Body-Solid 45° Back Hyperextension GHYP345B
Body-Solid 45° Back Hyperextension GHYP345B Strengthen your lower back, glutes, hamstrings, and core with the Body-Solid 45° Back Hyperextension GHYP345B. Designed for safer, more comfortable posterior chain training, this compact hyperextension bench uses a 45 degree angle to help reduce lower back stress while supporting effective back extension, oblique flexion, and abdominal conditioning. Extra-thick 3 inch DuraFirm support pads provide comfort through every rep, while the pop-pin adjustable thigh pads help accommodate a wide range of users. Built with heavy-duty 2 inch x 3 inch steel construction and finished in black, this back extension bench is a durable strength training solution for home gyms, training studios, and commercial fitness spaces. Key Features 45 degree back hyperextension design Targets lower back, glutes, hamstrings, obliques, and core Extra-thick 3 inch DuraFirm support pads Pop-pin adjustable thigh pads Telescoping adjustment for different user sizes Commercial 2 inch x 3 inch heavy-gauge steel construction Helps improve flexibility, circulation, and core strength Compact footprint for efficient gym layouts Black finish Ideal for home and commercial use Exercises Ideal for back extensions, Roman chair sit-ups, oblique crunches, side bends, reverse hyperextension movements, glute-focused extensions, hamstring-focused extensions, and core conditioning exercises. Specifications Application: Commercial Exercise Focus: Back and Core Type: Hyperextension / Roman Chair Frame Construction: 2 in x 3 in heavy-gauge steel Pad Thickness: 3 in DuraFirm support pads Finish: Black Dimensions: 53 in L x 29 in W x 36 in H Product Weight: 68 lb Minimum Foot Plate to Thigh Pad Distance: 35 in Maximum Foot Plate to Thigh Pad Distance: 44 in Warranty Includes commercial and in-home warranty coverage. See official warranty details for complete coverage information.
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