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Best Fitness BFFID10 FID Bench


Best Fitness BFFID10 FID Bench

  • Combination flat, incline, and decline bench for barbell and dumbbell exercises
  • 5 starting positions, from 10-degree negative decline to 70-degree positive incline
  • Comfortable 1.75-inch upholstered pads; durable powder-coated finish
  • Safety pins and bolts for easy adjustments; compatible with preacher curl assembly
  • Measures 18 x 17 x 54.5 inches (W x H x D); carries 3-year warranty

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Best Fitness home workout equipment is manufactured to the same high standards as those set by industry leader Body Solid. Affordably priced and ergonomically designed to fit any household, Best Fitness machines are test... More >>

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5 Responses to “Best Fitness BFFID10 FID Bench”

  1. I was under the impression when I bought this that it would be fully assembled. Maybe I was wrong. I got it together and have had to make some adjustments since then. Okay and a decent price, but....
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. volthaus says:

    This bench is way too small for someone 5'8" and weighing 150 lbs. Too narrow and too short. I feel as though I will fall off of it at any moment during workout.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. N. Smith says:

    if you want a bench thats declines this is not for you. when declined the seat part of the bench doesnt not stay parrallel with the floor it stays parrallel with the bench therefor the whole bench is declined. There is also no leg and knees pad supports so when you go to use the decline you slide off very dangerous if you are using heavy weights. I could not tell the seat does not pivot from the back pad in the picture so i didnt know until i gotta it. Now im stuck with it, i recommend not buying it or any other products from this company because obviously they do not engineer there products too well, unless im missing out on something, i dont know the frame bar is solid. also the decline postition is at such a small angle, nothing you would see in a real gym.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Jonney Echo says:

    It came on time and was easy to put together. Works well for my space and gets the job done.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. JV says:

    Like other reviewers, this is a good bench for the price but it has some limitations. If you're tall (I'm 6'1") you will find this a little short at times. I had limited space and it is not a big problem with most dumbbell routines I was using it for. But you will find yourself having to adjust your body to keep centered as you go through a workout. Also, because of the short length of the bench you won't be able to do some ab routines that use an incline bench. So as you expand your workouts/routines you may want to invest in something else. But, you are looking for a good, reasonable priced, incline/decline bench to do most weight lifting exercises using dumbbells this the way to go.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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