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Phoenix 99225 Power Bench Mid Width
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Phoenix 99225 Power Bench Mid Width

Our Price: $357.06
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Tired of heading to the gym for weight workouts? Turn to the mid-width Power Bench from Phoenix Health & Fitness, a multipurpose weight bench that offers incline, decline, and flat bench positions, along with leg lift, lat tower, and preacher curl attachments. As a result, you can work out virtually any muscle group in the comfort of your own home. The bench is ultra sturdy, with a heavy-duty 2.5-inch steel frame and uprights that are built for durability and long life. The deluxe boxed and stitched seat and leg cushions, meanwhile, are made of high-density foam for maximum comfort during strenuous lifts. Best of all, the bench accommodates both Olympic and standard weight bars, giving you plenty of options when building your home gym. Other details include an accessory storage stand that attaches to the rear of the bench, three Olympic weight adapters with spring clips, and adjustable uprights that conform to multiple uses. The Power Bench, which measures 74 by 84 by 50 inches (W x H x D), offers the following maximum tested weights: 275 pounds for the bench, 310 pounds for the uprights, and 150 pounds for the leg lift and lat tower. The bench isn't recommended or guaranteed for use over these limits. The Power Bench also carries a 90-day warranty on labor and a one-year warranty on the frame.

Product Details:
Product Length: 74.0 inches
Product Width: 50.0 inches
Product Height: 84.0 inches
Product Weight: 106.0 pounds
Package Length: 70.4 inches
Package Width: 18.0 inches
Package Height: 9.0 inches
Package Weight: 110.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 9 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 9 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Good Bench, lat tower works wellJun 09, 2008
By S. Howell
This is a budget bench, with some inexpensive construction, but it seems solid and the lat tower (the main reason I bought it) works very nicely. It was fairly easy to assemble. I'm pleased with it.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5excellent benchOct 06, 2008
By Sudha A. sharma
we were looking for a bench with a preacher curl and when we saw this we were impressed with what you get for the money. it does take some time to put together (my husband did it in a couple of hours) but it is impressive. the lat bar, leg lifts, preacher bench - we are very pleased with this product and price. also, the shipping was timely and came a week earlier than expected. just make sure to measure your space as the bench is much wider and taller than it looks. i would highly recommend!!!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4it's okay...Jan 30, 2009
By G. Heredia
It's an okay product. It's cheaply made and you have to be creative to make it work.
- Forget about the leg extension attachment, it sits to low to the ground and you will not be able to add any weight to it.
- The bench back does not sit flat completely, is permanently tilted down.
- You may want to bolt it to the ground, is shaky and if you put too much weight on it it feels sometime the whole thing is going to tip over.
Be creative when working out and don't expect the thing to be great.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Excellent bench for the moneyJan 04, 2011
By Philip Snyder "I do not believe because I understand. I believe in order that I might understand"
I received this bench about a week ago and I am very happy with it. It was missing a couple of pieces - but unnecessary ones for construction and had a couple of extra pieces. I called the company and they are sending the parts that are missing.
1. Construction - the bench arrived in one box and I moved it upstairs. I was able to assemble it myself in about 2 hours. The instructions for assembly are actually pretty good.
2. Ease of use - the spring clips are hard to use. I would recommend either doing with out or getting better ones at a sporting goods store
3. I've seen reviews that said it was too short. I'm 6'2" and the lat tower is about the right height for me. The leg extension is a bit too low, but useable
4. The lat tower works very well. It was the main reason I purchased this bench and I am very happy with it.
5. I would like the benches to have a bit more padding, but this is not a major sticking point.
6. I purchased a standard set of weights (total of 185 pounds). This has attachments for olymmpic weights if I ever progress to that point.

The weight limit on the lat tower is 150. The weight limit on the leg attachemnet is also 150. Since I am beginning my weightlifing routine, this is not a problem, but it could be in the near future.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3Made for short peopleAug 11, 2009
By C. Debes
Leg extensions require a leg inseam of less than 32 inches or your feet will drag the ground. Lat pull-down and preacher curl bench would have been easier to use if they had quick release vs. screw-in pins. Instructions for assembly were good up to the point of assembling the Lat Pull-down and Back Bench. Back bench brace hole does not align with quick-release pin hole. Cushions on leg extension keep coming of while using but are easily placed back on. Overall I got what I paid for.

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