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Lever Arm Leg Press Attachment Fits T-3 or X-3 Series Reviews

4.3 Rating 24 Reviews
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Get all the benefits of a leg press without the large footprint of a standalone machine. This leg press power rack attachment works your quads, hamstrings and glutes for a great lower-body workout and is compatible with the T-3, and X-3 Series Power Racks. Featuring a slip-resistant diamond-plated foot plate, your feet stay secure while you work out with weight plates up to 1,200 LB. This model comes with two quick pins to lock your leg press onto your power rack’s lever arms for easy installation and is made with durable powder-coated 11-gauge steel.
Note: The Leg Press Attachment is designed to work with your rack's lever arms, which are sold separately.

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It’s a solid platform but it’s very hard and time consuming to set up. It’s also nearly impossible to find the “sweet spot” to set it up where you’re driving with your heels the entire time like a leg press is supposed to be. I have found that pressing from the floor using my spotter arms as a starting point is the best way to set it up.
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Posted 3 years ago
This came packaged very well. Not a single scratch or blemish. heavy and solid. Easier for two people to assist in mounting but once on it works beautifully. Have been able to do a larger variety of leg work having this one piece. Worth the buy if you own the Titan lever arms!
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Posted 3 years ago
Heavy duty platform! I started using it right away and it works perfectly for my presses and calf raises!
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Posted 4 years ago
It took a minute to get it right but great piece for leg day. Just make sure you are anchored or have enough weight to load so that you don’t tip
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Posted 4 years ago
For the price you can’t beat this attachment. I had a tough time attaching to my lever arms initial, but became much easier after that. I gave this a 4 star because it did cause cosmetic scratches to lever arms. However, functionality is ideal and operate well as a leg press.
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Posted 4 years ago
First this piece is heavy duty which I appreciate, but can be a bit ackward to get onto the lever arms. Once on it does a great job of giving you a solid base to do leg presses or a push press where both arms are tied together. I do feel the functionality could be enhanced by running the foot plate lower, maybe if the diamond plate extended down over the handles for the arms. But again you get a solid piece which gives you increased functionality from your rack for a fraction of the cost of a leg press. Do be aware you may need some help getting it on and off. At some point I'll be testing using it as a box to squat too and step up platform like some other users have reported. I am absolutly sure this can support alot of weight its solid! And a tight fit
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Posted 5 years ago
I use this and attach it to my Titan spotter arms, it will also work with the flip down safeties. I do chest supported rows, step ups, and box jumps with it. It’s way more versatile than just a leg press. The pins allow you to lock the platform in place so it doesn’t move when jumping on it, and if you use your rack you have a huge range of height adjustment. Great tool for the gym.
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Posted 6 years ago
Bought this piece along with a T-3 rack and lever arms. It's a simple piece of equipment but turned into my favorite piece that I've bought. Works well as a leg press attachment but I've found it fits perfectly on the safeties which allow me to use it as an adjustable box squat and for step ups. Only complaint is that it's a little clumsy attaching to the lever arms, it's heavy and awkward which gives my wife trouble when she tries setting it up. It's a simple piece but works for more than just a leg press. I did get the 36inch rack so there's more space, don't think using it for box squats would work in a 24in rack.
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Posted 6 years ago