About XMARK Power Series Adjustable Dumbbell Weight Bench
The XMARK Power Series Adjustable Dumbbell Weight Bench is built for serious lifters who want strength, versatility, and comfort in their training equipment. With a 1500 lb weight capacity, 7 adjustable backrest positions, and a heavy-duty frame, this bench is designed to handle intense workouts. Whether you’re performing incline presses, decline sit-ups, or flat bench exercises, this bench adapts to meet your training needs.
Versatile Adjustability for Full-Body Training
Standard benches with limited adjustments can restrict your exercise options. The XMARK Power Series Bench features 7 backrest settings, ranging from -20 degrees for decline movements to upright military press. This versatility allows you to train your chest, shoulders, core, and more—all on one bench. With the added foot holder for stability, decline exercises become more effective and secure.
- 7 backrest positions from decline to military press
- Supports flat, incline, and decline training
- Foot holder provides stability for decline exercises
Heavy-Duty Construction for Serious Strength
Lightweight benches can wobble or fail under heavy loads, putting your safety at risk. The XMARK Power Series Bench is built with a 2” x 3” 11-gauge mainframe, giving it the strength to handle up to 1500 lbs. Its solid construction ensures stability and reliability, so you can lift heavy with confidence during every workout.
- 2” x 3” 11-gauge steel mainframe
- Handles up to 1500 lbs with ease
- Stable and secure under heavy training
Comfortable and Easy to Move
Poorly padded benches can cause discomfort and limit your ability to train effectively. This adjustable bench features high-density padding and ergonomic design to keep you comfortable through long workouts. For added convenience, built-in wheels make it easy to reposition the bench around your gym space, saving time and effort between exercises.
- High-density padding for comfort
- Ergonomic design supports proper posture
- Wheels for easy portability and repositioning