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Body-Solid Powerline P2LPX Home Gym Equipment with Leg Press, Grey/Black

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Size: 210 lbs.


Features

  • MULTI FUNCTIONAL: The Powerline Home Gym with Leg Press P2LPX complete gym from Body-Solid is a comprehensive home workout machine for total-body training with an added leg press
  • SIX STATIONS: This fitness equipment provides six workout stations, including multi-press arms, lat pull-down ab crunch, functional pulleys, leg extension/leg curl and seated row
  • WEIGHT STACK: The home gym comes with a standard 210-pound alloy weight stack
  • ADJUSTABLE: Ideal for a total body workout in small compact spaces, and features a single adjustable seat with a two-way adjustable back pad
  • DIMENSIONS: Measures 71 by 66 by 83 inches (L x W x H) and weighs 534 pounds. Ships in 8 boxes

Brand: Body-Solid


Color: Silver / Black


Material: Alloy Steel


Tension Level: 210 pounds


Handle Type: Fixed Handle


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎210 Pounds


UPC: ‎638448018143


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎90 x 40 x 25 inches


Package Weight: ‎558 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎71 x 66 x 83 inches


Brand Name: ‎Body-Solid


Warranty Description: ‎In Home 10 Years Frame, 1 Year All Parts


Model Name: ‎Body-Solid Powerline P2LPX210 Home Gym Equipment with Leg Press, 210 lbs. Weight Stack


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Body Solid


Part Number: ‎P2LPX210


Included Components: ‎P2X Home Gym, PLPX Leg Press Attachment, SP50 Weight Stack upgrade


Size: ‎210 lbs.


Date First Available: January 27, 2023


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  • Overall I'm very happy with this purchase
Size: 150 lbs.
Overall I'm very happy with this purchase. Yes this gym is fairly involved to assemble, but if you take your time it's not that hard. I was able to open the boxes and carry the large frame parts to my second story loft. I assembled it myself following the directions in 5 approx. 1-2 hour sessions. If you have the right tools and have reasonable mechanical aptitude you can do this. If not get help of course. The gym works as expected, although like others I did notice the "function training arm" does encroach on the leg press. I could work around it ok (5' 8", 180 lbs) but larger people may have trouble with it. I experienced two minor problems. 1) The chromed metal pipes that the foam (leg) rollers slide onto had burrs on the inside diameters at the ends. Tapping in the plastic end-caps caused them to bind up tight and two broke. Body solid promptly sent me two more end-caps. I reamed and smoothed the burrs out, and slightly reduced the end-cap insert diameters, and they went in fine. 2) I have the gym sitting on short berber carpet instead of a hard flat surface. A 110mm pulley for the lower cable (item C4) rubbed on the carpet and added resistance when using the low cable. Body Solid promptly sent me a new pulley, but unfortunately another 110mm instead of the 90mm I requested. Not to worry, I simply looked over the pulleys and found that I could swap the C4 110mm pulley with a 90mm pulley (item A9). The 110mm pulley in the A9 location worked just fine, and the 90mm pulley in the C4 spot cleared the carpet. Every station functions well, due to a very solid frame and well engineered design. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2017 by Garey G. Garey G.

  • Quality system.
Size: 150 lbs.
Great system - I bought it based on its reviews and it is quality, free moving easy to use - Love it. Now to assemble it put aside a couple of long days. No surprise here all reviews say that. I am handy at many things so to interpret the instructions and put it together (by myself) it takes awhile. I but the leg press addition and it referred to parts in inches and the parts were labeled in metric sizes. Also no instructions on how to adjust cable tension but I have experienced. May be hard for a newbie to figure out. The machine is smooth! Easy to use. Arms that attached to the side do get in the way with the leg press but I'll live with it. I recommend a buy if you truly want the home gym. And buy the leg press and 50 lb extra weight kit. Oh Yeah, had to swap a smaller pulley and larger pulley location. Large pulley wouldn't fit where they said one of them should go. I believe the instruction was wrong on this. No biggie -MFG should clean up instructions a bit but this is a great product if you can afford it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2022 by Mike Fosco

  • Work out great - Assembly not so great
Size: 150 lbs.
First the positive: once you get it up and running, it is a very good to excellent weight machine, and well worth the price when you consider gym memberships etc. It's a real luxury to have one of these in your home, and it's certainly better than having to wait around the gym for your turn on the machine (not to mention dealing with neanderthals and sweaters!). The leg press is okay. It's hard to get a good range of motion. I'm shorter, so I could have used another peg hole to move up closer to the press itself. I'm not much a believer in heavy weights over the long haul (I'm 55 and regret those years on the bench, squat and free weights - all terrible for the joints). This machine puts the right amount of tension for whatever levels and there are countless movements possible for whatever sport you do (mine is cycling). Now for the somewhat bad: it's a real bear to assemble - easily the hardest thing I've ever had to put together. The instructions get you started but get worse as you go along. It's way too easy to put it together incorrectly (and I'm still not sure I have it exactly right). On the plus side, there is good customer service for assembly help. They were responsive and worked through problems by sending pics through emails. That part was satisfying, but they could really use a revision on the manual. It took a loooong time to assemble! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019 by Bedivere Jones Bedivere Jones

  • Awesome equipment
Size: 150 lbs.
The equipment is very nicely built. Heavy duty enough for ANYONE'S home gym. Assembly took me 10 hours. I'm an engineer and pretty handy with tools. The instruction book included an addendum of corrections. Even with that, there were a couple of places where the instructions said to use a certain part number of bolt and there were none left of that number. There were other part numbers that were never requested. I was able to look at the sizes and match up the "extra" part numbers to the depleted part numbers and get the thing assembled without too much frustration. The leg press is sold, packaged, and shipped as a separate item so the installation instructions basically have you assemble the main frame first then disconnect some of it to add the leg press. I tried working setting up the leg press in parallel so I wouldn't have to undo work that was completed, but in the end was not able to save any time this way. I was expecting the 160# weight stack but it arrived with the full 210# so don't go buying the extra weights until you see what arrives. Total shipment weight of the equipment was just over 600# - have some help handy. The heaviest box weighed about 150# and was way too bulky to handle safely by yourself. Once assembled I was very impressed with the quality of the equipment. This is as nice as the stuff I had access to in college. The only down side is the absolute and complete lack of any instructions for how to USE the equipment. The leg extension, leg press and chest press pieces are pretty obvious. In addition there are several (four?) rings where you can attach any one of several different types of handles/grips. I believe the manufacturer should provide a booklet showing the typical exercises that isolate particular muscle groups by attaching which handles/grips to which attach points and how to use them effectively. I was unable to find anything from the vendor and so far have found nothing from other third parties. Maybe I'll write one! If you have a basic understanding of how to use weight machines I believe you will be pleased with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2011 by Big Jim

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