Phoenix 99226 Power Pro Olympic Bench

July 17, 2014 - Comment

Full Olympic size, not a “cheater”. Uprights are 42″ apart on inside dimensions. Deluxe lat tower and arm curl included – great value! With built in squat rack in rear. This sturdy, heavy duty machine is multi-stationed and equipped with extra padding for comfort. Warranty is 90 days parts, 1 year frame. Maximum user weight

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Full Olympic size, not a “cheater”. Uprights are 42″ apart on inside dimensions. Deluxe lat tower and arm curl included – great value! With built in squat rack in rear. This sturdy, heavy duty machine is multi-stationed and equipped with extra padding for comfort. Warranty is 90 days parts, 1 year frame. Maximum user weight 300lbs., uprights 400lbs., leg lift 150lbs., lat tower 150lbs. Not recommended or guaranteed for user over this limit.Tired of heading to the gym for weight workouts? Turn to the Power Pro Olympic bench from Phoenix Health & Fitness, a full Olympic-size bench that offers incline, decline, and flat bench positions. The Power Pro is not a “cheater” by any definition, with uprights that measure 42 inches apart on the inside for serious stability. The bench is also extremely versatile, with deluxe lat tower and arm curl attachments, along with a leg lift station with its own curl bar. As a result, you can work out virtually any muscle group in the comfort of your own home. And thanks to the heavy-duty 3-inch steel uprights and main frame, you needn’t worry about the bench buckling to the pressure any time soon. In fact, the Power Pro is tested to the following weight limits: 300 pounds for the bench, 400 pounds for the uprights, and 150 pounds for the leg lift and lat tower (the bench isn’t recommended or guaranteed for use over these limits). Other details include a built-in squat rack in the rear, three Olympic weight plate adapters and spring clips, and adjustable uprights that conform to multiple uses. The Power Pro, which measures 88 by 83 by 60 inches (W x H x D), also carries a 90-day warranty on labor and a one-year warranty on the frame.

Specifications: Heavy duty, 3.0 inch steel uprights and main frame Full Olympic size; uprights are 42″ apart on inside dimensions Adjustable uprights and seat back includes decline position Deluxe Lat Tower and Arm Curl included Leg Lift with Curl Bar attachment Built-in squat rack in rear Built-in storage stands for Preacher Curl and Lat Tower Three Olympic weight plate adapters and spring clips included Dimensions: 88″ L x 60″ W x 83″ H (mounted on bench)

About Phoenix Health & Fitness
Established in 1998 as a wholesale distributor of fitness equipment, Phoenix Health & Fitness offers a complete line of high-quality exercise equipment to the in-home and light commercial markets. Working with a state-of-the-art computer system, the company can offer “just in time” delivery and other critical services while living up to its standards of reliability, consistency, honesty, and urgency. Phoenix Health & Fitness develops many of its new concepts and products in conjunction with its sister company, Reflex Design, and enjoys a reputation for delivering quality products in a timely manner.

Product Features

  • Full Olympic-size bench with incline, decline, and flat bench positions
  • Comes with leg lift, lat tower, and preacher curl attachments
  • Heavy-duty 3-inch steel frame built for stability and long life
  • Built-in squat rack in the rear; 3 Olympic weight plate adapters and spring clips
  • Measures 88 x 83 x 60 inches (W x H x D); 1-year frame warranty

Comments

Tied-up2 says:

Ok for price if you’re not too tall. For the price this low-end home gym is generally able to do the things I wanted a cheap home gym to do. However, there are a few issues you need to consider before buying it. The biggest issue is ergonometric – this unit is not designed to be used by anyone over perhaps 5’10″ or 5’11″. I’m 6’1″ and this creates problems for me. I have to find work-arounds to use a unit designed for people smaller than me. The problem is that form is very important when doing the exercises (when you don’t pay attention to form, you either reduce the effectiveness of the exercise or risk injury) and finding work-arounds sometimes compromises your form during the exercise.There are also a few quality issues but these were not entirely unexpected considering the price of the unit. It would have been nice if the bench padding were a little better but its adequate. The two most annoying quality issues involve the plate bars (the bars that hold the weights). This first issue was with the plate…

Superstar says:

Great value Have owned this bench for over 5 years now. It has held up to moderate usage over that period very well! My only additional feedback is that if, like me, you keep this up using towels in places to minimize wear, and care for it properly from day 1, I believe you’ll have a good experience.Original review…I did a lot of research before purchasing this bench because:1) The pictures show both the lat and preacher extensions in their *storage* locations, so I wasn’t able to see how they were usable from the pictures on the interwebs.2) Comparable benches start in the $400-$500 range, and this sells for about half that…3) The fact that it accommodated both Olympic and Standard weights was mysterious.The lat and preacher extensions both fit in the usual location (into the upright that the leg extension comes off of), and work great. The product ships with Olympic “sleeves” and standard-sized plate poles (on the leg extension…

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