Heavy Duty Leg Press MAchines @ your gym?

headlinerguy01

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Any of you work out with a heavy duty leg press/hack squat machine at your gym? I'm talking about ones that can hold 2,000 lbs of weight on it. If so, what's the name brand for those machines? Thanks!

J.J.
 
the leg presses (there are 2, but only one squat rack?) are made by hammer strength, and they only hold 1800lbs.
 
Thanks for your imput. I didn't mean squat rack..it's called a hack squat machine. Some companies combine the leg press and hack squat into one universal machine. I'll tell my gym owner that Hammerstrength is the way to go...I mentioned to him before they put out a kick ass product.

J.J.
 
My gym has a huge one. Not sure of the make of it but I will check tomorrow and get back to you. I think it is by Maxicam or somthing like that.
 
Monsoon is the Hammer leg press you're talking about the new style from Hammer? The first leg press Hammer came out with is a hunk of shit. It's the one that "pivots" at the top. Very unnatural. In the brochure I have, Hammer now offers what most would consider a leg press. Looks very heavy duty. I assume this is the one you are talking about? To answer yopur question headlinerguy01, Nebula makes a very solid, heavy duty leg press and a hack squat. When I was going to school in Toronto, I trained at the Gold's gym in Mississauga and they have both pieces. The leg press has a huge foot plate, so you can experiment with different stances. I saw a guy do 900lbs on the hack squat. No creaking or moaning from the machine. A Canadian company called Atlantis makes a heavy leg press too. Both of these presses have the normal weight horns and also a pair of shorter ones on top (so 4 weight horns to load up). Flex makes nice leg equipment, but their leg press will only hold 12-13 plates per side. Then you have to load dumbbells or people on top for more weight. At the local Goodlife Fitness (a real weiner gym), they have an Icarian leg press. I don't like it. I don't know what is is about it I don't like, I just don't like the way it feels. Also the cybex sled press is a really nice piece. I think it will only take about 1000lbs though. And no where else to put more. It's nice though.
 
the golds i train is a really nice gym that just expanded. they just bought two new cybex leg presses that have a very smooth range of motion. i don't know what the capacity is but it looks like it can hold a lot of plates
 
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