Description
The Power Line horizontal press is a guided load leg machine weighing 260 kg, with a 100 kg selectorised stack and a pulley system that gives increased leverage through the pressing movement. Leg pressing is the highest volume strength exercise in most gyms, and a horizontal seated format is the version that the widest range of members can use: entry and exit are straightforward, the back stays supported, and there is no plate handling to manage.
The biomechanics are set to keep the movement safe under a high number of repetitions. Because the load is guided rather than free, the machine tolerates the long sets and short rests that make leg pressing useful for conditioning as well as for strength, and the resistance can be adjusted quickly to suit very different levels between one user and the next. The result is a station that a beginner uses in their first induction and an experienced lifter uses for volume work.
At 2,065 mm long, 1,250 mm wide and 1,655 mm high, this is a machine that has to be planned into a layout rather than fitted in afterwards, and the 260 kg mass is what gives it stability under load. It belongs to the Power Line range of professional selectorised machines supplied by Light In Fitness across France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg.
Technical specification
| Range | Power Line professional selectorised machines |
|---|---|
| Movement | Horizontal seated leg press, guided load |
| Target muscles | Quadriceps, gluteals and hamstrings |
| Weight stack | 100 kg selectorised |
| Mechanism | Pulley system providing increased leverage through the movement |
| Length | 2,065 mm |
| Width | 1,250 mm |
| Height | 1,655 mm |
| Machine weight | 260 kg |
| Intended use | Professional and commercial use, class S under EN ISO 20957 |
| Price | 3,450 EUR excluding VAT |
| Despatch | 5 to 10 working days from stock |
Planning the lower body zone around a leg press
A leg press is the busiest machine in the lower body group, so it should be reached without crossing other stations and it needs clear space behind the seat for entry. The footprint of 2,065 by 1,250 mm is the figure that governs the plan, and at 260 kg plus user and load the machine concentrates significant weight, which is worth verifying on a suspended slab or an upper floor before installation. A selectorised press has one practical advantage over a plate loaded one in a busy club: there are no discs to leave on the floor and no loading time between members, which keeps the zone tidy and the rotation fast. Pair it with a leg extension and a leg curl to complete the thigh sequence. We size the zone and confirm clearances from your floor plan free of charge before quoting.
Frequently asked questions
Is 100 kg of selectorised load enough?
On a leg press the mechanical advantage of the linkage means the load felt by the user is not the same as the stack weight. For general club use the stack covers the full membership; for a strength focused room a plate loaded press should be considered alongside it.
Can the machine be used for conditioning as well as strength?
Yes. The guided path and the quick load change suit high repetition sets and short rests, which is how leg presses are commonly programmed for conditioning circuits.
What should I check before installation?
The 2,065 by 1,250 mm footprint, the access route into the room for a 260 kg machine, and the floor capacity if the gym is not at ground level. We confirm all three during the free implantation study.
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