TKO Converging Shoulder Press
- Multi-position hand grips to accommodate varying user sizes and allow workout variety
- Cushions filled with MC high resilience foam material covered with high grade, double stitched PU leather upholstery
- Adjustable seat for proper exercise height and form
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Categories: Selectorized Machines, Strength Equipment
Tags: Adjustable, Bodybuilding, Boutique Fitness, Commercial Gym, Condo Fitness, Corporate Wellness, Hotel Fitness, Personal Training, Personal Training Studio, Recreation Centre, Selectorized, Shoulders, Strength Equipment, Strength Training, TKO, Triceps, Upper Body
Description
This piece is space-efficient and easy to use, all while offering a multi-user experience, making it perfect for facilities large and small.
Additional information
| Manufacturer |
TKO |
|---|---|
| Model |
7008-G2 |
| Dimensions |
61" W x 57" D x 59" H |
| Weight |
502 lbs |
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