| Assembly Required |
Yes |
| Exercise Weight Type |
Weight Stack |
| HPIS Code |
630_50_50_10 |
| UNSPSC |
42251603 |
| Latex Free |
No |
| Product Use |
Upper Body Exerciser |
| Resistance |
Adjustable |
| Length |
91 in |
| Width |
28 in |
What our Experts Think
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Smooth, controlled rowing motion: Dual‑independent cables allow natural arm movement and consistent resistance for effective muscle engagement.
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Ergonomic and user-friendly: Comfortable seat and foot placement encourage proper posture and controlled form during workouts.
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Targeted muscle development: Focuses on mid- and lower-back, rear delts, and arms for balanced strength and hypertrophy.
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Durable commercial-grade construction: Oversized frame tubing and a robust weight stack (up to 295 lb / 134 kg) handle frequent, intensive use.
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Supports progressive strength training: Incremental weight adjustments allow gradual load increases to build long-term back strength.
Q&A
Q: What is this machine used for?
A: It is used for seated row exercises that target the back muscles, including the lats, traps, and rhomboids, as well as the biceps.
Q: Who can use this machine?
A: Suitable for gym users, trainers, and home users aiming to strengthen the upper back, improve posture, and perform controlled pulling movements.
Q: How should it be used safely?
A: Adjust the seat and chest pad to fit the user, avoid excessive weight, and maintain proper form during each repetition.
Q: Does it require maintenance?
A: Regular inspection of cables, moving parts, and upholstery is recommended, along with cleaning surfaces to ensure safe and smooth operation.
Q: Can it be used for rehabilitation?
A: Yes, it can support controlled upper-back and shoulder rehabilitation exercises when used with appropriate resistance.
Maintenance Tips
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After each workout, wipe down handles, seat, pads, and frame with a mild cleaning solution to remove sweat and dirt.
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Regularly inspect cables, pulleys, and attachment points for signs of wear, fraying, or looseness.
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Lubricate any moving parts (e.g. pivot points, guide rods) as directed in the user manual to keep motion smooth.
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Periodically check and tighten bolts, screws, and weld joints to ensure structural stability.
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Keep the equipment in a dry, ventilated area to prevent rust or corrosion.
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Replace any worn or damaged components immediately for safety and longevity.