cybex hack squat unloaded weight FLEX Fitness Hack Squat
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cybex hack squat unloaded weight

cybex hack squat unloaded weight FLEX Fitness Hack Squat

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cybex hack squat unloaded weight FLEX Fitness Hack SquatFlex Fitness Hack Squat, DM For Shipping Quote! The True Iron Fitness Flex Fitness Hack Squat features quality steel construction designed for home or commercial use. The steel mainframe is protected with an attractive and durable powder coat finish. Plus, the commercial rated upholstery is moisture resistant will help protect the underlying foam padding, while making cleaning as easy as a simple wipe down. This leverage series hack squat uses an

 

Flex Fitness Hack Squat, DM For Shipping Quote!

The True Iron Fitness Flex Fitness Hack Squat features quality steel construction designed for home or commercial use. The steel mainframe is protected with an attractive and durable powder coat finish. Plus, the commercial-rated upholstery is moisture-resistant will help protect the underlying foam padding, while making cleaning as easy as a simple wipe down.

This leverage series hack squat uses an affordable plate-loaded system that allows exercisers to use their existing 2" diameter hole olympic plates to create the load resistance need for the workout. This not only helps save money on the front side of the purchase by eliminating costly weight stacks, it also reduces the amount of moving components that can wear over time, especially in higher use settings like commercial gyms.


FLEX Fitness Hack Squat Features

  • Durable powder coat finish
  • Commercial-rated upholstery does have some wear in the shoulder pads and head pad
  • Industrial-grade linear bearings

Flex Fitness Hack Squat starting weight  

The Flex Fitness Hack Squat is a heavy machine in itself; the accurate weight may vary from brand to brand. But ideally the starting weight of the Flex Fitness Hack Squat machine is around 75–130+ lbs.

The unloaded machine weighs around 70 lbs, which is recommended for beginners to lift without adding weights. It helps in building momentum, and one gets familiar with the movement of the Flex Hack Squats.

Well, the Flex Hack Squat gym equipment is crafted with robust material and has solid carriages that have the capacity to lift around 800+ lbs of weight. So, this feature of the gym equipment makes it ideal for bodylifters and trained professionals.

The weighing capacity of the machine makes it dynamic and best for strength training for every level of fitness enthusiast, from beginner to experienced. The high-quality steel as core material ensures its durability, and the effortless design of the equipment perfectly mimics the body's movement and enhances overall strength training performance and experience.

What muscles does the Flex Fitness Hack Squat work?

Primary Muscles Worked

Quadriceps (Front of the Thighs)

This is the primary muscle worked during the hack squat. As the hack squat machine guides the movement and keeps the body in an upright position, the exercise is focused heavily on knee extension, which greatly involves the quads.

Gluteus Maximus (Glutes)

The glutes are involved in driving the weight upward and are engaged more during a deeper squat and when driving through the heels.

Secondary Muscles Worked

Hamstrings

Although not major players, the hamstrings help in stabilising the knee and hip joints throughout the movement.

Adductors (Inner Thighs)

The adductor muscles help in stabilising the hips during the exercise and help the body to rise from the bottom of the movement.

Calves

The calves contract isometrically to stabilize the ankles during the movement.

How much does Flex Fitness Hack Squat cost?

The Flex Fitness Hack Squat Machine will cost you $4,995 if you buy this machine from True Iron Fitness. True Iron Fitness offers this product at competitive rate without compromising on quality. You can get in touch with us to buy Flex Fitness Hack Squat machine online. 

Specifications of FLEX Fitness Hack Squat

Type: Plate-loaded hack squat machine

Frame: Heavy-duty steel construction

Finish: Powder-coated frame for durability

Weight Storage: Integrated plate storage horns

Footplate: Large, non-slip foot platform

Back Support: Angled padded backrest and shoulder pads

Movement: Smooth guided sled on linear bearings or guide rails

Target Muscles: Quadriceps, glutes, hamstrings, and calves

Use: Commercial gym and strength-training facilities


Tips for heavy loads on the Flex Fitness Hack Squat machine  

  • Ensure the stability of the machine at the surface level to prevent shifting. 

  • While moving fast, ensure the screws are tightened to prevent weights from loosening.  

  • Do weight lifting with the right foot placement for better training without getting your legs stressed.

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