Collection: Commercial Upper Body Machines
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SciFit Pro1000 Seated Upper Body ExerciserRegular price $6,176.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
Sale price $6,176.00 USD
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SciFit Pro2 Total Body ExerciserRegular price $7,017.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
Sale price $7,017.00 USD
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SciFit Pro1 Upper BodyRegular price $6,806.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
Sale price $6,806.00 USD
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Body-Solid Pro Dual Vertical Press & Lat Machine (210lb Weight Stack)Regular price $4,275.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
$5,345.00 USDSale price $4,275.00 USD
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Body-Solid Pro Dual Bicep & Tricep Machine (w/ Weight Stack)Regular price $3,420.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
$4,275.00 USDSale price $3,420.00 USD
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Body-Solid GDIB46L Power Center Combo BenchRegular price $510.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
$640.00 USDSale price $510.00 USD
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Body-Solid Fusion F500Regular price $3,700.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
$4,635.00 USDSale price $3,700.00 USD
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Body Solid GPM65B Pec Fly MachineRegular price $785.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
$1,015.00 USDSale price $785.00 USD
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Body Solid GCBT380 Cam Series Bicep & Tricep MachineRegular price $785.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
$980.00 USDSale price $785.00 USD
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Body Solid GPCB329B Preacher Curl BenchRegular price $460.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
$575.00 USDSale price $460.00 USD
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Body Solid GDIP59 Dip StationRegular price $365.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
$460.00 USDSale price $365.00 USD
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Body Solid GSRM40B Seated Row MachineRegular price $685.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
$870.00 USDSale price $685.00 USD
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Frequently Asked Questions
Flat benches are great for basic strength training and simplicity. Adjustable benches allow incline and decline positions for more exercise variety. Olympic benches are typically designed for heavy bench pressing with built-in bar catches and spotter arms. The right choice depends on training goals, available space, and whether the bench will be used inside a rack.
This includes both the user’s body weight and the weight being lifted. Quality benches often support 600–1,000+ lbs total load. Stability, frame construction, and pad attachment are just as important as the stated weight rating, especially for heavier lifts.
Not all benches are rack-compatible. Clients should check bench length, height (typically 17–18 inches from floor to pad), and wheel placement to ensure it lines up properly with J-cups and safety bars. A rack-friendly bench allows safe bench pressing and better positioning.
Pad density, width, and upholstery matter more than most people expect. A good bench should feel firm (not squishy), support shoulder positioning, and stay planted during lifts. Wider pads can improve comfort, while narrower competition-style pads help with shoulder mobility and technique.
For many users, yes. Adjustable benches significantly expand exercise options—incline presses, shoulder work, core training without taking up much more space. Flat benches are durable and cost-effective, but adjustable benches offer more long-term versatility for most home gyms.
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