Smith Machine


A unfeigned powerhouse that’s ofttimes imitated but never duplicated, the PowerLine PSM144X Smith Machine combines the sophistication of free weight power and resistance with the safety and control of a machine. The unit is idealisti for everything from squats to bench presses to shoulder shrugs, with PowerLine’s patented Super-Glide carriage riding with no problems or difficulties within the four 2-by-2-inch, 12-gauge steel pillars. Once you load on the weights, the bar lifts and lowers in a controlled manner, so you needn’t worry in regards to losing your remainder for the duration of a lift or loading on more weight than you may handle. The machine also offers 14 lockout positions and adaptable safeties to guarantee the lifter’s security while helping him or her strive for dandier muscle gains. Other details include spotter extensions for when you’re working out alone and a scratch- and rust-resistant, powder-coated finish. The Smith Machine measures 76 by 80 by 45 inches (W x H x D) and carries a 10-year warranty on the frame and a one-year warranty on all other parts.

Smith Machine

PowerLine Smith Machine. The PowerLine Smith Machine is a unfeigned powerhouse that is often times imitated but never duplicated. It is a sophisticated combining of free weight power and resistance coupled with the safety and control of a machine. The Body Solid Pro Smith Machine uses four 2″ x 2″ 12 gauge steel pillars to help and guide the patented Super Glide carriage for the duration of your most vigorous sets. 14 lockout positions and adaptable safeties assure the lifter extreme safety while endeavoring for dandier muscle gains. PowerLine has taken the best instrumentation out of the health club and engineered it to their own uncompromising standards. Best of all, we made it affordable. Bar is 1″ In diameter. Pictured with Optional Olympic Adapter Sleeves OAS14 Weight plates and collars optional

Smith Machine

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Smith Machine

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Smith Machine

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