Deltech Fitness
Deltech Fitness DF809- Linear Bearing Hack Squat/Leg Press (Hip Sled)
Deltech Fitness DF809- Linear Bearing Hack Squat/Leg Press (Hip Sled)
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Develop your calves, hamstrings, glutes, and quads effectively with the Deltech Fitness DF809 Linear Bearing Hack Squat/Leg Press. Constructed from heavy-duty steel tubing and finished with a durable powder coat, this machine is built to withstand years of rigorous use in any training environment. The commercial-grade vinyl covers high-density padding, providing superior comfort and easy maintenance during intense workouts. This versatile 3-in-1 combination machine functions as a Hip Sled, Hack Squat, and Calf Raise station, allowing you to target multiple muscle groups with one piece of equipment. Precision linear bearings guide the movement smoothly and quietly, enhancing workout efficiency and reducing joint strain. Please note, due to freight shipping requirements, scheduling and packing take approximately 2 days, with delivery expected within 3 to 7 days after shipment. This machine is an excellent investment for serious athletes seeking reliable, multifunctional strength training equipment.
Features
Features
*3" x 3" Frame Tubing with Tough Powder Coat Paint
*Uses Olympic Plates or Resistance Bands
*4- 12 Inch Chrome Platted Weight Storage Pegs keep Plates easily accessible
*Sled weighs 125 lbs in Hip Sled Configuration
*Sled weighs 140 lbs in Hack Squat Configuration
*Top Carriage has 2 weight holders that are 13-1/2" long
*Under Carriage has 2 weight holders that are 7" long
*Mounting holes to bolt to floor (Optional)
Specs
Specs
Color:
*White, Black and Chrome
Weight Capacity:
*1000 lbs not including user
Dimensions:
*Unit Size: 84" Long x 64" High x 61" Wide
*20" H x 29 3/4" W Press Foot Plate
*Hack Squat Foot Plate measures 27-1/2" W x 29-3/4" H
*Weight: 640 lbs
Shipping:
*Ships via Freight Line in a wooden crate. Liftgate end of driveway service.
*Tools needed to unbox include hammer and pry bar.
Maintenance
Maintenance
* If the carriage doesn't roll smooth most of the time the
bearing blocks are overtightened. Back the bolts off
about 1/2 turn and try again until smooth.
* Clean with a damp rag as needed
* Periodically check bolts and tighten as needed
Assembly Video
Assembly Video
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Assembly Video
Watch our expert technician guide you through the assembly of this product!