SuperMax Adjustable Weight Bench for Incline Decline Workouts, 800 lbs Weight Capacity by Fitness Reality, Full Body, Foldable Exercise Equipment for Weightlifting, Compact for Home Gym Use
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Yes! , I purchased the bench and am missing a part. When I try to contact you to get the part that I did not receive, you do not respond. DO NOT TRUST THE COMMENT'S CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER. There is never a response!
With 1000 pounds of static weight, this bench may not have collapsed. However, comparable benches from Rogue, Rep, and others that are rated for 1000 pounds are extremely durable. To be honest, I wouldn't lift 300 pounds laying on this thing; I have it, and it's great for dumbbells (up to 90s), but I'm hesitant to use it for a bench press.
The bottom of the table measures 10" and the top measures 9".
I just took a measurement for you. It measures 17 3/4 inches from the floor to the top of the seat cushion.
Selected User Reviews For SuperMax Adjustable Weight Bench for Incline Decline Workouts, 800 lbs Weight Capacity by Fitness Reality, Full Body, Foldable Exercise Equipment for Weightlifting, Compact for Home Gym Use
Poor customer service and low-cost materials Beware. For my new gym, I received a bench as a Christmas gift. It took until February to set up the weight bench. When my 140-pound son sat on the bench after two weeks, the corner snapped. Despite the fact that the bench had never been used, the manufacturer refused to replace or cover the broken part because it was out of warranty. The bench is made of low-quality materials, and the bottom brackets are too short to cover the bench's width. Customer service is poor and the quality is poor.
It's a nice, sturdy bench that you'd want to support yourself on; However, as you can see in the photo, mine arrived with some unsightly damage. I'm not sure what happened, but the box arrived undamaged, so it must have occurred before it was packaged. Inspection standards are inadequate.
Ignore any complaints about the seat or back being too narrow - it's not true. This newer version is plenty wide; any wider and it will start interfering with full arm motion during workouts. I'm 6'3", 250lbs, and I've had no problems (at least so far) with it's build quality, stability, size, or other features. I'm also not sure why some reviewers claimed it wouldn't lay flat - it does. That's for sure. All you have to do now is properly extend your leg under the seat part, and the entire bench will be horizontal and flat. It appears to be of sufficient quality, and the price is extremely reasonable.
After a few weeks of use, the part of the bench where your back rests feels very narrow, and I'm afraid I'll fall off the sides. It's not me because I'm a typical size 5'9" 170 pounds. This is a bench that I would not purchase again.
This product exceeded my expectations in every way: first, the price ($89) was ridiculously low; second, the quality was excellent; and third, the price was extremely reasonable. Second, the packaging was excellent, and there were no issues on the inside; third, the total time to unpack, assemble, and clean up is about 20 minutes (4 carriage bolts for the two leg stands, and a bolt for the foot peg, that's it); and fourth, the total time to unpack, assemble, and clean up is about 20 minutes (4 carriage bolts for the two leg stands, and a bolt for the foot peg, that's it). There are no tools required because they are included in the package; Fourth, the bench is well-made and simple to operate and move around. The bench's "head" end has flimsy wheels, but they're better than none at all. They might work better on hardwood than carpet, which I have. One of my main reasons for purchasing this bench is that the backrest is at a 90-degree angle, which my wife requires for some of her exercises. In terms of the three or four minor criticisms I found in reviews before purchasing this, A blemish on the seat that had to be cleaned with WD-40 was a common complaint. Second, there is a spot/bracket on the incline that appears to be missing (if it existed); and third, there is a spot/bracket on the incline that appears to be missing (if it existed). Why is this? I have no idea. This could have been avoided with the addition of a fifth bracket ($5). The incline brackets can be seen in my previous photo. Between the two bottom brackets and the top three, there is clearly a larger gap. It's not a major issue, but as another reviewer pointed out, the position that can't be obtained may be the one that the user desires. He/She solved the problem by placing a handcrafted block of wood in the lower bracket where the gap existed, which solved his problem. Allowing this to deter you from purchasing this bench is not a good idea. I only brought it up because it exists and can be addressed. Six positions are available on the bench: one in decline, flat, and four inclined (7 positions if the wooden block is made). Another complaint I heard was that the bench was not perfectly level in the flat position, and that it had a slight decline, which is partially true. An adjustment pin on the front of the bench allows you to adjust the fixed seat's height slightly. The position in which the seat is raised by about 1 inch. The flat bench position is slightly lowered as a result of the 2 inch difference. A perfectly level flat bench can be achieved by placing the seat in the lower position. Like many other reviews, I double-checked this with a carpenter's level. Those reviews, in my opinion, inaccurately depicted the problem because they failed to mention the ability to adjust the angle of the front leg (see video on Amazon website), which lowers the front leg slightly and provides a perfectly level flat bench. Another advantage is that this bench is 2 inches lower (18") than the one I'm replacing (20") from the floor. While seated on the bench, this makes picking up dumbbells from the floor much easier. The only other minor flaw is the lack of thick padding on the foot peg, which can be easily remedied (as one reviewer suggested) by using black foam pipe insulation from Lowes or Home Depot. I hope you all found this review to be enjoyable. I took this time because I am extremely pleased with every aspect of this product, and I strongly advise you to purchase it. If you're looking for a medium-duty weight bench, look no further. Heavy-duty, in my opinion, is anything over 500 pounds.
The bench seat was ripped and sliced in several areas when I first opened the box.
In the end, I decided to buy it. You should do the same! It came in professional packaging with instructions and tools, and despite the fact that I am not particularly handy, I was able to put this bench together in less than 30 minutes without assistance! It's everything a proper weigh bench should be, and I've used it for a few workouts. It's cozy, long-lasting, and of excellent quality. It leaves no marks on the soft material when you rest heavy dumbbells on it for a few minutes before removing them. I think it's fantastic, and I strongly advise you to purchase it right away!.
This weight bench is of top-of-the-line quality, and it's on par with the most expensive gyms. I like to lift heavy weights, and this bench doesn't bulge in the least when benching 350 pounds. When lifting heavy weights, I felt very secure and safe. br>br>I like how easy it is to switch between benching, inclining, and declining positions. This bench is excellent in any position and with any weight load. The level of comfort is unrivaled and far superior to that of gym benches. In the gym, I wish I could use my own bench; I adore it to that extent.