Description
The Bodytone Solid Grow SG54 is a vertical leg press taking Olympic 50 mm plates, with a recommended maximum load of 110 kg. The vertical geometry cuts the floor area needed compared with a 45-degree press. Professional price: 2,196 EUR excluding VAT.
Vertical geometry, smaller footprint
A conventional 45-degree leg press occupies a long diagonal footprint and is usually the single largest machine in a lower-body area. The SG54 places the user on their back with the platform directly overhead, so the machine occupies little more than the area of the user lying down. For a studio of 40 to 100 m2, that difference often decides whether a leg press fits at all.
The guided path stays stable through the full range and loads the quadriceps, glutes and hamstrings together. Plates load onto standard 50 mm horns, so the machine uses discs you already own.
Specification
- Recommended maximum load 110 kg
- Olympic 50 mm plate compatibility, plates not supplied
- Target muscles: quadriceps, glutes, hamstrings
- Guided vertical movement path
- Recommended accessory: a 50 kg plate set per machine
- Bodytone Solid Grow range
Technical specifications
| Reference / SKU | LIF-BT-SG54 |
|---|---|
| Brand / range | Bodytone Solid Grow |
| Type | Vertical leg press, plate-loaded |
| Weight stack | None, Olympic 50 mm plates |
| Recommended maximum load | 110 kg |
| Plates included | No |
| Training zone | Lower body |
| Price | 2,196 EUR excluding VAT |
Who specifies it
Small and mid-sized gyms, independent coaches running lower-body strength work, and premium home gyms that want a leg press without the footprint of a 45-degree machine. The Solid Grow range is positioned for these sites rather than for high-traffic club floors, where a heavier plate-loaded press is the right specification.
See the rest of the Bodytone Solid Grow range, or compare formats in the vertical leg press selection.
Access and clearance
A vertical leg press is entered from the head end, lying down, so the clearance that matters is behind the backrest rather than in front of the platform. Allow room for a user to get in and out without contact with an adjacent machine, and keep both plate horns reachable from a standing position. We set the working envelope on the layout drawing supplied with the quotation.
Frequently asked questions
Is 110 kg enough?
110 kg is the recommended maximum load for this machine. In a vertical position the user is pressing against a shorter lever than on a 45-degree press, so the equivalent training effect is reached at a lower plate weight. For members who need more, a horizontal or 45-degree press is the correct choice.
Are plates supplied?
No. The machine takes standard Olympic 50 mm discs. We usually quote a 50 kg plate set per machine alongside it, which covers most training programmes at this load rating.
How much space should I allow?
Allow the machine footprint plus clear access at the head end for the user to get in and out, and clearance on both sides for loading plates. We produce a scaled layout with the quotation.
Light In Fitness supplies Bodytone equipment to gyms, studios, hotels and independent coaches across Europe. Send us your room dimensions and we will return a quotation excluding VAT.




















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