Description
The Bodytone BT57025 A/1 row handle is the seated-row specialist of the cable attachment park: a rigid, stable grip built for heavy horizontal pulling on the low pulley. Price: 37 EUR excluding VAT.
The handle for the heaviest pull on the cable stack
The seated cable row is where members load cables hardest, and the attachment has to match: no flex, no swivel, just a solid platform that transmits every kilogram into the mid-back. The A/1 geometry gives a compact, stable hold that keeps the hands fixed and the pulling line consistent from full stretch to contraction — the qualities that matter when the stack is nearly full and grip position cannot be allowed to drift.
One attachment, one angle — the logic of a cable park
Every attachment on a pulley column changes the grip and the pulling angle, and therefore the muscular emphasis. The A/1 row handle owns the heavy horizontal pull; around it, a lat bar covers vertical width work, a triceps rope the pressdowns, and single-hand grips the unilateral corrections. Together they turn one dual pulley into a complete back-and-arms station.
Fits every machine in the room
The handle clips by standard carabiner to any low pulley, crossover column or row station, whatever the brand. Wall-mounted storage racks are available so the attachment park stays ordered between sessions.
Specifications
| Reference | LIF-BT-BT57025 |
|---|---|
| Type | A/1 seated-row handle, rigid grip |
| Compatibility | Standard pulley carabiners, all cable stations |
| Storage | Wall racks available |
| Price | 37 EUR excluding VAT |
Built to take the abuse of the heaviest station
Row stations concentrate wear: the attachment is clipped, loaded near the top of the stack and set down hard, dozens of times a day. The A/1’s rigid construction has no moving parts to loosen, so upkeep is minimal — an occasional check of the attachment eye for burrs, a wipe of the grips, and carabiner inspection on the machine side. Storage discipline matters more: a wall rack beside the cable station keeps the handle off the floor, where dropped attachments chip and roughen. Clubs running several row stations order one A/1 per station plus a spare, so a worn unit rotates out without a gap on the floor.
Frequently asked questions
What is this handle best used for?
Heavy seated rows at the low pulley: the rigid build and stable grip are designed for the highest loads a cable back session reaches. It also serves cable pull-throughs and single-station circuits.
How does it differ from the V handles in the range?
The A/1 is the dedicated heavy-row grip; the 30 cm fixed V and the rotating V handles trade some rigidity for grip-width and wrist-rotation options. A complete park carries all three for different members and loads.
Can a full attachment park be quoted?
Yes — base set plus the specific grips your audiences need, including wear duplicates, with quantity discounts. Free quote within 24 hours.
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