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Biceps Curl Machine Hydraulicline CBC400 - Black

Natural and effective arms and biceps exercises, 6 adjustable resistance levels. more


Colour:  Black

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Delivered within 3 days

719,60 €

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Your order includes

  • 2-year warranty

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Description

Biceps Curl Machine from the Hydraulic Line series serves as a part of a special circuit training. The machine is designed to make your training maximally efficient and safe. The entire Hydraulic Line series operates on the basis of hydraulic dampeners that provide stable resistance throughout your entire training. Biceps Curl Machine Hydraulicline CBC400 is a machine for exercising your biceps. It has a solid and robust design to ensure adequate stability. The soft padding and height adjustable seat make your training very comfortable and appropriate for all body types. Handgrips with anti-slip rubber coating are attached to the hydraulic dampeners and rotate on a center pivot. This ergonomic motion does not strain your joints and provides perfect muscle training. The machine is thus suitable for recovery purposes and, as well as for everyday workout.


Technical description:

  • Zero resistance at the beginning of the pulling motion ensures easier exercise start
  • 6 adjustable resistance levels
  • Minimum resistance: 5 kg
  • Maximum resistance: 16 kg
  • Fixed base for maximum stability while exercising
  • Splid and robust frame
  • Increased resistance to scratching and peeling
  • Handles with anti-slip grips on a central rotating pivot
  • Hydraulic dampeners provide even resistance in a full range of movement
  • Minimal pressure on the joints
  • Suitable for recovery and intensive workout
  • Safe training even without professional supervision
  • Maximum user weight: 120 kg
  • Dimensions: length 116 x width 64.7 x height 90.2 cm
  • Weight: 29 kg
  • For both commercial and home use


 

Product parameters

Weight 29 kg
Number of resistance levels 6
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