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HyperLeg Leg Press | Studio Quality
Sale Price23.905 kr
HIVE | 45° Leg Press
Sale Price14.938 kr
2-in-1 Leg Press & Hack Squat
Sale Price11.202 kr
VERSA - Compact Leg Press & Hack Squat
Sale Price5.672 kr
HyperLever | V-Squat Squat Machine
Sale Price14.714 kr
Regular Price15.685,00 kr
Triton | Multi-Gym Triplex Station
Sale Price7.839 kr
X-Tron Multigym | X-Tron leg press
Sale Price5.224 kr
Stinger | Functional Cable Tower
Sale Price16.433 kr
Lat Pulldown & Low Row Station | 224cm Height
Sale Price10.455 kr
Lat Pulldown & Row Station | 204 cm Height
Sale Price10.081 kr
Lat Pulldown & Row Station | Plate-Loaded
Sale Price5.971 kr
Pike | Premium Power Tower
Sale Price6.718 kr
Power Tower | Power Tower
Sale Price2.235 kr
MANTIS Butterfly & Reverse Combo | Weight Stack
Sale Price10.455 kr
MANTIS Butterfly & Reverse Combo | Plate Loaded
Sale Price5.971 kr
GHD | Reverse Hyper Combo
Sale Price5.709 kr
Regular Price6.345,00 kr
GHD | Glute Ham Developer
Sale Price2.907 kr
HyperBack | Hyperextension
Sale Price6.718 kr
Hyperextension | Adjustable
Sale Price1.712 kr
Quadriga | Leg Extension & Curl Machine
Sale Price6.718 kr
X-Bench Weight Bench
Sale Price3.430 kr
Full-Body Multi-Trainer | Legs, Core & Back
Sale Price4.103 kr
B2 LegMaster | Weight Bench & Leg Curl
Sale Price2.608 kr
Sissy Squat | Leg Trainer
Sale Price1.189 kr
HyperBench Pec Fly Attachment
Sale Price2.011 kr
HyperBench Biceps Curl Attachment
Sale Price2.011 kr
HyperBench Triceps Dip Attachment
Sale Price1.338 kr
HyperBench Sit-Up Attachment
Sale Price1.338 kr
Got questions?
1. What are strength machines and what are they used for?
Strength machines are specialized fitness equipment designed to target specific muscle groups. They provide guided movement patterns that help ensure proper form and reduce the risk of injury.
2. What types of strength machines are there?
There are various types, including:
• Leg Press and Leg Curl Machines - for targeted leg training.
• Power Towers – for pull-ups and upper body training.
• GHD Machines (Glute Ham Developer, Reverse Hyper Combo) – for strengthening the posterior chain.
• Back Extension Machines (adjustable hyperextensions) – for training the back extensor muscles.
• Leg Press and Leg Curl Machines - for targeted leg training.
• Power Towers – for pull-ups and upper body training.
• GHD Machines (Glute Ham Developer, Reverse Hyper Combo) – for strengthening the posterior chain.
• Back Extension Machines (adjustable hyperextensions) – for training the back extensor muscles.
3. What are the benefits of strength machines compared to free weights?
Strength machines offer controlled motion, which helps beginners perform exercises with proper technique. They reduce injury risk and allow for isolation of specific muscle groups. Many also include built-in safety features for more secure training.
4. How do you choose the right strength machine for a home gym?
Consider your space, training goals, budget, and preferred exercises. Multi-function strength stations are great for compact, all-in-one setups. Prioritize durability, stability, and build quality.
5. Are strength training machines suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. Strength machines are ideal for beginners thanks to their guided motion, which promotes safe and effective workouts. They provide a structured way to build strength and confidence in training.














































































