Description
The Etenon R5303 is a plate-loaded biceps curl machine. A Scott-oriented arm pad fixes the elbow, the left and right arms load independently, and the converging path removes the lumbar compensation that turns a standing curl into a back exercise.
Quality of repetition, not quantity
Members who curl for months without result are rarely doing too little work. They are doing the wrong work: the hips drive, the torso swings and the elbow travels backwards, so each repetition recruits the back more than the biceps. Fixing the elbow on a pad removes every one of those compensations. What remains is elbow flexion, which is the exercise.
Specification
- Scott-oriented arm support pad, elbow locked in position.
- Independent plate-loaded left and right arms.
- Converging path with no lumbar compensation.
- Multi-grip handles, supinated and neutral.
- Reinforced Q235 steel frame, oven-cured epoxy paint.
Where it belongs on the floor
Not next to the curl station on a multi-gym, which it would simply duplicate. The R5303 works as a finishing station in a dedicated arm area — a place members go at the end of a session, which also relieves the queue that forms on the EZ bar. That distinction is set out on the 3D layout drawing rather than left to chance. Typical settings are aesthetics-focused fitness clubs, premium facilities, intermediate strength floors structuring a detailed arm zone, and upmarket hotel gyms.
Technical specification
| Reference / SKU | LIF-43300 (manufacturer reference R5303) |
|---|---|
| Brand / range | Etenon Fitness — R5 Plate Loaded |
| Movement | Biceps curl with fixed elbow, converging path |
| Arms | Independent left and right, plate loaded |
| Handles | Multi-grip, supinated and neutral |
| Frame | Reinforced Q235 steel |
| Finish | Oven-cured epoxy paint |
| Support | European manufacture; after-sales response within 48 working hours in mainland France; long-term spare parts availability; extended frame warranty |
| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
Frequently asked questions
Supinated or neutral grip?
Supinated targets the biceps brachii directly; neutral shifts emphasis towards the brachialis and brachioradialis and is often more comfortable for users with wrist or elbow sensitivity. Both are available on the same handle.
Does it duplicate the curl station on our multi-gym?
Only if it is placed beside it. Positioned as an isolation finishing station in a defined arm zone, it complements rather than competes — which is a layout decision, not a product one.
Are plates included?
No. Olympic plates are quoted separately. A small plate tree at the station keeps loading times short.
Request a quotation. Send your floor plan and existing arm equipment and we will return a project quotation with a 3D layout within 24 business hours.










