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From the heavy gauge steel, to the industrial grade linear bearings, the Bodycraft LF660G Leg Press & Hack Squat is built to withstand the toughest workouts.
Specially designed with several removable or adjustable parts, the LF660G allows for a great number of exercises, including hack squats, donkey squats, leg press and calf raise variations.
The adjustable, oversized shoulder pads accommodates to all users, ensuring that everyone can achieve the most natural range of motion.
The two oversized footplates offer a variety of foot positions, which is one of the easiest ways to target different muscle groups. For example, a wider stance will require greater glute and hamstring recruitment, whereas a narrow stance will predominately work the quads.
The footplates are also fully adjustable, suitable for most height and limb lengths.
Please note: this leg press and hack squat machine is only compatible with Olympic weight plates.
WEIGHT CAPACITY
Maximum Weight Capacity: 455kg (1000lbs).
Weight Plate Compatibility: Olympic.
CONSTRUCTION
Assembled Dimensions: 170cm (L) X 102cm (W) X 137cm (H).
Foot Plate Dimensions:
Top Plate - 40.64cm (L) X 60.96cm (W).
Bottom Plate - 43.18cm (L) X 60.96cm (W).
Materials:
Frame - Steel.
Upholstery - Foam with black vinyl cover.
Bearings: Industrial grade linear bearing.
INCLUSIONS
2 X Foot plates.
1 X 7.62cm Calf block.
1 X Donkey squat pad.
1 X Leg press pad.
Frame - 5 Years.
Parts - 1 Year.
Labour - 1 Year.
I have a home gym took a long time to select items that are fully functional & have a small footprint. The best leg press unit I could find to match the brief was the Bodycraft LF660G it’s compact, commercial grade & for a bonus has hack squat & Donkey calf capability. Brilliant piece of equipment.
Recently upgraded to this leg press hack squat combo coming from another brand, that had a much larger footprint and was on rollers. This machine has a commercial feel to it because of the linear bearings and the foot plate angle adjustability on both the hack squat and the leg press.
I was concerned I may have difficulty with the range of motion given the small foot print of the machine, but at 6'1 i have no issue with depth on hack squats or hitting the top of the machine at lock out, when i have the shoulder pads adjusted to the lowest setting. If you are a bit shorter, you may find the need to stack a few gym mats on the hack squat base if you want to get really deep as you may hit the bump stops in the bottom of the movement.
If you are looking for a leg press hack squat combo machine for your home gym or studio, you would be hard pressed to find a better unit than this offering.
Literally the only negative thing i have to say about the machine, which is super minor, is that one of the plastic feet for it was cracked when i unpacked all the boxes, which likely happened in transit.