Essential Strength Adjustable Roman Bench
Style # ES-61A43YR
Commercial-Grade Frame Construction:
Main frame: 3.94″ × 1.97″ × 0.12″ flat oval steel tubing
All structural components utilize high-quality Q235 steel
45° Fixed Angle Design:
Optimized angle supports proper biomechanics and effective posterior
chain engagement
Advanced Adjustment System:
Adjustable foot platform with integrated handle accommodates a wide
range of users
Dual guide rail system with linear bearings ensures smooth, secure, and
precise adjustments
Engineered for long-term structural strength and reliability
Comfort-Driven Components:
High-density foam padding provides firm, supportive comfort during use
Upholstered with furniture-grade PU leather for durability and easy
maintenance
Integrated ABS guards enhance durability in high-contact areas
Stable & Durable Build:
Designed for maximum stability during use, ensuring safe and controlled
training across all movements
Net Weight: 123lbs
Gross Weight: 135lbs
Footprint (L × W × H): 53.1″ × 36.2″ × 37.4″
The Adjustable Roman Bench reflects the core principles of the Essential Strength Line—durability, stability, and intuitive design. Built to support effective posterior chain training, this 45° bench is ideal for targeting the lower back, glutes, and hamstrings with controlled, safe movement.
Engineered for full-commercial environments, it combines heavy-duty construction with precise adjustability, allowing users of all levels to train comfortably and efficiently across a variety of exercises.
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