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Valor Fitness CB Preacher Curl Bench for Bicep Curl Support Meant for Curling with EZ Curl Bar (Sold Separately)

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Color: CB-11 Standing Arm Station w/ Saddled Seat Pad


Features

  • HEAVY DUTY- Made of 2 x 2, 12- gauge steel for a strong and sturdy frame HIGH DENSITY PADDING- Dual layered vinyl padding withstands intense arm curl workouts over time
  • BAR HOLDER- Steel, chrome plated curl bar holder strong enough to support up to 200 lb of bar weight SADDLED SEAT PAD- Allows user the option to stand or sit Seat allows for extra support and assistance when lowering the curl bar
  • COMFORTABLE ARM REST- Contoured arm/preacher pad provides optimal comfort by fitting the natural curve under the arm Pad pivots for all body types to find the correct position
  • ADJUSTABLE- 3 adjustment seat allows for a 4 range of motion; 5 adjustment arm pad allows for an 8.5 range of motion; 3 adjustment bar holder allows for a 4 range of motion
  • ADDITIONAL- Footprint measures 40.5 x 25.5 Recommended for light-commercial use

Description

If you are looking for a curling bench with preacher pad, then look no further. The Valor Fitness CB Arm Curl/Preacher Curl Stations are an ideal addition to any home or light-commercial gym to build and strengthen the biceps. Designed with high-quality, dual-layered, contoured vinyl padding, users all of strength and skill levels can use these heavy-duty preacher benches for bicep curls to perform their favorite curl bar exercises, as well as some dumbbell curl exercises. Providing arm curl support, each Preacher Curl Station has a curl bar holder or safety catch to easily rack and unrack your curl bar – the CB-6 Adjustable Arm Curl Bench and the CB-11 Standing Arm Curl Station feature an adjustable bar holder while the CB-5 Standing Preacher Curl Station has fixed position safety catches. The CB-5 also has the added benefit of dual positions to perform preacher curls one side and spider curls on the other for a different range of motion and target your biceps and other arm muscles from a different angle. With multiple options available, the Valor Fitness CB Arm Curl/Preacher Curl Stations will help you target your biceps and build the arms you have been working towards.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎41.9 x 27.6 x 23 inches


Package Weight: ‎67.6 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎44.5 x 56 x 26.5 inches


Item Weight: ‎60 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Valor Fitness


Warranty Description: ‎2-year pad, 3-year frame, 1-year popper pins


Model Name: ‎CB-11


Color: ‎CB-11 Standing Arm Station w/ Saddled Seat Pad


Material: ‎Steel


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Valor Fitness


Part Number: ‎CB-11


Model Year: ‎2016


Included Components: ‎One arm curl station


Size: ‎CB-11 Standing Arm Station w/ Saddled Seat Pad


Date First Available: November 18, 2011


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  • Excellent Value and Suitable for Serious Lifters
Color: CB-6 Adjustable Arm Curl Bench
I've been a serious weightlifter for 43 years at this point and can't write a review that would give this "preacher bench" adequate justice - it's that good. I've traditionally been a loyal customer of a more expensive brand of home gym equipment and this one purchase has convinced me I'll be buying Valor products from this point based upon the value, quality and attention to detail reflected in this bench. With respect to particulars, this preacher bench excels in every category. I've purchased 2 other preacher benches in the past, and they both had a bar rest that consisted of a single upright bar that was totally inadequate for the job...Valor wisely chose to incorporate the "field goal post" design used in all quality gym grade preacher benches. This is particularly important because you should be extremely fatigued after you've completed your set of curls, and accidents happen when you have to summon up the energy to stand up, lean over and carefully balance your curling bar on a single upright pole even if it fans out on either side for several inches. Valor has noted previous purchaser's comments about the rubber pads and the current model I received came a heavy duty rubber (rather than cheap foam) coating that covers each of the bar rests...they'll last a lifetime, even if you're dropping a bar with lots of weight on them at the end of a set. All serious weight lifters will be using a curved curling bar with this bench, which makes the "goal post" bar rest a necessity rather than an attractive feature...if you have a preacher bench with a single upright bar rest, a curling bar will balance precariously at best when not in use or between sets, requiring you to take the bar off the machine simply to add quarter pound plates...if you attempt to do so, the opposite end of the bar will flip up, likely hit you and dump all of the plates on the opposite end of the bar before bouncing back up and dumping the plates on the opposite end. However, the "field goal" bar rests allow you to add or remove even heavier plates safely, even if children are in the area. In addition, the armrest is amply and solidly padded, covered in a material that will last for the life of the bench and, perhaps most importantly, welded to the frame at the precise angle needed for curling effectively. I noticed that quite a few other reviews faulted this preacher bench being "wobbly" in one way or another. With all due respect, those comments are incorrect - so long as you adhere to the following instructions whenever you make any height adjustments to any of the components: 1) With the adjusting screw out far enough to allow the bars with the holes in it to move smoothly up and down (be careful not to unscrew the knob too far), line the securing end of the adjusting screw up with the hole on the inner bar closest to the hight you've selected. You'll be able to confirm you've done so if you begin tightening the knob and don't feel resistance too soon...if you've lined up the components correctly, you'll be screwing the knob clockwise for some time, verifying that the other end of the bolt is entering the hole in the other bar. 2) Provided you're twisting the bolt all the way into the hole, you'll begin to feel it gradually tighten as the end of the bolt enters the hole on the opposite side of the bar you're securing in place. If you've made a mistake and aren't inserting the bolt into the corresponding hole, you'll feel much more resistance earlier on and will only be able to turn the knob about one additional turn before it's too tight to turn any further. Provided you're doing things correctly, however, the knob will gradually tighten as the opposite end of the bolt enters the second hole on the bar you're adjusting. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE BOLT OR YOU'LL STRIP THE THREADS...when you meet firm resistance, stop turning - you're done. If you take the time to make your adjustments correctly, this preacher bench is solid as a rock and you can safety use enough plates for even the most strenuous lifting without feeling ANY wobbling of any kind in any of the components. I've never seen a preacher bench in this class that's more solid and sturdy than this Valor model. Note that it will take an inordinate amount of time to make repeated adjustments to any of the components without exposing your preacher bench to undue wear and tear. While this is a remarkable piece of home gym equipment, it is not designed to be repeatedly adjusted on a daily basis, so find your ideal settings for your particular needs and leave them be. While this is a fantastically rugged and durable piece of equipment, it is not a piece of equipment you'd find in a gym used by hundreds of people day in and day out costing upwards of $5,000 to $10,000. It will allow you to do everything a premium preacher bench you'd find in a good gym (and more, because none of them allow you to adjust as many variables as this Valor product, but professional gym equipment is designed specifically to be abused. For instance, no gym-quality preacher bench would have a plastic gasket, or even a gasket in the first place. Instead, it would have steel notches you'd use to make height adjustments. That doesn't mean a far more expensive piece of gym equipment is superior...because it's not meant to be readjusted several hundred times a week, this Valor preacher bench allows you to make much more precise adjustments than one you'd find in a gym and therefore produce desired results much more quickly. With that caveat, I'd strongly recommend you purchase this Valor preacher bench for a lifetime of heavy lifting...and then pass it on to your child or grandchild, as it's that rugged. If you do have to make constant adjustments (perhaps you plan on working out with a friend), just be careful to take the time to make any adjustments correctly. Even if you weren't careful, you're not going to do irreparable harm to this preacher bench...I'd imagine any of the components subject to wear and tear can be easily replaced by contacting Valor and ordering replacements, and the components in question would be nominally priced compared to your initial investment - you'd probably wind up paying more for shipping than you will for the components in question. I apologize for such a lengthy review, but I wanted to take the time to clear up what I believe to be some of the confusion arising from other comments...you learn quite a bit about gym equipment with nearly half a century worth of weightlifting experience. You simply won't find a better preacher bench in this price range, even if you decide to spend twice as much on a different one. Apparently the engineers and designers are serious weightlifters themselves, as it would have been impossible for them to make this piece of equipment unless they use it themselves after years of trial and error using other preacher benches they weren't completely satisfied with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2018 by dools107

  • The aesthetics of the bench are not bad. It is a gray tubular metal with a ...
Color: CB-6 Adjustable Arm Curl Bench
My overall rating for the Valor Fitness CB-6 Adjustable Arm Curl Bench would be 3.5 stars, broken down as follows: Form: 3 stars Function: 3 stars Quality of build: 4 stars Value: 4 stars Form: The aesthetics of the bench are not bad. It is a gray tubular metal with a black (sufficiently padded) seat. The entire bench is small and "fits" myself (5' 9") and my wife (5' 2") just fine. I'm not sure how well this would work for a tall person with long legs. Function: Pros - The saddles (that your curl bar sit in) are spaced far enough apart to allow weight stacking on one side, without the opposite side lifting up out of it's respective saddle. I use an EZ-Curl bar that is only 42" long, and a longer straight bar may require that you alternate sides as you add plates (to keep the opposite end from lifting out of it's saddle). The seat is adequately padded but not huge in dimensions. They do provide 1/4" thick rubber strips to go inside of the saddles (the part that your bar rests in) to prevent damage to your weight bar. I did not see any chipped or peeling paint. Cons - The sticky rubber strips that go down into the saddles perpetually peel off . I am going to try to use a stronger glue, to see if that helps them to stay put. The tubular steel is fairly light (not commercial quality) but probably adequate for most home use. The preacher bench attachment and seat have a little bit of play in them; not a lot of play but enough to let me know that there is some movement. Most of my other home gym equipment has tighter tolerances with absolutely no wiggle, once parts are tightened down. My biggest criticism goes to the preacher bench. The bench padding is barely marginal. Others who rated this bench 5 stars may not have had anything else to compare it against. The preacher attachment for my IronMaster Super Bench, in contrast, is thickly padded and yet is still plenty firm enough that my arms do not sink into the bench, during use. That attachment (purchased here on Amazon) was only $90 and is of much higher quality than the Valor Bench. However, I wanted a free standing preacher bench that did not require me to attach and detach for workouts and, hence, the reason for my purchase of the Valor Fitness Preacher Bench. I found the Valor Fitness Preacher Bench mildly uncomfortable to workout with and have discontinued using it as a preacher bench. It is useable, but not as comfortable as other preacher benches that I have used. I now use the Valor Preacher Bench merely to hold my EZ-Curl bar (occasionally a straight Olympic bar( and do my curls while standing up with the "Arm Blaster" (also purchased on Amazon). The bench isn't completely uncomfortable (it is still usable) but just is not as comfortable as some other benches. Quality of Build: In spite of some of my quibbles above, this bench should hold up under home gym use for a very long time. Fit and finish are appropriate to it's cost. Value: Taking into account the above caveats, I still feel that this bench represents a good value. I paid less than 2 Benjamin Franklins for this bench and, for a stand alone preacher bench of decent (not great) quality, that strikes me as a fairly good deal. Final thoughts: The bench is serviceable and should last a long time in a home gym environment. I found the preacher bench to be usable but not as comfortable as other preacher benches that I have used, including my Ironmaster preacher attachment. However, for a stand alone bench that cost less than two Ben Franklins, it's not a bad deal. It would likely take substantially more capital to get a noticeably higher quality stand alone preacher bench. 3.5 Stars, overall. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2016 by Cindy

  • very close to commercial quality
Color: CB-5 Standing Preacher Curl Station
I'd been looking for a cybex or body master preacher curl for ages for a home gym but to no avail. I was disappointed with all the available options i'd found online. They all seemed too short with too narrow of a bench... not commercial grade. When I found the valor one it met all the requirements i was looking for. It was the proper height, it was plenty wide and it appeared sturdy. I was a little annoyed it was $500 but was willing to take a chance. I was pleased with the quality. It isn't quite as heavy duty as rouge products but it is plenty sturdy. The assembly was simple hope the upholstered section seems durable. My only two complaints are I should have looked on valor's sight before purchasing on amazon because it was $60 bucks less, and the knurling of my curl bar is chewing up the plastic that lines the supports arms. Overall a bit pricey but very pleased with the quality of the product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2022 by Dan Rene

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