Refurbished Cybex VR1 Seated Leg Press

Refurbished Cybex VR1 Seated Leg Press

$1,760.00
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When space is an issue, but compromise is not an option, the Cybex VR1 Series is often the right fit. With the Cybex VR1 Seated Leg Press the patented design of the articulating seat and back pad provides for more complete hip extension and gluteal involvement. The unique articulating carriage moves backward and tilts at the same time, which encourages the user to push higher on the back.Cybex VR1 is a high quality, space-efficient, and affordable strength circuit comprised of 17-pieces of selectorized equipment and 6 dual units that allow users to perform multiple exercises with just one machine. When space is an issue, but compromise is not an option, the Cybex VR1 Series is often the right fit. With its streamlined, space-saving design, this sturdy collection of 23 machines lets you offer members a comprehensive strength training solution regardless of your facility’s size. Our VR1 Duals go one step further by including multiple exercises in one machine to further shrink the required footprint. It no longer takes a big space or budget to build big-time strength.A Cybex VR1 Seated Leg Press is, and can best be described as follows: A Leg Press is a plate-loaded or selectorized strength station designed to work the leg muscles and is available in 45 Degree, Seated, or Horizontal configurations. The 45 Degree and Seated Leg Presses place the user in an angled or upright seated position in front of a large movable foot platform. Once the weight is loaded or selected the user places the feet shoulder width apart on the platform and pushes it away from the body by extending the knees and hips. A Horizontal Leg Press is comprised of a movable horizontal carriage with an angled head pad, pads to brace the shoulders, and a large foot plate. The user lies in a supine position with the feet placed shoulder width apart on the foot plate, creating a 90 degree angle between the calves and Hamstrings, and lifts the loaded or selected weight by pushing against the plate.

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