Description
The Lexco LPS-122 is a standing multi glute machine weighing 414 kg, with an eighteen step handle adjustment and an eleven step gas spring damper. Its mass is the point: at that weight the frame does not move when the athlete drives against it, which is what makes a standing hip extension usable at real loads.
Adjustment is unusually fine for a machine of this type. Eighteen handle positions let each user set their support height precisely, the gas damper offers eleven settings, and a pin footrest fixes the supporting leg. A high and low adjustment device changes which part of the glute complex takes the load, so the same machine covers several distinct exercises rather than one.
The finish reflects the LPS series. A double sided ABS weight stack cover protects the mechanism and gives the machine a clean appearance on the gym floor, which matters on a station that stands 2.14 metres tall and is visible from across the room.
Technical specification
| Model | Lexco LPS-122 standing multi glute machine |
| Reference | LIF-27239 |
| Dimensions | 882 x 1292 x 2143 mm |
| Total weight | 414 kg |
| Handle adjustment | 18 positions |
| Gas spring damper | 11 settings |
| Footrest | Pin adjusted |
| Muscle targeting | High and low adjustment device for different glute groups |
| Weight stack cover | Double sided ABS |
| Intended use | ISO 20957-1 class S, professional and commercial |
| Dispatch | 5 to 10 working days from stock |
| Price | 4,550 EUR excluding VAT |
Glute training as a commercial argument
Dedicated glute equipment has moved from a niche to one of the highest occupancy zones in a commercial gym, and a machine that supports several variants absorbs demand a single function station cannot. The LPS-122 belongs in that zone alongside hip thrust and abduction equipment rather than among general lower body machines.
Two practical points govern the installation. The machine is 2.14 metres tall, so check ceiling height and any low fittings above the intended position. It weighs 414 kg, so the delivery route and the floor loading need confirming, particularly on an upper floor. Our technical team covers both during the layout study. We deliver to France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, quote export per project, and dispatch within five to ten working days from stock.
Frequently asked questions
Why does the handle adjust in eighteen steps?
Standing hip extension depends on where the user’s hands and hips sit relative to the pad. Fine adjustment lets each person find the position where the glute takes the load rather than the lower back, which is the usual fault on this movement.
Does the machine suit beginners?
Yes. The movement is guided and the load is selected on the stack, so a beginner starts light and progresses. An induction is still worth giving, since positioning determines the result.
What floor loading should we allow?
The machine weighs 414 kg before any user load. On upper floors or over a basement, the structural capacity should be verified, and we raise this during the project study.
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