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BalanceFrom Heavy Duty Adjustable & Foldable Utility Weight Bench (800lb Capacity)

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Walmart has BalanceFrom Heavy Duty Adjustable & Foldable Utility Weight Bench (Regular, 800lb Capacity) on sale for $44.99. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • 800 lbs real weight capacity.
  • Set up dimensions: 60" long, 22" wide, adjustable heights from 18" to 49".
  • Padded back dimensions: 29" x 13" x 2.5", padded seat dimensions: 14" x 12.5" x 2.5".

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Walmart has BalanceFrom Heavy Duty Adjustable & Foldable Utility Weight Bench (Regular, 800lb Capacity) on sale for $44.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Bojjihuntindeals for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 800 lbs real weight capacity.
  • Set up dimensions: 60" long, 22" wide, adjustable heights from 18" to 49".
  • Padded back dimensions: 29" x 13" x 2.5", padded seat dimensions: 14" x 12.5" x 2.5".

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Model: BalanceFrom Heavy Duty Adjustable and Foldable Utility Weight Bench for Upright, Incline, Decline, and Flat Exercise

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Fair response, some like to buy once and forget about it tho. But it's really good advice to use this while being an early lifter but when you move to heavier home weights like a bench pressing I would then get something professional because it's never worth it to have a cheap bench while trying to do 225.

Let's say for example you want to do simple incline dumbbell curls, dumbbell chest press , dumbbell flys, incline flys or press and it's like 50# dumbbells or less? Then I'll be confident you'll be perfectly fine.

When buying cheap don't "trust" the #800 pound limit and shoot somewhere around half whatever it says to be safe and trust reputable brands when they say their limit that's why I'm lowballing the weight and anyone being "cheap" probably just starting off and don't have a lot of weight anyway.

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Good deal? I'm worried about the product quality. Can't risk quality workout for cheap equipment. Any suggestions from Pros out there? Thanks in advance.
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Quote from deal_wat_cher :
Good deal? I'm worried about the product quality. Can't risk quality workout for cheap equipment. Any suggestions from Pros out there? Thanks in advance.

No offense but if you have to ask then I think this bench at this price is good enough until you know better.
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Quote from weavec2004 :
No offense but if you have to ask then I think this bench at this price is good enough until you know better.

Fair response, some like to buy once and forget about it tho. But it's really good advice to use this while being an early lifter but when you move to heavier home weights like a bench pressing I would then get something professional because it's never worth it to have a cheap bench while trying to do 225.

Let's say for example you want to do simple incline dumbbell curls, dumbbell chest press , dumbbell flys, incline flys or press and it's like 50# dumbbells or less? Then I'll be confident you'll be perfectly fine.

When buying cheap don't "trust" the #800 pound limit and shoot somewhere around half whatever it says to be safe and trust reputable brands when they say their limit that's why I'm lowballing the weight and anyone being "cheap" probably just starting off and don't have a lot of weight anyway.
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Quote from NEOchildish :
Fair response, some like to buy once and forget about it tho. But it's really good advice to use this while being an early lifter but when you move to heavier home weights like a bench pressing I would then get something professional because it's never worth it to have a cheap bench while trying to do 225.

Let's say for example you want to do simple incline dumbbell curls, dumbbell chest press , dumbbell flys, incline flys or press and it's like 50# dumbbells or less? Then I'll be confident you'll be perfectly fine.

When buying cheap don't "trust" the #800 pound limit and shoot somewhere around half whatever it says to be safe and trust reputable brands when they say their limit that's why I'm lowballing the weight and anyone being "cheap" probably just starting off and don't have a lot of weight anyway.

Nowadays especially, price doesn't equate quality. Some brands just inflate prices with inferior raw materials just because they can
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Looks like wobbly junk
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Ec3e
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Thanks! Ive been waiting on a starter wait bench and marketplace sells basically at this price even with the cushions ripped
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Better than the $40-50 ones on Amazon? Looks flimsy.

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SlickForYou
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Better equipment that's decently rated and has the proper support for 225+ is substantially more expensive. Not everyone needs that. Some people just need decent enough. Most people also buy and work out twice then never return, so why invest 300+
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What are the leg foam rollers for?
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What are the leg foam rollers for?

To stabilize yourself especially when doing sit ups
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Quote from konoplya :
What are the leg foam rollers for?

In addition to situps, this bench declines so you can do declined chest press/flys etc... you'll slide without locking in your legs. Not fun with weight over your head haha. This is a great bench for this price if you're just starting out or even an intermediate and just using dumbbells. Lots of angle adjustments, making it versatile for hitting different muscle groups. It's been stable for me when doing all lifts, and even when doing dips off the edge. I paid twice this years ago. The padding leaves a bit to be desired, but it's adequate and hasn't caused any discomfort.
Last edited by illsman April 27, 2025 at 04:17 AM.
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Quote from deal_wat_cher :
Good deal? I'm worried about the product quality. Can't risk quality workout for cheap equipment. Any suggestions from Pros out there? Thanks in advance.
Killer good deal. This is a $100 bench... go look at what $45 gets you, a flat bench. Folding benched are any $60 and back+seat folding is like $75+ and a 800lb rated bench js easy $125+
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Worth a try for my teenage son who has been asking for a workout bench.
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I have this. It's good for the price. The main weakness is that the gap between the upper and lower part is approximately 4.5 miles long.

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Quote from deal_wat_cher :
Good deal? I'm worried about the product quality. Can't risk quality workout for cheap equipment. Any suggestions from Pros out there? Thanks in advance.
i had this, it does the job but is wobbly, the gap is big (wobble and gap is expected for a split bench) and takes up a lot of space as its hard to move around (lot floppy parts).

For the price, its a great deal for most lifters (up to 200lbs). if you have big dreams and think you are lifting above that, go spend a lot on real equipment or go to a powerlifting gym

I ended up selling it on FB for about $40 and got a simple flat bench, and skip inclines.
Last edited by lettermacaw187 April 27, 2025 at 06:36 AM.

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