1. Pressing Station
with Back Row - Weight Stack: 300 lbs.
The large back pad provides full support while in a wheelchair
or when using the optional seats with wheels. The multiple grip
handles swing up and lock in place to provide easy entry/exit of
any size user. They provide a wide and narrow, lower barbell
grip, as well as a high barbell and neutral grip. The arm they
are attached to can be adjusted into four different starting
positions. By changing the starting position of this arm,
adjusting your body, and using different grips the user can
perform the following exercises at this station: Chest press,
incline press, tricep press, and shoulder press.
This station easily converts to a rowing unit. While facing the
unit make sure the left grip is in the upper position. Reach
under the lower back pad, and pull the lever toward you. This
will release the chest pad attached to the tube at your left.
Swing it around until it locks in place. Adjust the depth of the
arm and position of the handles to fit your range of motion to
perform lat rows.
2. Pec Deck Station - Weight Stack: 235 lbs.
The optional seat with wheels can be easily rolled in or out to
use the large back pad for support while on the seat or in a
wheel cheair. The large roller pads allow any size user to be
comfortable performing pectoral fly contractions.
3. Lat Pulldown with Arm Curl Station - Weight Stack: 312.5 lbs.
Whether using the optional seat with wheels or in a wheel chair,
the user can lock themselves into position with the spring
loaded bicep pad. This allows the user to perform comfortable
lat pulls. Simply pull the popper pin to adjust the bicep pad to
the position you dersire, grip the lower rotating handle, and
you can perform bicep arm curls.
4. Adjustable Pulley/Cable System - Weight Stack - 200 lbs.
This unit comes with a single "D" handle and a revolving curl
bar. While standing, using the optional seat with wheels or from
a wheel chair the user can adjust the pulleys on this station
into 16 different positions. The hand rail helps stabilize the
user if necessary.