Specifications
- Bran New
- Unlike a back squat, the belt squat places the load at the pelvis, bypassing the need to support the load with the upper extremities, upper back, and trunk. that a belt squat may result in decreased muscle activity of the lower back and other trunk stabilizers, yet the extent of these differences is unknown.
- Front and rear weight rods allow for large weight loads and four belt anchor points provide varying resistance ratios. Wide, dual foot platforms include a separation gap to help prevent marring from the belt and chain.
- Long handles to accommodate users of all sizes
- Storage hanger for the belt
Feature | Imperial Measure | Metric Measure |
Dimensions | 62” L x 64” W x 66” | 158 cm L x 165 cm W x 1680 cm H |
Net Weight | N. W. 350 Lbs. | 158 kg |
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