Buzz-Saw Heavy-Duty Adjustable Bench
Upgrade your home gym with the Buzz-Saw Heavy-Duty Adjustable Weight Bench. This sturdy bench offers unmatched stability and versatility for your workout routine.
Why You’ll Love It
- 8 adjustable back pad angles and 3 seat angles for varied exercises
- Burly 98.4lb weight and 1,000lb max capacity for stability during big lifts
- Vertical storage design with handle, wheels, and stopper for space efficiency
- Premium vinyl cover for secure grip and durability
- Precision laser-cut angles for easy adjustment without second-guessing
FAQ
What is the weight capacity of the adjustable weight bench?
The bench has a max capacity of 1,000lbs.
Can the bench be stored vertically?
Yes, the bench features a handle, wheels, and stopper for vertical storage.
Is the bench cover durable and non-slip?
Yes, the premium vinyl cover is extra sticky and tough for a secure grip.
Meet the FID Weight Bench's beefier, sturdier (and sexier) older brother.
This overbuilt bench has 8 adjustable back pad angles (decline, flat, and 6 inclines) and 3 adjustable seat angles. The burly 98.4lb bench weight, 2.4" thick non-slip pad, and 1,000lb max capacity offer unmatched stability during big lifts.
Compared to a flat bench, the angles of this heavy-duty adjustable bench add dozens of extra exercises to your routine, while the handle, wheels, and stopper make vertical storage a space-efficient dream. Add the optional bench attachments for even more versatility.
Featuring upgraded premium vinyl that's extra sticky and tougher than ever, this bench cover keeps you secure rep after rep. No more sliding around mid-set or pads breaking down faster than our last diet attempt.
Plus, we added precision laser-cut angles in the adjustable bench ladder, which means no more eyeballing if you're at the right angle — just pick your spot and lock it in without second-guessing.
Version 2.0 Upgrades
- Premium vinyl
- White stitching
- Laser-cut angle numbers
IMPORTANT: If storing vertically, ensure your floor is level. Uneven flooring may cause the bench to fall when stored upright.
