Description
The Bodytone FBC13 is a utility bench for upper-body training. At 26 kg it is the lightest station in the Bodytone bench group, and its 95 cm back support puts it in the upright category rather than the flat-bench one: it is built for seated pressing, supported curls and dumbbell work performed against a back rest.
The bench that gets moved
Every gym floor needs one piece of equipment that staff can pick up and reposition without a trolley. The FBC13 is that piece. Its 123 x 68 cm footprint fits between two machines, and its weight means a single member of staff can move it for a class, a personal-training session or a floor clean. In studios and hotel gyms it is often the only bench, because the upright back support covers pressing and curling work that a flat bench cannot.
Use with free weights
The FBC13 carries no stack and no plate posts. It is used with dumbbells, barbells or plates according to the exercise, and those items are quoted separately. That keeps the unit price low and lets an operator scale the free-weight inventory independently of the number of benches.
Durability in intensive use
A bench that gets moved several times a day takes knocks that a fixed machine never sees, usually at the feet and the frame edges. Check the floor protectors as part of the periodic service, particularly where the bench is dragged rather than lifted, and keep the upholstery in the daily cleaning round. Neither is a specification issue, but both decide how the bench looks after two years on a busy floor.
Buying in quantity
Volume pricing applies across multi-bench orders, so settle the total quantity before the quotation is issued rather than adding units in a second order.
Technical specification
| Reference / SKU | LIF-BT-FBC13 (manufacturer reference FBC13) |
|---|---|
| Brand | Bodytone |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 123 x 68 x 95 cm |
| Footprint | 123 x 68 cm |
| Net weight | 26 kg |
| Loading | Free weights, not included |
| Standard | Conformity documentation supplied with the quotation |
| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
Frequently asked questions
How many should a small gym order?
As a rule of thumb, one utility bench per free-weight zone plus one for the class or studio space. We will size the order against your floor plan.
Does it need dumbbells or plates?
Yes. The bench is used with free weights, which are not part of the structure and are listed separately on the quotation.
What are the delivery and installation lead times?
Allow 3 to 6 weeks from order to commissioning in mainland France, 4 to 6 weeks in Belgium and 5 to 7 weeks in Switzerland.
Request a quotation. Send your equipment list and we will return a project quotation within 24 business hours. Volume pricing applies across multi-bench orders.

















