Description
The Gold SPG007 Ellipse combines a lat pulldown and a seated row on one 385 kg frame measuring 1,390 x 1,898 x 2,190 mm, with a 100 kg weight stack and a maximum user weight of 180 kg. Professional price: 2,150 EUR excluding VAT.
Vertical and horizontal pulling on one machine
A back programme needs both planes. The pulldown bar works the latissimus dorsi from overhead; the low pulley works the mid-back, rhomboids and trapezius horizontally. Installing both on one frame covers the pattern without giving up a second machine footprint, which is what makes this format standard in club and fitness-centre layouts.
The station comprises a pulldown bar, two handles for the vertical pull, a pulley for the horizontal row, an adjustable seat and a steel plate stack. Resistance is set on the stack, so load progression is immediate and does not require staff intervention.
Why it holds up on a club floor
- 385 kg frame mass, so the machine does not move under a heavy row
- Maximum user weight 180 kg, which covers a broader population than most machines in this class
- Adjustable seat and backrest for correct positioning across body sizes
- 100 kg steel plate stack with incremental selection
- Two exercise stations, one maintenance schedule
Technical specifications
| Reference / SKU | LIF-19303 – Gold SPG007 Ellipse |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 1,390 x 1,898 x 2,190 mm |
| Weight | 385 kg |
| Weight stack | 100 kg |
| Maximum user weight | 180 kg |
| Stations | Lat pulldown and seated row |
| Seat | Adjustable |
| Range | Gold Line selectorised |
| Price | 2,150 EUR excluding VAT |
Who specifies it
Gyms, fitness centres, sports clubs and corporate facilities equipping a back and shoulder area. It is also a practical choice for physiotherapy and conditioning rooms, where the adjustable seat and the graduated stack let the same machine serve rehabilitation and general strength work.
Compare it with the rest of the Gold Line selectorised range, or the wider selectorised machine selection if you are planning a full circuit.
Positioning it on the floor
Allow clear space behind the pulldown seat for the user to sit down and stand up, and a full arm length in front of the low pulley for the row. The most common layout mistake is putting a dual pulling machine against a wall on the row side, which shortens the usable cable travel and makes the seated row uncomfortable for taller members. We mark the working envelope on the layout drawing issued with the quotation so the machine is placed correctly the first time.
Frequently asked questions
Can two people use it at once?
No. The two stations share one weight stack, so it is a single-user machine. That is the trade-off that keeps the footprint to one position instead of two.
Is 100 kg enough for a club population?
For pulldown and row work in a general fitness population, yes. Sites serving strength athletes should plan a dedicated heavy row alongside it.
What floor loading should I allow?
385 kg for the machine plus the user. On upper floors this is the figure your structural engineer will want, together with the positions of the feet.
Light In Fitness supplies selectorised strength equipment to clubs, hotels, clinics and public facilities across Europe. Send us your room dimensions and we will return a quotation excluding VAT with a layout study.










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