- Gold's Gym multi-function utility bench is perfect for helping you reach fitness goals
- Compact bench easily folds to store away and save space
- Bench¿s four-position flexibility lets you go from military to incline, flat to decline
- Adapts to most squat racks, half-cages and Smith machines
- Heavy-duty, 14-gauge steel-frame construction
- Bench pads constructed from top-grade plywood and deluxe upholstery
- High-density two-tone bench pads
- Sturdy no-tip front and rear stabilizers
- Easy saw-tooth-style back seat pads
- Two oversized leg roller pads
- Measures 51 inches long x 22 inches wide x 26 inches high
- Model number WMGG 224
- Dimensions:
- 51
- Warranty:
- 2 year Limited Manufacturer
- Materials:
- Steel
- Model No:
- WMGG 224
Customer Reviews
I love my new bench. I was a bit leary when I saw how cheap it was. For under $60 shipped to my front door I decided to go for it. I had looked at benches at a bunch of different stores and for under $100 you basically got junk...I'd be afraid to use more then 20lbs on most cheap benches. This bench however is very sterdy. I use up to 45lb dumbells and it supports the weight fine. The bolts for construction are so big they could probably support twice that weight. Thats another thing too...easy asssembly, it took me about 30minutes to put together. And it's not that heavy...comes in a pretty small box weighing only 30lbs. All in all a great bench. Highly recommended.
Great value, perfect for dumbbell workouts. Takes a little time to put together, hence the price.
It's a nice bench but a bit wobbly. It won't fall over, but another bench I owned was just about 2-in wider on the support legs and that made a lot of difference. If the support legs on this one were a bit wider it would have added more stability. I'm 5'9" and don't have a problem w/the decline.
For the money you can't beat it. It's kinda on the small size. I don't see anyone over 6' really liking this too much. The quick release pin (so you can fold the thing up) is stuck, or doesn't release quickly, so it's not that easy to store as I was hoping.Basically if you want a cheep sturdy bench, buy this:)
Bought this after reading reviews so I knew what I was getting into. I needed an incline/decline bench to go with my selectteck dumbbells.Pros:- The frame is solid. Although I'm not sure I'd dumbbell press over 80lbs on this.- Price was right.Cons:- Foot padding is cheap and will probably fall apart real soon. But I knew that going into the purchase.- I was hoping to set the bench to incline and stand behind it to do preacher curls, but the seat is too low to attempt it. And I'm 5'8"
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