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The Best Home Gym Weight Bench

Apr 09, 2019
 
Vanswe Fitness
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If you'd like to choose a proper weight bench, you can see this brief item introduction.

Here is durable and robust adjustable workout bench laden with heavy-duty steel construction, commercial grade multilayers aimed at making the users enjoy a seamless experience. This incredible adjustable bench is one of the few workout benches that can be altered to your preferred ladder positions such as (85°, 60°, 50°, 40°, 20°, 0°, -20°), as well as three different seat positions namely, (0°, 10°, 20°). With this folding bench, you can perform several training positions like military press, full decline, etc.

 

this vanswe weight bench can be adjusted from -20 degree to 85 degree.

With a dimension size of 61"×22.2"×18.1", it also offers the sumptuous support for lifting you need as its seat pad has a measurement of 13.4 inches width and the back pad is measured at 9 inches width. The Vanswe workout bench is convenient for your use as it plays a significant role in the correction of your body posture, and the stabilization of your body for a safe, muscle-building free-weight workout.

You can also use this machine with a power rack, cage, and dumbbells smith machine. It also has a detachable leg hold-down brace for decline position support. Bench has wheels on the rear which makes its movement around the gym room easier and accessible.

If you are yet to be convinced about buying this foldable bench from us, these reasons should convince you.

  1. Use of the bench entails series of compound movements, and this plays a vital role in the development of the upper body area as well as the chest.
  2. The bench isolates your chest muscles when you incline or decline it. It assists the chest to keep the bar in balance to offer you a comprehensive workout session.
  3. The bench also helps in the targeting of specific muscle groups. Several muscle groups are involved when you bench press on a flat bench such as the shoulders, but the bench pass rack takes the pressure off the shoulders and concentrate on the chest region.
  4. It ensures the protection of your back. Application of an incline plays a crucial role in the development of the upper back muscles and shoulders.
  5. It helps you to stimulate your muscle fibers and offer you the power to lift more weight as you progress in your workout journey.
  6. The incline bench helps you to build more muscles as it gives you the necessary support required for the development of the entire parts of the pectorals, as well as the chest area.
  7. It maintains its stability when you change positions.
  8. The foldable bench does not take much space, and it is preferred by most gym houses.
  9. It is the best for individuals that have busy schedules and prefer working out at home.

When you purchase this bench from us, we offer you a free three-year warranty on the frame, as well as three months on the pads. In a market filled with substandard products, our bench is exceptional for its versatility and quality.

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