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The Gold's Gym XR 6.1 Weight Bench features a versatile adjustable seat with flat, incline, and decline positions, sturdy fixed uprights for safe weight handling, and a 4-roll leg developer to target key lower-body muscles. Constructed with a durable iron frame and weighing 43 pounds, it includes a detailed exercise chart to guide effective workouts, making it a reliable and comprehensive bench for serious strength training at home.
Brand | Icon Health & Fitness, Inc. |
Item Weight | 43 Pounds |
Material | Iron |
Frame Material | Iron |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00043619132052 |
Manufacturer | iFIT Health & Fitness |
UPC | 043619132052 615953200805 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 47.3 x 17.5 x 7 inches |
Package Weight | 44.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 47.44 x 17.72 x 6.89 inches |
Brand Name | Icon Health & Fitness, Inc. |
Part Number | GGBE60610 |
R**9
It is fine for lighter weights
Not the best quality but it works for me I don't lift heavy weights just the bar plus 20 lb so it is great
M**N
Soooo, this thing is wayyy cheap and designed for a little kid
Problems!K so first of all, the bar to adjust the back rest WONT FIT through the holes. I had to smash it into position with a hammer, and it doesnt look like I will ever be able to take it out and put it in another position. The cheap metal bends when you do that, so this thing is permanantly F'd.Second, it doesnt come together right, and has a massive wiggle to it at the piece under the backrest where it connects to the two arms that hold the weight. Makes me nervious. Cant tighten the bolts any more. Not structurally sound. Thought everyone else that complained about this just didnt know how to put it together. Wrong. Its a product flaw. Would return if taking it apart and stuffing it in the same box wasnt impossible. Im stuck with this thing. I didnt even want the kids touching it, legitimately afraid the thing would collapse on them.third, its way small. Meant for a little kid or something. Sitting with my junk resting on the metal of the leg piece, my head will still hit the weight bar when laying back if im not being aware of itFourth, the leg unit, out of the box, is crooked and slanted to the left. Wont really use that piece, but it just makes it look cheap just sitting there.Fifth, it can only hold like 100lbs of weight. Was thinking I would buy a longer bar with the 100lb weight set from golds I bought with this thing, and just add weight, but that wont work. its maxed out. Need a new bench entirely. Also the holder positions are about 3 inches wider than shoulder width, so youre forced to be in dang near a diamond pushup position holding the weight, adjust where you're gripping the bar while holding the weight in the air, and then adjust it again before returning it to the rest. Not the safest thing after 40 reps.I would definately get a refund if they wouldnt charge me 40 shipping. I'd end up with like ten bucks or something. Not worth disassembling. I will use until I buy the one I should have bought for 120, and then dontate to my local street corner.
A**L
Uprights too close for comfort
Not a bad bench, especially for the price. The uprights are a bit too close to each other, making it difficult to place an average size mans arms at the most comfortable width for bench press. A little flimsy and light feeling, but for the price it's good.
J**S
Bolt legs to floor
It looks as good as the picture. Sturdy, and well made. I will bolt the legs to the floor.
D**E
Check the hardware before assembling
It's easy to assemble but will be wobbly since the nuts are too small for the screws. I assembled it three days ago but cannot use it until I find the right size nuts. Had I not already put the effort into assembling it, I would have returned it.
A**R
Flimsy POS with narrow uprights. They are so narrow that it hinders actual bench pressing.
Flimsy, definitely would not want to see it loaded with max weight (400). With 200lbs loaded, the uprights bend toward the foot of the thing and it wobblea significantly. The uprightare also extremely narrow, limiting your grip choices to narrow only. (More focus on triceps than chest/shoulder).
M**E
Everything just as promised.
Great price, nice bench, thank you.
C**O
Dangerously Narrow (bar rest gap). Build Quality on Par with Price
Dangerously narrow. Should be explicitly marketed to smaller men, petit women and teens.Quality looks to be about as good as can be expected at this price.Incredibly easy to assemble - just received and built <30min.Due to how narrow it is, for a standard press, you need to grip your barbell outside the frame (very little space to do so).That, combined with the "slide lock" bar rest (I use the term 'lock' loosely), this does not feel like a safe bench to use.In fact, due to that, I wouldn't advise marketing towards teens at all. Just stop selling it.I'm a 6'3" adult male - definitely whiffed on this purchase. I'll end up using it a few months, then leaving it by the dumpster when I move.
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