York B500 Bench
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Average customer review:Product Description
YORK FITNESS B500 BenchThe York B500 Bench features a simple yet functional design to help get you exercising with the correct form and achieving those results quicker. Features a three position backrest that goes from flat to incline and a 200kg max load including the user.YORK FITNESS B500 Bench
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1445 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: York Fitness
- Dimensions: 40.16" h x 22.44" w x 63.78" l, 35.27 pounds
Features
- Good quality, entry level weight bench
- Perfect for use in the garage or the bedroom
- 3 position backrest, flat to incline
- Leg unit with foam rollers
- Barbbell retaining hooks to keep the bar in place while you change weights
- Folds for storage.
- Dimensions: Length: 155cm x Width: 57cm x Height: 102cm
- Types of materials used: Metal, wood and plastic
- Weight: 18kg
- Maximum User Weight: 200kg
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
A good quality, entry level weight bench. Perfect for use in the garage or the bedroom. Features: 3 position backrest, flat to incline, Leg unit with foam rollers, Barbell retaining hooks to keep the bar in place while you change weights, Folds for storage
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Customer Reviews
Good bench
I bought this bench maybe 9 months ago,it wasnt too tough to build(took me a couple hours I think),I wanted a bench that would fold up so I could put it away when I was done,its got a weight limit of 200kg(including user)which is better than the 150kg you will find on alot of benches.I think you want a minimum of 200kg(however I've heard benches are tested to withstand more than double their suggested maximum before showing signs of fatigue),The leg extension has a 30kg limit which is alright but you will probably out grow as I have.
Mine has started to wobble abit,since it only has one support at the front as alot of benches do.When I use it outside I'm sometimes not on the most even of ground(like a sloping drive way) and it has tryed to tip over when I've been doing leg curls(my fault for putting it on grass).
over than the front end become slightly wobbly when you have 30kg on the end,its a sturdy bench.Perfect for bench pressing(obviously)and other exercises,I've bench pressed over 100kg on this bench without a creak from it(well maybe a little one).
It folds up very quickly you just have to undo a couple of bolts and put the bar through the back to hold it up(the first times I didnt do which caused it to fall over by itself later on) which all in all takes about 30 seconds and you're done.For the money you can't knock it.
Very pleased
I just bought this item today and to be honest its very good for the price! It only took about an hour to fully build. Also this product is very sturdy and can support a fair bit of weight without feeling like its going to collapse :). This is a great bench for beginners or someone that doesn't have much space as you can fold it away within 30 seconds. There is only one bad thing about this product and that is that when you are sitting on the bench the barbell is right in front of your face when the backrest is at its lowest. When you higher the backrest the bar is touching your nose and mouth which is not very nice :(. However, overall this item is very good for the price and does the job well.
I reccomend this bench for all ages and sizes.
Terrible
I've had this bench for ages, what a waste of money. It feels badly made, and shakes considerably when using heavier weights. The height off the ground, and the poor build quality, makes dumbbell exercises feel very unsafe. A dumbbell bench would always be a more suitable purchase. The leg curls and extensions have low maximum weights you can use, and make a hell of a lot of noise if you don't really gently return the weights to the starting position. Also as has been mentioned, you cant do incline press because the arms aren't adjustable, you would have the bar going across your face/neck. Poor design. Get a good dumbbell bench, and if you want to train your legs, squat and dead-lift.




