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Body-SolidLandmine / T Bar AttachmentList Price £59.99 Our Price £39.99SAVE 33 %
Body-SolidHeavy Duty T-Bar /Landmine HolderList Price £89.99 Our Price £59.99SAVE 33 %
Body PowerMulti-Grip Wall Mounted Pull Up StationList Price £139.99 Our Price £74.99SAVE 46 %
Body-SolidT-Bar Row / Landmine SystemList Price £134.99 Our Price £89.99SAVE 33 %
Body-Solid45 Degree Hyper Extension - BlackList Price £315 Our Price £249SAVE 21 %
Powerline45 Degree Hyper ExtensionList Price £399 Our Price £269SAVE 33 %Finance from £7.35 per month
PowerlineLat MachineList Price £559 Our Price £345.45SAVE 38 %0% APR Finance from £57.58 per month
Body-SolidRoman Chair - BlackList Price £465 Our Price £399SAVE 14 %0% APR Finance from £66.50 per month
Body-SolidPro Club Line T-Bar Row MachineList Price £649 Our Price £439SAVE 32 %Finance from £36.58 per month
Body-SolidCommercial Glute/Ham MachineList Price £829 Our Price £540SAVE 35 %Finance from £30.00 per month
Body-SolidSeated Row Machine - BlackList Price £740 Our Price £549SAVE 26 %Finance from £30.50 per month
PowertecDual Hyperextension / Roman ChairList Price £799 Our Price £549SAVE 31 %0% APR Finance from £30.50 per month
List Price £799 Our Price £599SAVE 25 %Finance from £33.28 per month
Matrix Fitness CommercialMagnum MG-A52 Back ExtensionOur Price £834Finance from £22.78 per month
PowertecLat MachineList Price £1,095 Our Price £859SAVE 22 %0% APR Finance from £35.79 per month
List Price £1,799 Our Price £949SAVE 47 %Finance from £39.54 per month
Body-SolidPro Lat Machine (210lb weight stack)List Price £1,395 Our Price £999SAVE 28 %Finance from £41.63 per monthBack MachinesBenefits of Back Machines
Utilising our range of back machines will increase your flexibility, back strength and endurance. This in turn will lead to improved overall back posture, helping to prevent any potential future back injuries.
Safety
A back machine that incorporates a weight stack or can be loaded with weight plates is a safer option for users than free weights, particularly those suffering from back problems. If you’re lifting too heavy, all you have to do is return the weight stack back to its starting position, rather than being forced to drop the free weights.
Correct Form
Most weight stack machines work on a single (but adjustable) plane of motion without the weight imbalance that’s normally experienced when using free weights. While this imbalance does tend to assist in muscle growth by working to keep the weights steady, it can cause issues when it comes to form.




