Description
The Lexco LS-108 low row is a selectorised seated rowing machine specified for intensive use in commercial gyms and rehabilitation practices. It trains the horizontal pulling pattern from a supported seated position, loading the latissimus dorsi, rhomboids, mid trapezius and rear deltoids while the chest pad and foot plate remove the lumbar load that a free weight bent over row places on the spine. That combination is why the low row appears in almost every professional strength circuit and in most physiotherapy equipment lists.
The LS-108 comes from the Lexco selectorised line, built for wear resistance rather than for a price point, with a modern frame design that sits well in a public facing gym. For an operator, the argument for professional grade equipment on a busy floor is straightforward: the machine has to hold its geometry, its bearing tolerance and its finish through years of continuous use, and it has to serve every member profile from a deconditioned beginner to a competitive athlete without adjustment compromises.
Technical specification
| Model | Lexco LS-108 low row |
| Type | Selectorised seated row station |
| Range | Lexco selectorised machines |
| Primary muscles | Latissimus dorsi, rhomboids, mid trapezius, rear deltoids |
| Secondary muscles | Biceps brachii, forearm flexors |
| Intended use | Commercial gyms, fitness centres, rehabilitation practices |
| Use class | ISO 20957-1:2024 class S, professional and commercial |
| SKU | MUS-07717 |
| Price | 3,075 EUR excluding VAT |
Professional use
A low row station works hardest in two settings. In a general fitness club it balances the pressing volume that most members self prescribe, which is the practical reason posture focused programmes always pair a row with a chest press. In a rehabilitation or reconditioning setting it allows scapular retraction to be trained at very low loads with the trunk fully supported, so the movement can be introduced early in a return to activity programme and progressed in controlled steps.
Exact dimensions, stack weight and adjustment ranges for the LS-108 are confirmed at quotation stage against the current Lexco specification, so the station is matched to the room and to the rest of the equipment list rather than ordered on catalogue figures alone. Light In Fitness has equipped gyms, hotels, local authorities and specialist facilities from Tours since 2013 and can supply the Lexco range as part of a complete fit out.
Frequently asked questions
How much floor space should I allow?
A seated row station needs clear access at the front for the user to sit down and a rear service gap for the stack. Because the exact footprint depends on the configuration supplied, we produce a layout study for your room as part of the quotation, positioning the machine against circulation routes and neighbouring equipment.
Is it suitable for a physiotherapy practice?
Yes. The supported seated position and instant load selection make it appropriate for supervised reconditioning work, provided load prescription remains with the practitioner. It is frequently installed alongside a lat pulldown and a leg press in a small rehabilitation gym.
What are the commercial terms?
Quotations are issued within 24 working hours. Shipping is 5 to 10 working days from stock to France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, with export costed per project. Warranty runs from 2 to 5 years depending on the range.
Request a quotation or call +33 6 20 72 66 96. See the full Lexco selectorised machines range.











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