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Phoenix 99250 Multi-Purpose Decline Bench
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Phoenix 99250 Multi-Purpose Decline Bench

Our Price: $162.08
SKU:

103700009

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Description:

Ideal for free-weight work and for use with Smith machines, this multipurpose decline bench lets you strengthen your muscles in the comfort of your own home. The bench is extremely versatile, with nine adjustable settings that cover incline, decline, and flat bench positions, along with a leg lift attachment that lets you work your quads and hamstrings. The heavy-duty seat, meanwhile, is covered with pleated vinyl for added comfort and long life. And thanks to the Olympic plate adapter, it's easy to adjust the leg lift resistance in a snap. Other details include a maximum weight limit of 250 pounds for the bench and 150 pounds for the leg lift and an easy spring-loaded pin for quick seat adjustments. The decline bench measures 71 by 32 by 27 inches (W x H x D) and carries a 90-day warranty on parts and a one-year warranty on the frame.

Product Details:
Product Length: 71.0 inches
Product Width: 27.0 inches
Product Height: 32.0 inches
Product Weight: 50.0 pounds
Package Length: 59.1 inches
Package Width: 16.5 inches
Package Height: 7.3 inches
Package Weight: 53.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 1.5 ( 2 customer reviews )
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3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

2Not impressedAug 30, 2009
By Jimbo "Bob"
I used this bench for a little over 9 months.

The back piece was misaligned when I received the bench, causing me to lean a little to the left when lying back on it.
The plywood in the seat began breaking after about 3 months. It has little support from the steel frame of the bench.
The frame began swaying back and forth at the joint that connects the bench to the front feet after about 6 months of use. That probably was partly due to my using a little more than the maximum rated weight on the leg attachment (I used 160 lbs, max was 150).

I was not impressed with the design of this bench or the quality of the materials used in it. I stopped using it when it seemed like a safety hazard to continue using.
Aside from going over the max weight on the leg attachment, I went easy on the bench, trying to keep it in workable shape. I never lifted dumbbells heavier than 80 lbs, and at 160 lbs I was hardly putting more than average strain on the bench.

4 of 6 found the following review helpful:

1Not 'high quality equipment'Oct 27, 2008
By Pacbell
Unless you're using very little weight, I would not recommend this purchase.

Construction is poor. The pivoting piece was so out of square that it required replacement. With 50# mounted, the back leg raises off the floor. With 100#, the upright soon broke from the base.

 
 
 
 
 
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