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NEW Pro Series Olympic Flat Bench
Part of Legend Fitness’ Pro Series, the 3240 Olympic bench has several features that elevate it above standard Olympic flat benches. Among them: angled uprights that keep the bar catches within reach or out of the way for freedom of movement; a scratch-resistant 3/8" chrome-plated carbon steel multi-catch racking system; integrated chrome-plated plate storage; and pegs for resistance band usage. CAD-developed, this stable bench eases installation with minimal bolt usage.
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NEW Pro Series Prone High Row
The Pro Series Prone High Row allows exercisers to work the upper- and mid-back, rear deltoids, triceps, and trapezoids, while fully supporting the torso. This full-torso support helps isolate the targeted muscles, and allows users with lower-back injuries to continue to build strength. Cambered bars are recom- mended for use with this machine, and the adjustable, fully welded bar catches accommodate users of all sizes.
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