Brandon Tunquist's Reviews (759)


(5.00)
3/17/2026
Amazing standalone incline. Its a good height off the ground so you can actually get some good leg drive, unlike other inclined where youre either too high or basically sitting on the ground. The spotter platform is nice and big too
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(4.33)
3/17/2026
Nothing really standout about this machine compared to other commerical selectorized leg extensions. It was smooth, the seat angle was nice, and the adjustability was good so you get a good stretch at the bottom
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(4.67)
3/17/2026
This was a lesser known brand for sure, but around 10 years ago when I used this bench it was my favorite. The pad was extremely grippy, the bench was made really solid, and it even had band pegs on it. Only downside was no safety arms
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(4.67)
3/16/2026
This thing is a monster. My old gym had it and it was a very solid heavy piece. It was used more for lat pulldown bars, etc. but worked well
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(5.00)
3/16/2026
Was lucky enough that one of the gyms I used to go to had several 100lb pairs of these. Im no vintage plate expert by any means but the videos I have using them more closely match this style versus the other 100lb york ones
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(4.67)
3/16/2026
These and Eleiko were some of the first brands of Kilo plates that were popular back in the day. Expensive but still very nice plates
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(5.00)
3/16/2026
Your typical quality rack from rogue, but the westside style hole spacing is a great touch for adjustability
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(3.67)
3/16/2026
Its a solid bench, but its expensive for what you get with no spotter arms and when compared to a combo rack. The pad is also slick and not grippy
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