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Armortech F20 Home Gym - Smith Machine

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Armortech F20 Home Gym - Smith MachineARMORTECH F20 FUNCTIONAL TRAINER Are you looking for a comprehensive home gym solution without breaking the bank? The NEW Armortech F20 Functional Trainer is the perfect answer. This versatile 3 in 1 machine offers a wide range of workout options, allowing you to achieve your fitness goals from the comfort of your own home. FUNCTIONAL TRAINER COMPONENT The Armortech F20 Functional Trainer is a versatile piece of equipment that offers endless workout

ARMORTECH F20 FUNCTIONAL TRAINER

Are you looking for a comprehensive home gym solution without breaking the bank? The NEW Armortech F20 Functional Trainer is the perfect answer. This versatile 3-in-1 machine offers a wide range of workout options, allowing you to achieve your fitness goals from the comfort of your own home.

FUNCTIONAL TRAINER COMPONENT

The Armortech F20 Functional Trainer is a versatile piece of equipment that offers endless workout possibilities. With its plate-loaded resistance, you can adjust the weight to suit your fitness level and exercise goals. The functional trainer also features a foot plate attachment for lower body exercises and 2x single handle attachments for upper body workouts.

Key features:

  • Plate-loaded resistance: Customise your workouts with adjustable weights.
  • Foot plate attachment: Provides additional stability with seated rows.
  • 2x single handle attachments: Work your upper body with a variety of exercises, including bicep curls, tricep extensions, and rows.
  • Included accessories: Tricep rope, lat pulldown bar, short straight bar, 2x cable handles, and ankle strap.

SMITH MACHINE COMPONENT

The integrated Smith machine offers a safe and effective way to perform barbell exercises. Its easy-locking mechanism and smooth movement ensure a comfortable and controlled workout experience.

HALF RACK COMPONENT

The half rack component is designed to cater to your powerlifting needs. With j-hooks, spotter arms, dip handles, a multi-grip pull-up bar, and a landmine row attachment, you have everything you need for a complete strength training routine.

HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION

Built to last, the Armortech F20 Functional Trainer features a heavy-duty 50mm x 50mm (1.5mm) steel tube construction and a smooth cable system. The integrated weight storage and attachment storage keep your home gym organized and clutter-free.

Weight Rating's:

  • J-Hooks, Smith Bar & Spotter Arms = 300kg
  • Pulley System = 200kg

WARRANTY

We stand behind the quality of our products. The Armortech F20 Functional Trainer comes with a home use warranty of 5 years on the frame, and 1 year on parts.

Assembled Dimensions
Length 192CM
Width Band Peg to Band Peg 142CM
Width Smith Bar 190CM
Height 218CM
Weight Ratings
J Hooks 300KG
Spotter Arms 300KG
Pulleys 200KG

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