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Hammer StrengthFull Commercial Iso-Lateral Chest / BackOur Price £4,230Finance from £115.52 per month
Life FitnessCircuit Series Chest PressOur Price £4,374Finance from £364.50 per month
Life FitnessCircuit Series Shoulder PressOur Price £4,374Finance from £364.50 per month
Life FitnessSignature Series Plate Loaded Incline Chest PressOur Price £4,410Finance from £367.50 per month
Life FitnessSignature Series Plate Loaded Shoulder PressOur Price £4,410Finance from £367.50 per month
Life FitnessSignature Series Plate Loaded Decline Chest PressOur Price £4,410Finance from £367.50 per month
Hammer StrengthSelect SE Full Shoulder PressOur Price £5,352Finance from £446.00 per month
Life FitnessAxiom Series Multi-PressOur Price £5,994Finance from £499.50 per month
Hammer StrengthSelect SE Full Chest PressOur Price £6,264Finance from £522.00 per month
Hammer StrengthSelect SE Full Lateral RaiseOur Price £6,264Finance from £348.00 per month
Hammer StrengthSelect SE Full Pectoral Fly/Rear DeltoidOur Price £6,264Finance from £522.00 per month
Hammer StrengthSelect SE Full Pectoral FlyOur Price £6,264Finance from £348.00 per month
Life FitnessInsignia Series Pectoral FlyOur Price £7,434Finance from £413.00 per month
Life FitnessInsignia Series Shoulder PressOur Price £7,434Finance from £619.50 per month
Life FitnessInsignia Series Pectoral Fly/Rear DeltOur Price £7,434Finance from £309.75 per month
Life FitnessInsignia Series Chest PressOur Price £7,794Finance from £649.50 per month
Hammer StrengthFull Commercial MTS Incline PressOur Price £8,208Finance from £342.00 per month
Hammer StrengthFull Commercial MTS Decline PressOur Price £8,778Finance from £1463.00 per month
Hammer StrengthFull Commercial MTS Shoulder PressOur Price £9,348Finance from £389.50 per monthChest & Shoulder MachinesThe Benefits of Chest and Shoulder Machines
Our range of Chest and Shoulder Machines offer the functionality and versatility to target specific upper-body muscles. Certain machines also offer multiple exercises – flat, incline and decline chest press, for example.
Safety
Putting you out of the way of potential danger, a machine with a weight stack or weight plates is a much safer training option compared to free weights. Lifting too heavy? Instead of dropping a barbell on yourself, just let go of the cables or press arms to return the weight stack or plate loaded station to its starting point.
Correct Form
Most weight stack machines work on a single (but adjustable) plane of motion without the weight imbalance that’s normally experienced when using free weights. While this imbalance does tend to assist in muscle growth by working to keep the weights steady, it can cause issues when it comes to form.


