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Raptor | Adjustable Weight Bench
Sale PriceDhs. 1,532
Raptor Max | Adjustable Weight Bench
Sale PriceDhs. 1,618
Predator | Modular Weight Bench
Sale PriceDhs. 1,618
B4 | Adjustable Weight Bench
Sale PriceDhs. 1,148
B2 Sit-Up Bench | With Leg Rollers
Sale PriceDhs. 978
Regular PriceDhs. 1,148.00
B1 | Weight Bench
Sale PriceDhs. 850
Onyx | Stainless Steel Outdoor Bench
Sale PriceDhs. 3,410
B10 Attachment for Ab Work
Sale PriceDhs. 440
B6 | Decline Weight Bench | Leather | Mesh
Sale PriceDhs. 1,490
Regular PriceDhs. 1,660.00
B10 | Plus | Adjustable Weight Bench with Leg Blocker
Sale PriceDhs. 2,770
B2 Weight Bench
Sale PriceDhs. 935
Got questions?
1. What is the difference between flat, incline, and decline benches?
A flat bench stays horizontal (perfect for classic bench presses). An incline bench allows for an upward angle to better target the upper chest and shoulders. A decline bench tilts downward slightly, focusing more on the lower chest muscles.
2. Who should use adjustable weight benches?
Adjustable benches are great for any athlete looking to diversify their upper body training. They feature multiple angle options, allowing for more targeted muscle engagement.
3. How do I set up the bench correctly?
Make sure the backrest locks securely into the desired angle. Your feet should stay firmly planted on the ground, and the bench should remain stable throughout the exercise.
4. What exercises can I do with an adjustable bench?
Beyond standard bench presses, you can perform incline presses, decline presses, shoulder presses, or single-arm dumbbell rows on an adjustable bench.
5. Do I need additional accessories for these benches?
Not necessarily, many adjustable benches are highly effective on their own. But for added variety, you can combine them with dumbbells, barbell racks, or power racks.










































