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Its lower leg roll offers 18 adjustable points, featuring swivel and pivot functions, while the 50mm thick backrest slides effortlessly forward and backward, ensuring comfort for athletes of various sizes and body types.
With a 80kg weight stack that caters to advanced users and scales down to 5kg for beginners, the Orthrus is adaptable to a wide range of fitness levels. Its durability and premium materials make it a perfect fit for full-service commercial gyms, yet its compact 107cm by 89cm footprint makes it equally well-suited for home gym environments.
Key Features of the Orthrus Include:
Switchable leg-curl and leg-extension modes
Constructed with 75mm by 75mm 3mm gauge steel
Resistant to chipping and rust with a powder-black finish
Upholstery designed to resist tears and repel sweat
Specifications:
Total Weight: 280kg
Width: 89cm
Length: 107cm
Height: 170cm
Weight Capacity: 80kg (can be increased to 150kg)
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