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frontpageatari posted Yesterday 11:21 AM
frontpageatari posted Yesterday 11:21 AM

BalanceFrom Plate Loaded Adjustable Leg Press Machine (1000-Lb Capacity)

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$554

$1,900

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Walmart has BalanceFrom Commercial Grade Plate Loaded High-Gauge Steel Adjustable Leg Press Machine with Extra Plate Storage (1000-Lb Capacity) on sale for $553.49. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member atari for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Commercial-grade leg press machine for targeting lower body muscles
  • Supports up to 1000 pounds of weight with high-gauge steel construction
  • Plate-loaded bars fit 2" (Olympic) sized weight plates for customizable workouts
  • Oversized footrest allows for experimentation with different foot positions
  • Two lockout positions for added safety during workout
  • Comfortable padding for reduced strain and stress on back and muscles
  • Diamond-plated footplate with powder-coated finish for extra grip and durability

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Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars at Walmart based on over 120 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • You can view Walmart's return policy here.
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Walmart has BalanceFrom Commercial Grade Plate Loaded High-Gauge Steel Adjustable Leg Press Machine with Extra Plate Storage (1000-Lb Capacity) on sale for $553.49. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member atari for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Commercial-grade leg press machine for targeting lower body muscles
  • Supports up to 1000 pounds of weight with high-gauge steel construction
  • Plate-loaded bars fit 2" (Olympic) sized weight plates for customizable workouts
  • Oversized footrest allows for experimentation with different foot positions
  • Two lockout positions for added safety during workout
  • Comfortable padding for reduced strain and stress on back and muscles
  • Diamond-plated footplate with powder-coated finish for extra grip and durability

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars at Walmart based on over 120 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • You can view Walmart's return policy here.
  • Additional Notes:

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Written by atari

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nasontop
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Just bought this and I'm incredibly impressed. Didn't take too long to put together but demands two people I say. Please do research on how you attach the sled as people have destroyed the linear bearing and the instructions are buns.

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Yesterday 01:21 PM
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fyah_kingYesterday 01:21 PM
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It's gonna collect dust along with all the curl bars, weights and kettlebells that I bought from Walmart and Amazon. I hate Slickdeals. Lol
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Yesterday 01:23 PM
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SmilingCircle1122Yesterday 01:23 PM
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Quote from fyah_king :
It's gonna collect dust along with all the curl bars, weights and kettlebells that I bought from Walmart and Amazon. I hate Slickdeals. Lol
We're screwed
Yesterday 02:52 PM
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nasontopYesterday 02:52 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank nasontop

Just bought this and I'm incredibly impressed. Didn't take too long to put together but demands two people I say. Please do research on how you attach the sled as people have destroyed the linear bearing and the instructions are buns.
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Yesterday 03:37 PM
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SaderusYesterday 03:37 PM
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Good deal, but do most home gyms have enough plates to properly load a leg press? I feel that that would be the real cost here 😅
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Yesterday 03:48 PM
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nikeseller77Yesterday 03:48 PM
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Quote from Saderus :
Good deal, but do most home gyms have enough plates to properly load a leg press? I feel that that would be the real cost here 😅
I'm actually building a house out of BalanceFrom bumper plates so not an issue for me
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Yesterday 04:49 PM
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wahoo_blueYesterday 04:49 PM
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Quote from nasontop :
Just bought this and I'm incredibly impressed. Didn't take too long to put together but demands two people I say. Please do research on how you attach the sled as people have destroyed the linear bearing and the instructions are buns.
This was a FP back in late Dec so search the old post for more info. I just assembled mine yesterday, and it's excellent for the price. You can omit one weight-holding bar with no impact so it takes less space width-wise.
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Yesterday 04:50 PM
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LiquidIQYesterday 04:50 PM
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I think the issue with bumper plates is they are thicker than cast iron, so you can't get the max weight on the machine.
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Yesterday 05:16 PM
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AceStarflyerYesterday 05:16 PM
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The staging in that photo is absolutely bonkers. Who is lifting heavy weights on tile? Is the new bougie trend to have a full gym in your austere hallway? What is happening?
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Yesterday 05:18 PM
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dawillYesterday 05:18 PM
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Serious question but what's the benefit of leg press over just doing squats and/or deadlifts? I used one for rehabbing after my knee surgery but that was because of balance/safety concerns. Healthy person shouldn't need this..
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Yesterday 05:32 PM
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Throwaway4junkYesterday 05:32 PM
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Quote from AceStarflyer :
The staging in that photo is absolutely bonkers. Who is lifting heavy weights on tile? Is the new bougie trend to have a full gym in your austere hallway? What is happening?
Needed a new couch for my living room. This will do! /s
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Yesterday 05:33 PM
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seniorweek2005Yesterday 05:33 PM
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Quote from dawill :
Serious question but what's the benefit of leg press over just doing squats and/or deadlifts? I used one for rehabbing after my knee surgery but that was because of balance/safety concerns. Healthy person shouldn't need this..
Is everyone healthy?
Yesterday 05:39 PM
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KHthe8thYesterday 05:39 PM
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As someone with a packed homegym, I wouldn't consider buying a standalone legpress unless it's a 2-in-1 hack squat as well
Yesterday 05:50 PM
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shadesrulzYesterday 05:50 PM
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Quote from fyah_king :
It's gonna collect dust along with all the curl bars, weights and kettlebells that I bought from Walmart and Amazon. I hate Slickdeals. Lol
ROFLMAO..
Thats how I'm using mine..Put everything in garage and using gym now as its too cold to workout
Yesterday 06:02 PM
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kdiggzYesterday 06:02 PM
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Quote from dawill :
Serious question but what's the benefit of leg press over just doing squats and/or deadlifts? I used one for rehabbing after my knee surgery but that was because of balance/safety concerns. Healthy person shouldn't need this..
Bodybuilders use leg press for additional volume in addition to squats. Not a lot of people are comfortable taking squats to failure whereas you can a lot easier on a machine as well as you get the weight off your back and other muscles that will tire out before your quads do

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Yesterday 06:18 PM
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DaRealDJYesterday 06:18 PM
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Quote from dawill :
Serious question but what's the benefit of leg press over just doing squats and/or deadlifts? I used one for rehabbing after my knee surgery but that was because of balance/safety concerns. Healthy person shouldn't need this..
Squats/Dead Lifts have much higher systemic fatigue, and usually there's a single point limiting the ability the rest of the body in the exercise. By focusing on specific body parts, you can grow them quicker and more safely. It also means you won't get as exhausted and will have a quicker recovery period.

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