🏆 Elevate Your Leg Day Game!
The XS Sports Pro Heavy Duty Seated Leg Curl & Extension Machine is designed for serious fitness enthusiasts, featuring adjustable components for personalized workouts. With a maximum weight capacity of 80kg and a robust alloy steel construction, this machine ensures durability and effectiveness for both quads and hamstrings. Its compact size makes it an ideal addition to any gym space.
Tension level | Heavy |
Handle type | Straight |
Strap type | Linear bearing straps |
Maximum weight recommendation | 80 Kilograms |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00754311445868 |
UPC | 754311445868 |
Color | Silver |
Size | 106x106x98cm |
Material type | Alloy Steel |
Included components | Leg curl / extension machine |
Batteries included? | No |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | XS Sports |
Item model number | TRLEX |
Product Dimensions | 106 x 106 x 98 cm; 45 kg |
ASIN | B00LGMMB4E |
J**N
Fantastic Piece of Kit
This is a fantastic piece of kit for the money. Very sturdy and well made.I’ll start off with a negative; yes the assembly instructions are poor, but dear God Almighty it doesn’t take a NASA engineer to figure out where all the nuts and bolts go – I put it together in approx. 30 mins. Have a good look at the photo on Amazon for reference. SimplesNow the positives; I just cannot for the life of me figure out why folk are having problems with resistance “for the first foot of movement” when doing leg extensions and that the thing doesn’t exercise the hamstrings.The range of movement whilst performing leg extensions is bang on. I stand 6 foot and it works perfectly for me. I can position the thing at the last hole and my legs are pushed under the seat at the start of the rep. Plenty range of movement and resistance. However, I'm maybe missing something here, but I find plenty of resistance even at the starting position.To exercise the hamstring, take the weights off the bar (to lighten it) and pull out the pin (that’s used to position the shin pads using the circular holed plate) and then move the weights bar right around on itself to the other side of the retainer bar (thing that the weights arm sits on). Then move the leg pad upwards into a position you’re happy/comfortable with, add your weights, and then start curling your legs – instead of the pad on your shin it sits at the other side of your leg on your lower calf. If you’re using a serious amount of weights, then use the padded restraint that gets positioned on top of your thighs. Again simple.The machine isn’t too large either and doesn’t take up too much real-estate – important for all us home gym users.If you’re looking for a fantastic piece of kit for hamstrings, Rectus Femoris, Vastus Medialis and Vastus Lateralis etc etc etc, then this is the machine for you.This machine was supplied by XS Sport. Great guys to deal with and the thing came pretty damned quickly.
S**A
Brilliant addition to the home gym
This is a great machine for the money, the build quality is good, it’s easy to put together and I don’t understand any reviews mentioning lack of range of motion.This has full range of motion if you set the leg bar correctly. It’s also easy to get in and out…just take the centre support out as it clips in and out in a second!I have been using it for 6 weeks now and have to say that overall, a brilliant addition to the home gym and great value for money.
G**.
Design Flaw
Well made, rather spoilt by the almost complete lack of assembly instructions.However there is a major design flaw. Leg movement lifts weights on an arm. The arm starts from a vertical position, so the initial load is zero, no matter what weight is on the arm. The load rises to a maximum as the rotation reaches 90 deg. This makes the unit useless to develope strength over a range of movement.
W**R
Good piece of kit
Good piece of kit. Was a tad wary after about building based on the posts I had read but pretty straight forward. My only major issue is the foam covers. The bottom foot rail has a 2inch diameter. The foam cover supplied can with only a 1 inch diameter hole. This made it impossible to get on without actually cutting into the foam. All good once on but there was no way of fitting with intervention. I’m not sure if this was just a one off fault but you should be prepared for this.
B**T
Nice bit of kit
Item arrived well packaged in two boxes. As per other reviewers, instructions are a total nightmare so we assembled based on a combination of the parts list and Amazon pictures. When assembled we noticed the weights arm assembly was very unstable - sent a picture to the seller and they were very helpful - they identified a couple of missing parts which were sent to us very quickly with no quibble. We put these in place and the machine is now fine and working properly. I would say for the serious gym-ers they may encounter issues at heavy loads, but for an amateur like me who wanted a cheap machine for curls and extensions it works just fine and is good value. From a design perspective, if you are a bit on the lardy side like me it can be a bit of a struggle getting into the machine, so I took the arms off and put them back on facing backwards which seemed to work fine. Also, I would have preferred selector pins to screws for adjusting the back rest and leg part just for speed of adjustment but again no major issue. Very pleased so far.
A**R
Not bad for the price
Ok it goes together easy enough though my only complaint is the play experienced in the lower leg bar used to lift the weight lever. It's just not solid and has some wobble. My worry is that this will worsen with use. Also 1 of the seat bolts didn't line up.It does though train quads and hams well performing adequate extensions and curls. A little awkward to get into to be fair, but it does do the job.For the money, it'll work. Especially if you incorporate squats and dead lifts into your leg workout. Could you get better for a few more quid? You could. But for a home gym you won't go far wrong and I feel confident in saying this as ove now been using regularly gor 6 months.I gave it 3 stars due to poor seat quality, wobble in lower leg extension bar, and ability to get on and off the machine which can be a little awkward. To be fair 6 months on, it's still working well and I'll regularly load it up with 60kg. The slight wobble hasn't worsened, and the seats holding up even with only 3 bolts holding it on. Yes its still a little awkward to get off and on when doing leg curls so I'll keep my review as 3 stars and a thumbs up.
C**D
Good purchase
Good quality. Sturdy.Range of motion is pretty good for a plate loaded machine. Ignore the review that says otherwise. You can adjust the wheel to get a better range of motion to suit your size.
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