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| Powerline PFID125X Flat Incline Decline Folding Bench |
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| Manufacturer: Powerline |
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| List Price: $205.00 |
| Sale Price: $137.52 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 3 to 5 days |
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Product Description |
| Solid and stable, the Powerline multi-bench is the perfect dumbbell companion. The bench--which comes completely assembled in the box--offers seven total adjustment positions, including flat, incline, decline, and near vertical. As a result, it's ideal for chest presses, shoulder presses, crunches, and more. Plus, the bench includes bottom transport wheels for easy mobility. |
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Product Details |
- Multi-bench for performing dumbbell workouts
- 7 total adjustment positions for versatility
- Supports chest presses, shoulder presses, crunches, and more
- Positions include flat, incline, decline, and near vertical
- Bottom transport wheels for easy mobility
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Customer Reviews |
Excellent Bench for limited space
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| Review Date: August 31, 2008 |
| Reviewer: L. A. Smith, Sunny CA |
| If you arte looking for a pro workout and have more space this is not the right bench for you. But if you have limited space and want a good freeweight workout this is perfect. Easily folds for storage, easy to move. Works great with a pair of adjustable weight dumbells. |
Great bench for the money and limited space.
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| Review Date: October 5, 2009 |
| Reviewer: David, Florida |
| I don't have a lot of space for equipment, so I was looking for a bench that could fold up flat so I could lean it against the wall when not in use. I also didn't want to feel like I was going to break it when I sat on it with weights. This is the only bench I could find that met my criteria. I was impressed by how sturdy it actually was. For the price I thinks it is pretty unbeatable, but I can understand some of the complaints about it. I am 6' and have big feet and the foot pegs are a little awkward, but not unusable. A taller person might have more trouble, but I'm not going to fault the bench for that as it is impossible to design a one size fits all bench. I could also see someone taller complaining about the height, but I think this is also a consequence of being designed to fold flat. All in all, I couldn't find anything that would work better so I have no cause for complaint. Would definitely recommend to anyone who is more casual with their work outs or without a lot of space for equipment. |
Great Bench For Small Spaces
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| Review Date: September 1, 2009 |
| Reviewer: RyanRH, Lisle, IL United States |
| This bench works great especially in small places. Out of the box took me about 1 minute to setup. The pegs to place your feet under are a little tight - it works though and I'm 6' 1". Changing to the different positions is simple. Bench is constructed well and seems pretty strong. The nicest part though for people who have limited space is the way it can fold flat for storage. |
Sturdy and good quality
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| Review Date: December 1, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Brian Baltz, Albuquerque, NM United States |
| Good incline bench with a variety of positions. Solid construction and the cushions seem like they will last. I'm happy with the purchase. |
Powerline PFID125X incline/decline folding bench
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| Review Date: October 17, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Reid Kofu, San Jose, CA USA |
I was very pleased to receive the product in perfect shape (excellent packaging and ready to use). The bench is comfortable and satisfies the majority of exercises with dumbbells. The same bench was found on ebay for the same price but the seller required $45 for shipping...Amazon shipped free. :)
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1 Comments
January 28th, 2010 at 11:18 am
I would like to know what this bench measures folded and open please.
Thanks
RAFAEL