Visit Our Showroom!
Visit Our Showroom!
Check out our options for flat, incline, and decline adjustable and fixed benches. Weight capacities run up to 1,500lbs on some models! Many are in-stock and available to try at our showroom in Largo, Florida.
Body-Solid's SFID325 Bench is one of our top benches. It's designed to meet strong needs at a very reasonable price, with a 1000lb maximum tested weight capacity, an easy-to-move design, and excellent padding and upholstery. You'll find this bench...
View full detailsWith a wider seat and more durability features, the SFID425 bench is our most common heavyweight flat/incline/decline bench we carry. Matching the heaviest-duty racks and rigs, the blacked-out SFID425 carries with it impressive specs, including th...
View full detailsBody-Solid's premium SFB125 flat bench provides a great heavy duty additional to any facility or garage gym setup. With a 1,500lb weight capacity and a thick 12" wide pad this can take just about anything you might want to throw at it. For those l...
View full detailsThe full-commercial Pro Clubline SOIB250 Incline Bench is designed to meet any facility’s requirements and offer a great platform for performing the incline bench press movement. The SOIB250 is set at a 30° angle ideal for targeting upper pecs, an...
View full detailsThe full-commercial Pro Clubline SOFB250 Flat Bench is designed to meet any facility’s requirements. The SOFB250 lets users target their anterior deltoids, triceps, pecs, and traps in a safe, comfortable and effective platform.The 2”x3” heavy-duty...
View full detailsThe full-commercial Pro Clubline SOSB250 Shoulder Press Bench is designed for users looking to work their deltoids, triceps, traps, and upper chest. The 2”x3” heavy-duty 11-gauge steel mainframe construction with solid lift-offs and durable double...
View full detailsThe full-commercial Pro Clubline SODB250 Decline Bench is designed to meet any facility’s requirements. The SODB250 Decline Bench is an ideal platform for safe and effective training of lower pecs, triceps, biceps, and anterior deltoid muscles. Bu...
View full details