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Body Solid FID46 Flat Incline Decline Bench | 
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| Brand: Body Solid Category: Sports
List Price: $425.00 Buy New: $309.00 You Save: $116.00 (27%)
New (11) from $309.00
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 18091
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 126 Dimensions (in): 75 x 28 x 54
MPN: Body-Solid PowerLift Bench (FID46) Model: FID46 UPC: 638448000148 EAN: 0638448000148 ASIN: B000XKMOF6
Release Date: September 1, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 days
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| Features:
| • | Multipurpose bench with durable 3-inch, round-rock-steel mainframe | | • | 9-position, 2.75-inch seat and back pads with flat, incline, and decline settings | | • | Removable leg developer with upholstered 4-by-8-inch rollers | | • | 2 sets of cushioned hand grips; arched lying leg curl station | | • | Measures 28 x 31 x 75 inches (W x H x D); lifetime warranty |
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Product Description Body Solid Leverage Flat / Incline / Decline Bench helps sculpt a barrel chest! Looking to work your pecs and develop a stronger upper body? Grab this Bench and start working the top, middle and bottom of your chest muscles to transform the way you look. With over 1,000 lbs. capactiy, you'll be safe working out on this bench. You can work your quads and hamstrings too... there's a removable leg developer with upholstered 4" x 8" rollers for a comfort around your ankles and knees. More: Heavy-duty 3" round stock steel mainframe with extra-wide base for maximum stability; Comfortable 2 3/4" seat and back pads that will never bottom out; Wheels allow you to roll the bench out of the way easily; Back pad is versatile with nine positions that allow you to go from sitting straight up to flat on your back, and lower; Weighs 126 lbs.; Dimensions: 75" x 28" x 54". Get the solid chest muscles you've always wanted! Order Today! Body Solid Leverage Flat / Incline / Decline Bench
Amazon.com Product Description Perfect for all types of barbell and dumbbell exercises, the Body Solid FID46 bench works great in power racks, Smith machines, and a host of other workout systems. The bench is outfitted with a heavy-gauge, 3-inch, round-stock-steel mainframe that's tough and durable, along with nine-position, 2.75-inch seat and back pads that will never bottom out. As a result, you can adjust the bench to several different foolproof positions, including flat, incline, and decline. The removable leg developer, meanwhile, makes it a breeze to work out your quads or hamstrings while sitting on the bench, with a pair of cushioned hand grips adding stability. And thanks to the bottom wheels, you can easily move the bench from the living room to the garage. Other details include upholstered 4-by-8-inch rollers and oversized brash bushings for friction-free movement and a weight capacity of more than 1,000 pounds. The bench, which measures 28 by 31 by 75 inches (W x H x D), carries a lifetime warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Eventually Perfect October 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
PROS: Sturdy & heavy-duty. Comes w/ wheels Very well-padded & the handles behind the seatback are a nice touch. Warranty
CONS Big & heavy (which is also a plus) Assembly. Many write-ups complain of seatback holes not lined up with the apparatus. Depending on how poorly lined-up they are, this can be a real issue. My unit simply would not fit. After going back and forth w/Body-Solid, I had to report them to the Better Business Bureau for them to finally send me another seatback free of charge. This was rather frustrating after the excitement of getting it and the time spent assembling it. For such a well-made product, it's a shame they can't get the easy part right.
When the unit is put together w/ proper-fitting parts, it's the absolute best. The only reason I rate it 4/5 is because, after a number of similar complaints, they won't fix the unnecessary problem.
FID 46 October 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Good bench, Very poor packing, Item missing parts and finish was scratched to heck! Looks to be an open box that someone couldn't figure out how to put it together and sent back! Very unhappy with this purchase.
Great Bench July 14, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a HEAVY duty bench. It is extremely comfortable. I'm 5'10 or 11 and can reach the floor with my feet, no problem. The handles for the leg workouts are a great addition. The wheels make moving it easy. It is really long, but getting it out of the way is a snap. With the bench in the flat position, it can be stood up on the wheels and the top of the back support. Adjusting the angle is a smooth action. If you don't want to use olympic weights, you can leave the sleeve off. Once it's installed though, it's not something that you can just slide back off.
Solid Bench March 25, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a really solid bench. A really nice piece of equipment. The leg attachment is also pretty functional. My only complaint is that it's a bit high so I can't get my feet flat on the floor when lying flat (I'm 5'9").
Solid Piece March 18, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this and the box came within a few days. I opened it up to find out that this was a box that had been opened previously and a few pieces were mising. Don't know who exactly to blame on that (Body Solid or Amazon) but I was extremely disappointed by this. I called Body-Solid and they sent out the missing parts immediately.
Once I had all parts assembly was not too bad but took a little while. I could see it being tough for the not-so-handy types, or the guys who get almost all the way through a project and notice they forgot a bolt from step 1 (I would be that category).
The bench is rock solid. My buddy and I are big dudes and we lift big weights. We got this bench to replace our old one which may not have been up to the task to support our lifting. This monster is more than able. Comes complete too with handles for leg excersizes and the leg developer locks in place to hold your feet when you do declines. This is a serious bench and a great addition to any serious lifter's gym.
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