Description
The Gold Line Lat Pulldown is a plate-loaded back machine with converging independent arms, built on 120 x 50 mm SPHC oval steel tube with a 3 mm wall. It measures 156 x 153 x 188 cm, weighs 165 kg and accepts users up to 180 kg. Light In Fitness supplies it at 1,650 EUR excluding VAT.
Independent arms instead of a single bar
A conventional pulldown links both hands to one bar, so the two sides of the back can never be assessed or trained separately. On this machine each arm is mechanically independent and converges as it descends, following the natural arc of the shoulder rather than a straight line. Each side carries its own load; a dominant lat cannot cover for a weaker one, and a rehabilitation programme can load the two sides differently and progress them at different rates.
- Converging independent arms, one load path per side
- Olympic 50 mm plate posts on two loading levels
- Safety bar limiting the working range
- Quick-release seat adjustment, settings marked in yellow
Gold Line construction
The frame uses hot-rolled SPHC oval steel tube in 120 x 50 mm section with a 3 mm wall, laser cut and robot welded, on non-slip rubber floor supports. Grip zones are extra-strength TPR-EVA, which stays usable with chalked or wet hands. The seat is a twin-cylinder reinforced construction with 2 mm upholstery leather over high-density polyurethane foam. The finish is a powder coating applied as two protective base coats plus a final top coat, in black or grey as standard, with custom colours available.
Specification
| Reference / SKU | LIF-17490, Gold Line plate loaded |
|---|---|
| Type | Plate-loaded converging lat pulldown |
| Dimensions | 156 x 153 x 188 cm (L x W x H) |
| Weight | 165 kg |
| Maximum user weight | 180 kg |
| Plate fitting | Olympic 50 mm posts, two loading levels |
| Frame | SPHC hot-rolled oval steel tube, 120 x 50 x 3 mm |
| Finish | Powder coating, two base coats plus top coat; black or grey standard |
| Upholstery | 2 mm leather over high-density PU foam, TPR-EVA grips |
| Price | 1,650 EUR excluding VAT |
Olympic plates are quoted separately.
Frequently asked questions
Why plate-loaded rather than a weight stack?
Independent converging arms are difficult to build around a shared stack, and plate loading is what makes per-side loading possible in the first place. It also removes the cable, the pulley train and the stack from the maintenance schedule, which is the main long-term cost on a selectorised pulldown.
Does the safety bar limit the range of motion?
It limits how far the arms travel at the top, which stops the shoulder being pulled into full elevation when a user releases under load. Set it during commissioning to suit the user population; it can be reset in seconds.
How does this compare with the Ellipse lat pulldown?
The Ellipse machine uses a single elliptical bar with several grip widths and is the simpler, more universal station. The Gold Line unit is the specialist choice where unilateral loading matters: strength facilities, rehabilitation centres and clubs with a serious training population.
Light In Fitness supplies the full Gold Line plate-loaded series to gyms, hotels, corporate facilities and rehabilitation centres across France and Europe. See the plate-loaded machines range or the converging machines catalogue. Send us your equipment list and we return a quotation with lead times, delivery and installation.










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