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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 09:45 AM
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Waxman 2-in-1 Leg Press Hack Squat Machine Combo

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Amazon has Waxman 2-in-1 Leg Press Hack Squat Machine Combo (Waxman Black Series) on sale for $521.09. Shipping is free.

Walmart has Waxman 2-in-1 Leg Press Hack Squat Machine Combo (Waxman Black Series) on sale for $521.09. Shipping is free.

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  • 2-in-1 Leg Press Hack Squat Machine: Targets quads, hamstrings, glutes, and calves with minimal lower back strain; plate-loaded design
  • Safe & Comfortable: User-controlled lockout positions with foldable handrails; 3-level adjustable safety limiters; fits 2" Olympic weight plates
  • Heavy-Duty Construction: Made of high-tensile solid steel (50x100 mm) with durable padding; supports up to 1800 lbs
  • Weight Storage & Customization: Includes four resistance band pegs and multiple angle options; built-in weight storage for organized home gym use
  • Dimensions & Service: Assembled size 77.5"L x 38.3"W x 57.4"H; ships in three packages (total 230 lbs); 1-year warranty with lifetime customer support (response within 24 hours)

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  • This price is $57.91 lower than the previous Frontpage deal.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $198.91 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $799.
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Amazon has Waxman 2-in-1 Leg Press Hack Squat Machine Combo (Waxman Black Series) on sale for $521.09. Shipping is free.

Walmart has Waxman 2-in-1 Leg Press Hack Squat Machine Combo (Waxman Black Series) on sale for $521.09. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • 2-in-1 Leg Press Hack Squat Machine: Targets quads, hamstrings, glutes, and calves with minimal lower back strain; plate-loaded design
  • Safe & Comfortable: User-controlled lockout positions with foldable handrails; 3-level adjustable safety limiters; fits 2" Olympic weight plates
  • Heavy-Duty Construction: Made of high-tensile solid steel (50x100 mm) with durable padding; supports up to 1800 lbs
  • Weight Storage & Customization: Includes four resistance band pegs and multiple angle options; built-in weight storage for organized home gym use
  • Dimensions & Service: Assembled size 77.5"L x 38.3"W x 57.4"H; ships in three packages (total 230 lbs); 1-year warranty with lifetime customer support (response within 24 hours)

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • This price is $57.91 lower than the previous Frontpage deal.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $198.91 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $799.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Yesterday 01:08 PM
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toddsquadYesterday 01:08 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank toddsquad

Ordered one, pretty good quality. Unfortunately mine came scraped up from shipping (cosmetic). It came in (3) separate boxes, probably 80-90 lbs each. I let that slide, but also the component which rides the (2) stainless rails was jammed with metal shavings and paper. When I inserted the rails, the bearings felt out of the bottom. Amazon gave me a partial refund and Waxman stepped up and is sending me a replacement part!
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Yesterday 02:20 PM
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NavyCarpenter2252Yesterday 02:20 PM
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Just curious, what's the benefit of this machine over a power cage and barbell where you can do back squats?
Yesterday 06:07 PM
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toddsquadYesterday 06:07 PM
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Quote from NavyCarpenter2252 :
Just curious, what's the benefit of this machine over a power cage and barbell where you can do back squats?
I'm no expert, but you feel hack squats more in your booty and hammy's/calves. I believe it's beneficial to do both hack squats and back squats so you target your quads too.
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Yesterday 06:54 PM
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WARHAWKSSYesterday 06:54 PM
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I have a bunch of equipment in my house and just find myself using dumbbells and kettle bells the most.
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Yesterday 07:02 PM
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jado1981Yesterday 07:02 PM
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Quote from toddsquad :
I'm no expert, but you feel hack squats more in your booty and hammy's/calves. I believe it's beneficial to do both hack squats and back squats so you target your quads too.
You're correct, but to add to what you've said, if you place your feet near the bottom/rear of the plate, you will be working more of your quads and less of your hamstrings. Subsequently, if you move your feet near the top/front of the plate, you'll be working more on hamstrings than quads.
I have not used this exact machine, but hack squats are in my leg day rotation.
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Yesterday 07:59 PM
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Kl16732Yesterday 07:59 PM
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Quote from jado1981 :
You're correct, but to add to what you've said, if you place your feet near the bottom/rear of the plate, you will be working more of your quads and less of your hamstrings. Subsequently, if you move your feet near the top/front of the plate, you'll be working more on hamstrings than quads.I have not used this exact machine, but hack squats are in my leg day rotation.
No. Lower foot placement might shift a little more work toward the quads, while higher placement may bring the glutes in a bit more. But the difference is pretty small, and neither one suddenly turns the leg press or hack squat into a hamstring exercise.
Last edited by Kl16732 June 30, 2026 at 07:11 PM.
Yesterday 08:25 PM
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jeninatorYesterday 08:25 PM
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Quote from WARHAWKSS :
I have a bunch of equipment in my house and just find myself using dumbbells and kettle bells the most.
Same here

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Yesterday 09:52 PM
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Thelnel52Yesterday 09:52 PM
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Quote from NavyCarpenter2252 :
Just curious, what's the benefit of this machine over a power cage and barbell where you can do back squats?
Also, if you're old with shitty ankle and shoulder mobility, back squats can be more trouble than they're worth.
Yesterday 10:37 PM
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TBLightningYesterday 10:37 PM
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Quote from toddsquad :
I'm no expert, but you feel hack squats more in your booty and hammy's/calves. I believe it's beneficial to do both hack squats and back squats so you target your quads too.
What are you going on about?? A hack squat is a quad dominant exercise.
You should feel your glutes and hamstrings more in a back squat than a hack squat.
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GoodsbyGladneyYesterday 11:55 PM
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Quote from NavyCarpenter2252 :
Just curious, what's the benefit of this machine over a power cage and barbell where you can do back squats?
Leg press is safier and easier on your back

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