PRx Incline Folding Bench
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- 12 total positions
- Can be stored upright
- Fits with PRx racks
- Made in the USA
Video Review
In-Depth Review
PRx Incline Folding Bench Review: Unique but Expensive 2024
Author: Cooper Mitchell, GGR Founder I’m a big fan of the PRx brand. I love a good success story, and who doesn’t love to see a company that was once on Shark Tank make killer products? I’ve tested quite a few pieces of gym equipment from PRx that I’ve enjoyed including their Profile Squat Rack, Competition Kettlebells, Fractional Plates, Strength Wraps, and Talon Barbell Collars.
The PRx Incline Bench was heavily anticipated (and in the works for years!) so I knew I had to immediately make a review for my GGR fam. There were lots of things to like and some things I wasn’t crazy about. Stick around to find out my final thoughts on price, overall workout experience, and adjustability. Read the full review.
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- 12 total adjustment increments
- Stores upright against the wall when not in use
- Made in the USA
What Needs Improvement...
- Bench edges are sharp and could use some edging or padding to avoid possible injury
- Expensive compared to other benches
- Average vinyl; the quality doesn’t match the price
Product Summary
This is the bench you need for the space you have. The PRx Profile® Incline Folding Bench can adjust to 12 total positions, covering everything from flat to the military press position. Engineered to fit perfectly within all of our wall-mounted racks,* the Incline Folding Bench will line up with your rack, so you can get straight to your lift without fuss, no matter the incline position.
Specs
Weight Capacity | 1000 lbs |
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Frame Material | 11 gauge steel |
Cover Material | Vinyl |
Made In USA | Yes |
Color | Black and White |
Pad Height | 2" |
Summary
This is great for lifters who don’t mind paying a premium for their benches or those looking for a bench compatible with a PRx rack.