Hammer Strength Adjustable Decline Bench - Outlet

Hammer Strength

Hammer Strength Adjustable Decline Bench - Outlet

Sale price$1,302.00 Regular price$1,628.00
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Made in USA using Global Materials

Color:Black Frame / Dove Gray UpholsteryBlack Frame / Dove Gray Upholstery

truckIn-home delivery

  • Placement in the room of your choice
  • Professional assembly and removal of packaging

truckIn-home delivery

This item will be delivered and installed within 5-7 weeks

  • Placement in the room of your choice
  • Professional assembly and removal of packaging
SKU: FW-ADB-5829127

Outlet products are new with full warranty and available online only.
Pricing only applies to colors and combinations shown.

Serious training demands the right angles. Our Hammer Strength Adjustable Decline Bench delivers an effective way to train pressing and core movements at multiple decline angles. With a simple lever adjustment, home exercisers can switch from a -10° decline to a steeper -25° decline—eliminating the need for makeshift modifications like stacking plates under the bench.

Built for stability and performance, this bench ensures a secure setup for heavy lifts and powerful core work, making it a must-have for any serious home gym.

  • Upholstery shown in picture is not an accurate representation of Dove Gray color
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Arrives in 5-7 weeks

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Shogun Metafield

Welding in Hammer Strength factory in Kentucky, USA
American worker sewing upholstery on equipment

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Hammer Strength is entrusted to engineer the most scalable and durable strength training equipment from concept to application. Hammer Strength sets the global standard for design and testing, pioneering movement-based training. Our commitment to excellence is unrivaled so that every athlete can be unrivaled in their training - even from their home gym.

CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHT

KANE BROWN

A jam-packed tour schedule can make it hard for awarding-winning country music artist, Kane Brown, to find time for the gym — so he brought the gym experience home.