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The Iso-Lateral Lat Pulldown is a great way to balance out one side of the body or isolate each arm individually.
Muscle D Iso-Lateral Lat Pulldown allows for a full range of motion of the lat muscles with unique features such as an EZ Glide seat and gas-assist lift and an extra middle frame handle for gripping.
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 57 in × 62 in × 68 in (145 cm × 158 cm × 173 cm) |
|---|---|
| Weight | 165 kg (363 lbs) |
Q: What type of machine is this?
A: A commercial-grade iso-lateral lat pulldown machine designed for targeted back and lat development.
Q: What are the key features?
A: Natural divergent motion for balanced lat isolation, extra middle frame handle for single-arm work, and a precision EZ Glide seat with pneumatic assist.
Q: What muscles does it target?
A: Primarily the latissimus dorsi (lats), with engagement of upper back and supporting muscles during pulldown movements.
Q: What are the dimensions and build quality?
A: Heavy-duty construction with approx. 50″ L × 76″ W × 76″ H and robust steel frame for durability.
Q: Is it suitable for commercial and home gyms?
A: Yes — designed for frequent use in commercial environments but also ideal for serious home gym setups.
Q: Can it help correct muscle imbalances?
A: Yes — iso-lateral movement allows each arm to work independently, aiding balanced strength development.