Description
The Lexco LPS-124 is a dedicated hip thrust machine for commercial gyms, built around a hip articulation pad that leaves the movement genuinely free. Hip thrusts have moved from an accessory exercise to a programmed lift in strength and physique training, and doing them with a barbell on a bench occupies floor space, requires setup time and intimidates newcomers. A dedicated machine removes all three problems.
The adjustment set is simple and quick, which is what a high turnover exercise needs. A sliding adjuster with 9 positions sets the machine to the user’s height, and the saddle unit adjusts up and down through 8 positions to fine tune the hip position. The hip articulation pad gives an unusually free range of movement, so the user reaches full hip extension rather than being stopped early by the frame.
The machine measures 2005 x 924 x 1363 mm and weighs 303 kg in total, of which the weight stack accounts for 100 kg. That mass is what keeps it stable under a heavy set, since hip thrusts generate high horizontal forces that would move a lighter frame. Weight stack shrouds are double sided ABS for durability in a commercial setting.
Technical specification
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| Product type | Selectorised hip thrust machine |
| Reference | Lexco LPS-124 |
| Dimensions | 2005 x 924 x 1363 mm |
| Total weight | 303 kg |
| Weight stack | 100 kg |
| Sliding adjuster | 9 positions |
| Saddle adjustment | 8 positions, up and down |
| Pad | Hip articulation pad for free range of movement |
| Stack shrouds | Double sided ABS |
| Price | 5,500 EUR excluding VAT |
| Dispatch | 5 to 10 working days from stock |
Why gyms are adding a dedicated hip thrust station
Demand is the practical argument. In most commercial clubs the glute focused area is the busiest zone outside cardio, and a barbell hip thrust setup ties up a bench, a bar, a pad and several plates for the duration of a session. A selectorised machine turns that into a 15 second changeover, which raises throughput on the same square metres.
The second argument is coaching load. Setting up a barbell hip thrust correctly takes instruction, and gyms without floor staff see the exercise performed badly or avoided. A fixed path machine with 9 height positions makes it accessible to a member on their first session. Allow clear space at the foot end for entry, and specify rubber gym flooring tiles underneath given the 303 kg mass.
Frequently asked questions
How heavy is the weight stack?
100 kg, within a total machine weight of 303 kg.
Does the machine suit all user heights?
The 9 position sliding adjuster and the 8 position saddle cover a wide range of statures. We can confirm suitability for a specific population at the quotation stage.
What floor preparation is recommended?
A level surface with rubber gym flooring tiles under the frame. On suspended floors, check the point loading against the 303 kg machine weight.
Request a quotation and we reply within 24 working hours. See the complete Lexco LPS selectorised machines range.










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