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Product Name: | SuperMax Adjustable Weight Bench for Incline Decline Workouts, 800 lbs Weight Capacity by Fitness Reality, Full Body, Foldable Exercise Equipment for Weightlifting, Compact for Home Gym Use |
Manufacturer: | Paradigm Health & Wellness Inc. |
Model Number: | 2804 |
Product SKU: | B01CR4XFIK |
UPC: | 888115028047 |
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It's a serviceable bench. The price is what I've typically seen it as. Maybe it's a 5-10 dollar discount.
The thing is solid when lifting. The adjustments are limited but you can work around it. For example, when I'm benching, I use a cage that allows me to lift under it with this bench. It's a bit of a pain to do incline at a good angle. It's either too low or too high. It needs to be right in the middle. Someone mentioned in another thread on a similar bench to use a solid piece of wood to get it in the middle. I don't quite feel safe with that. I actually place one of my olympic weight 45 under the leg to get it to the right height. Feels stable enough. But my next bench, I want more angles to adjust to.
Another thing is that my shoulders don't quite fit on the bench for my bench. Not a big deal their either.
It's solid though and it's serviceable and the price is okay. It's up to you if you'd feel like it's a good deal.
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It's a serviceable bench. The price is what I've typically seen it as. Maybe it's a 5-10 dollar discount.
The thing is solid when lifting. The adjustments are limited but you can work around it. For example, when I'm benching, I use a cage that allows me to lift under it with this bench. It's a bit of a pain to do incline at a good angle. It's either too low or too high. It needs to be right in the middle. Someone mentioned in another thread on a similar bench to use a solid piece of wood to get it in the middle. I don't quite feel safe with that. I actually place one of my olympic weight 45 under the leg to get it to the right height. Feels stable enough. But my next bench, I want more angles to adjust to.
Another thing is that my shoulders don't quite fit on the bench for my bench. Not a big deal their either.
It's solid though and it's serviceable and the price is okay. It's up to you if you'd feel like it's a good deal.
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Thoughts on this one vs this other one I found?
https://www.amazon.com/PASYOU-Adj...ljaz10cnV
Pros: lightweight so easy to move around
Cons: lightweight so teetering with heavy weight is scary at best
What can I say? It's a very serviceable affordable adjustable bench. Feels pretty solid but if you start moving around your body while laying on it you can feel a bit of give. Nothing drastic though. My only complaint is that it has started rusting in the adjustable points, but I don't baby it and I keep it in the garage where the humidity and temperature are constantly changing so certainly not an idle storage place. Also, it's very light so easy to move on around but that can also be a con when you're using the bench to brace your body on like a barbell hip thrust.
I enjoy the adjustability, the weight capacity, and how easy it folds to store away when not being used. This is a fine adjustable bench on a budget. If you have the money maybe consider a Rouge bench, but if not this will get the job done for most home gyms.
It's a serviceable bench. The price is what I've typically seen it as. Maybe it's a 5-10 dollar discount.
The thing is solid when lifting. The adjustments are limited but you can work around it. For example, when I'm benching, I use a cage that allows me to lift under it with this bench. It's a bit of a pain to do incline at a good angle. It's either too low or too high. It needs to be right in the middle. Someone mentioned in another thread on a similar bench to use a solid piece of wood to get it in the middle. I don't quite feel safe with that. I actually place one of my olympic weight 45 under the leg to get it to the right height. Feels stable enough. But my next bench, I want more angles to adjust to.
Another thing is that my shoulders don't quite fit on the bench for my bench. Not a big deal their either.
It's solid though and it's serviceable and the price is okay. It's up to you if you'd feel like it's a good deal.
You talked me out of it, I'm looking for a bench that's fully adjustable