Description
The Shock Chest Press turns the most popular pressing exercise in the gym into a machine movement with a genuinely engineered strength curve. Using multiple levers and cams, the Shock line creates a lifting profile matched to human pressing mechanics — the load feels right at the chest, through the mid-range and at lockout. Once members have felt that leverage, as the range’s designers put it, pushing plates never feels the same again.
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A pressing profile built around body mechanics
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The bench press is one of the three basic strength lifts and usually the first exercise newcomers learn — it develops the whole visible upper body. The plate-loaded Shock version keeps that training effect while removing the need for a spotter and the technique risk of a free bar, making it the safer high-volume alternative for busy commercial floors.
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- Multi-lever and cam design producing a unique lifting profile that maximises natural body mechanics.
- Knurled stainless steel handles for a secure, durable grip.
- Assisted seat adjustment — members set their position quickly between sets.
- User-defined pre-stretch settings to match individual shoulder mobility.
- Clean styling with integrated weight-plate storage that keeps the floor tidy.
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Technical specifications
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| Reference | LIF-16863 |
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| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 202 × 132 × 114 cm |
| Weight | 111 kg |
| Type | Plate-loaded chest press |
| Muscle groups | Pectorals, anterior deltoids, triceps |
| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
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Frequently asked questions
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Why choose a plate-loaded press over a barbell bench?
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No spotter is needed, the movement path is guided, and unilateral work is possible — while plate loading keeps the progressive, free-weight feel that selectorised machines lose.
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What does the pre-stretch setting do?
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It defines the start position of the handles, letting each user choose how deep the press begins — important for protecting shoulders with limited mobility and for advanced lifters wanting a fuller stretch.
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Can I build a complete Shock line?
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Yes — the range covers pressing, pulling and lower-body stations with shared styling and construction. Start with the incline chest press or browse the full Shock strength range.
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Request a quotation
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Send your floor plan and shortlist: we return a complete proposal with delivery and installation within 24 business hours.








