Pro Spot, makers of high quality gym equipment and accessories, has introduced another product which has been designed to provide safe weight lifting programs while allowing maximum body workout. Called as Pro-Spot HG1, this fitness equipment has been developed to provide multiple exercise routines which have revolutionized the concept of strength training and weight lift programs.
This machine features one the most ideal ergonomic design which can target crucial muscle groups to promote endurance and stamina. With chin up bar, adjustable footplates, lat bar with hooks, side to side barbell, and holders for t-bars and lat bars, users can enjoy multiple programs which allow them to achieve a well-balanced exercise. To further complement these features, the machine adopts a V-frame design with flat panel to allow users to perform various strength training and weight lifting programs.
Upon purchase, this product also provides multiple accessories which include exercise mat, T bar, stability ball, lat bar, rope handle, two stirrup handles, leg hold own, and ankle strap.
One of the most notable features is the durable framework design which has been designed to accommodate a whopping maximum weight capacity which can reach for up to 750 lbs. Another benefit of this durable design is that this can allow heavy and excessive use for a long period of time.
Other impressive features are wheelchair accessibility; spot blocks, cup holder, sensor barbell equipped with spring clippings, loading system with dual-weight barbell, and vinyl-coated cable system.
To further maximize the benefits of this machine, there are complementary equipment that users can purchase which include PBL-60 (a decline to military bench with leg developer), FS-150 (this has leg developer and leg press), and PCB-300-S (this provides flat to military exercise routines).
The Pro-Spot HG1 comes at a price of $1799. To make sure that this product provides the best feature and performance, the company provides their customers warranty on its framework and parts.
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I bought this machine in Oct. 2008. Great machine !!! I think they could improve the leg curle portion on the bench. Too small of an area and a tad shaky to be honest. Spending almost $1000 on the bench alone one would think they would have spent more time on this.