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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Budget Bench,
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This review is from: Powerline PFID130X Flat Incline Decline Bench (Sports)
The Good:
- Price - adjustable seat position - adjustable back position - sturdy for bench presses The Bad: - padding is thin - only for bench press and bench press varieties - too high for people under 5' 5" - front legs get in the way and I'm over 6'1" This is a perfect bench for anyone starting out or on a budget. My wife had problems with the bench height and the front legs get in the way. The pads are not designed to support any weight unless you are centered on the bench. I would not do step ups on this bench.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent for the money,
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This review is from: Powerline PFID130X Flat Incline Decline Bench (Sports)
This bench has been really decent for the money. I used it in my outdoor backyard home gym setup. It was easy to install, and good quality for the money, its sturdy.
The bench has three positions: horizontal, mid way, and vertical. My one issue with it is that it needs one more position. When the back part is straight up, its too vertical for me. I prefer to have my bench back be just sligthly back from vertical with doing military presses, etc. I hope that makes sense. I knew this bench didnt have that option when I bought it, so its not a failure on the product. Its just somethat I learned once I had the bench as far as my preferences. I gave it a 4 star based on price. If you have bigger budget, always get the bench with the most back position options you can afford.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Overall pretty good.,
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This review is from: Powerline PFID130X Flat Incline Decline Bench (Sports)
This is the second bench I have assembled in my life. Including the time it took to hunt down my socket set and a wrench, it took me a little less than an hour to assemble. I have used it for every exercise I've ever done with free weights and had no problems with it. The closest thing I have to a complaint is that to move it, you have to grab the frame instead of the seat like I've gotten used to. It fits into my smith machine perfectly and at 6' flat I find it comfortable. It doesn't have the most gadgets, it's not the most amazing bench in the world either, but it's sturdy and affordable.
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