Description
The Bodytone EB14 puts two cornerstone leg machines in one footprint: an oblique leg press and a hack squat, switchable in moments. For gyms, rehabilitation centres, hotels, spas and military facilities where floor space is priced by the square metre, that duality is the whole argument — one 225 × 97 cm station covers the pressing and squatting patterns that normally demand two machines.
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Two movements, one guided carriage
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In leg press mode, users drive the platform through an oblique path that loads the quadriceps, glutes, hamstrings and adductors with the back fully supported. Flip to hack squat mode — back against the rear pad, shoulders under the pads — and the same carriage delivers a squat from a different, more specific angle prized in many sports disciplines. The guidance gives the sensation of a free squat with the security and fluidity of a machine, and Olympic plate loading means the resistance scales as far as your strongest members can push it.
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- Dual function: oblique leg press and hack squat on one machine.
- Complete lower-body coverage: quadriceps, glutes, thighs, hamstrings, adductors.
- Plate-loaded (Olympic discs) for unlimited progressive loading.
- Leather-look covering over sweat-resistant high-density foam padding.
- Bodytone bench-line engineering, developed through biomechanical and ergonomic studies with professional athletes.
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Technical specifications
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| Brand / model | Bodytone EB14 |
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| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 225 × 97 × 147 cm |
| Type | Plate-loaded dual leg press / hack squat |
| Muscle groups | Quadriceps, glutes, hamstrings, adductors |
| Use | Gyms, rehabilitation centres, hotels, spas, institutional facilities |
| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
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Frequently asked questions
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How quickly can users switch between the two modes?
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The changeover is designed to be simple enough for members to do themselves between sets — no tools, no staff intervention.
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Why choose a hack squat over a barbell squat?
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The guided path removes the balance component, letting users load the legs hard with the trunk supported — valuable for hypertrophy work, for rehabilitation settings and for members without barbell technique.
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What does it replace on a floor plan?
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Typically a separate 45-degree press and hack squat machine. Compare with the rest of our plate-loaded machines or the full strength training range.
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Request a quotation
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Send your floor plan: we confirm siting, clearances and a complete quotation within 24 business hours.



















