







🏋️♂️ Elevate your home gym game with strength and style!
The MAXPRO Fitness Foldable Bench is a robust, high-grade alloy steel bench designed to support up to 750lbs total weight, including resistance training. Its foldable design maximizes space efficiency, making it an essential accessory for the MAXPRO SmartConnect Cable Home Gym system (sold separately). Engineered for durability and versatility, it enables a wide range of exercises from bench presses to lat pulls, perfect for the professional millennial seeking a sleek, powerful home workout solution.











| ASIN | B08KSGFW21 |
| Brand | MAXPRO |
| Brand Name | MAXPRO |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 80 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Frame material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 113D x 30.5W x 44.5H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 15.9 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 15.9 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MAXPRO Fitness |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | E3001-NNA-BK |
| Part Number | E3001-NNA-BK |
| Product dimensions | 113D x 30.5W x 44.5H centimeters |
| UPC | 850016907080 |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 750 Pounds |
M**A
what a scam?
do not buy this product. It is not as expected. It came without the resistance. it is the same as ordering a car, and you just get the tires!!
K**Y
Nice product
I ended up getting the MaxPro, the Wall Track, and the Bench. I'm happy with each, but here's how I'd rate each. MaxPro Device: It is great. I am still in the breaking-in phase of the cables. The lighter weights have smoothed, the heavier ones still have a little settling, but are pretty good already (only few weeks in). If they didn't improve, I'd be fine with it. I'm a neat freak and hate clutter so I really love that this device takes up no space to use or store. I have bowflex selectteck dumbells which don't take up too much space. But this is even easier to change weights and isn't 100 lbs making it hard for me or others to move out of the way. You can really workout anywhere. Regarding no eccentric force: there is just enough for the light weight resistance. And for the heavy weights, to be honest, I think I prefer the no eccentric. For instance, yanking a heavy dumbbell to my lap to do a bench press is just not appealing anymore like when I was in my 20's, I'd rather not risk pulling an odd muscle because I want to get a heavy bench press in. I'm not ruling out dumbbells forever, I'll likely switch things up, but I’m glad I gave this a shot. What is important is doing the work and whatever motivates you is the right program or equipment. Sometimes a new device can make it fun and gets you invested again. This will likely stay my primary device given it's flexibility and low footprint. And it is just so easy to get some sort of work out in (which is always better than nothing); it weakens the excuse factors. Give it a try. Wall Track: You can get by without it, but I highly recommend you get it. It just opens up the list/types of workouts you can do immensely. Sure there is the door mounts, but I think they should be considered for traveling. You could live with the door mounts if you didn't have to regularly remove them. My box came with two so you could keep one at low and high position and be okay. But if you are considering the wall mount at all, just do it. It's better looking than the door mount for one, and it will add any angle to your workout, switching position in seconds. In my opinion, you do want the two door mounts up at all time or the wall track. You can do plenty of workouts with the device alone, don’t be deterred, but including the mounts will replace a gym membership. Bench: The product itself is really nice. I got a black Friday sale so I am going to keep it. I've only just started using the MaxPro system so take this for what it's worth. I think the Wall Track is a must and the Bench is a nice to have. I feel like I can do pretty much everything I want to do with the Wall Track. The bench is there if I want to do more of a traditional-style Bench Press. I see the benefit for that. Don't get me wrong, the app has a ton of exercises to do with the Bench. This is just how I see the value for my workouts. It can easily be the opposite for you. In closing: I know this is expensive, but cancelling a membership for a year at most gyms already covers the cost of this equipment. It's worth that investment to have the options at home. I permanently cancelled my gym membership 5-6 years before covid, doing P90X / Beachbody stuff (which has a great streaming library – check it out too). I haven't missed the gym at all, in fact have been better off physically and financially. And now I'm adding this. I'm way ahead in the cost factor and can add thoughtful things in the future to my home if I wish. Think about the time you spend traveling to/from the gym, time spent in the building and locker room, or waiting for equipment. I'm a working parent and all those time factors became the bigger investment than the money. Cancel your gym. Look for a sale. I'm not saying to buy this, that this is the only option, I'm saying you will be happy with it. And given my suspicion of what the average person does at a gym, this will be just fine for better than 9 of 10 people. Also, if you’re unfamiliar with cable equipment at the gym, download the MAXPro app and look at the exercise library.
J**T
Perfect for max pro or standard work bench
Works perfect with the max Pro or as a standard bench. Does fold up as well for somewhat easier storage.
A**.
Must have addition to MaxPro
This is a must have addition to the MaxPro, opens up so much more possibilities to the amount of exercises you can do. This is a high quality bench with good padding and extremely sturdy construction. I do have a few negatives however. First: there’s no incline or decline option for this bench. You could get creative with raising one side but with the way in which the MaxPro “connects” to the bench, I’m not sure if that would do any damage to the machine. Second: the bench is short, I’m 5’6 and at times have to put my feet on the bench in order to do bench presses or flyes. Finally, the MaxPro sits at an odd angle beneath the bench. If you were to do a bench press it would sit closer to your neck than the sternum. With some maneuvering you can still make it work. All-in-all, I’m pleased with the MaxPro bench and happy with my purchase.
B**Y
Great bench for MAXPRO usage
This bench is perfect for using the MAXPRO as intended. It is also a solid bench in its own right. The legs and locking mechanisms as solid and sturdy. The feet are wide and provide plenty of support. The seat cushion and cover are high quality that can hold up to a lot of workout usage. It might be pricy, but the quality and durability matches.
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