ATX® Smith Machine Compact - extra low - 198 cm

MS-ATX-MPX-500 | Garantiebedingungen
  • Extra low profile - 198 cm, load capacity up to 200 kg
  • silky-smooth, jam-free running properties
  • Linear ball-bearing dumbbell guide on solid steel shafts
  • Certification: EN 20957 I.II.IV - H (Home)
€461,34 inkl. MwSt.
ab € 289,- versandkostenfrei (DE)

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ATX® Smith Machine Compact - Multi Press - extra low - 198 cm

The ATX® Smith Machine Compact Multi Press - with an extra low height of > 198 cm! Despite its compactness, this extra-low multi-press ensures professional handling! It is perfect for your home gym, as its height of 198 cm fits into most rooms. The multi-press is a multifunctional and very popular strength training device. You can perform numerous exercises on it, such as bench presses, incline bench presses, shoulder presses, squats, calf raises, military presses, and many more. It is compact and can withstand heavy loads of up to 200 kg.

Product Details ATX® Smith Machine Compact

  • linear ball-bearing guided carriage on solid steel shafts
  • wide grip width
  • free-standing - very stable
  • with provision for free barbell training - (J-Hooks + Safety Spotter Arms available)
  • heavy duty - up to 200 kg
  • solid steel barbell - knurled and chrome-plated
  • weight plate holder as standard 30 mm - optionally expandable to 50 mm with 2 x 50 mm x 270 mm Adapters
  • Certification: EN 20957 I.II.IV - H

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Note

Delivery is disassembled, includes assembly instructions, and allows for easy assembly thanks to its compact design.

Please note that this device is only certified for home use.

Scope of delivery

1 x ATX® Multi Press Compact

Item number: MS-ATX-MPX-500

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