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Inverted Vertical Leg Press Machine Reviews

4.7 Rating 201 Reviews
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This vertical leg press machine allows you to rest on your back and lift the load directly above your hips to isolate your lower body. That means you can work your quads, calves, glutes, and hamstrings from your home gym without putting stress on your back and shoulders. With an adjustable starting height, this machine is ideal for athletes of all sizes with a choice between four starting points – and features three weight plate horns that fit 45 LB Olympic weight plates. Plus, a diamond-plated footplate provides non-slip performance while you work out. Crafted with durable steel and thick padding, this machine is built for long-lasting comfort.
NOTE: Extra lubrication may be needed on the plate horns for a smooth slide.

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Larger foot plate would be nice, and the hardware pack was labeled incorrectly (all parts needed were present). For the price, it's an excellent piece of equipment.
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Posted 4 years ago
I ordered and received the vertical leg press machine around 2 months ago. The assembly instructions weren’t the best, but I was able to put it together successfully. I have been lifting weights for around 50 years. For a person my age or to be truthful any age I’ve managed to look and stay in good shape, even with a few non- workout related injuries. I stopped going to the gym after my gym closed due to the virus and did not return when they re-opened and the variant came on the seen. I turned my smallest bedroom/ office into a workout room. I bought a cheap pair of squat stands, had a few kettlebells, FID bench, and bought the Titan adjustable dumbbells and started working out at home. So, I had a poorly constructed squat stand in a small room and, at the same time very limited in exercises for my legs. First off after several near disasters with cheap stands, I bought the Titan T-3 squat stands w chin up bar, and I love it. Secondly, I bought the vertical leg press machine and it has been a very welcome addition to my small gym. It doesn’t take up much space(probably less than the squat stands)and neither do the T-3 stands, which if necessary you can place against the wall, when more space is needed. The leg press can be placed close to the wall, but needs at least a few inches, due to the fact that it will wobble. The wobble does not affect the workout. You can go heavy. I need more 45lb plates I currently only have 10 plates. You can use it for calf raises, which is great when there’s limited space. You can be creative and get that pump. Try maxing out heavy then doing partial movements or half movements until you get that burn, or start off or finish with single leg press. Well, let me wrapped this review up by saying it’s a great addition to my gym. It’s sturdy(except the wobble), it’s space saving, it takes a lot of weight. The only real negative for me is putting the pin in place when the reps are completed, especially when you maxed out and your quads are burning. But, even if the pins don’t go in you can rack you weights, it will just be lower than desired. Also, if you need to save space , need stability, the ability to do heavy squats, bench presses, and military press, checkout the T-3 squat stands.
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Posted 4 years ago
very good purchase/ Really useful.
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Posted 4 years ago
This is the perfect machine for a home gym. Most leg press machines are bulky but I loved how this machine is sleek yet effective. I immediately felt it activating my glutes & hamstrings. My only knock is that it was fairly tricky to put together because the part numbers on the manual did not align with the part numbers in the package. All in all I was able to fully install it myself within a few hours
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Posted 4 years ago
Having purchased quite a few titan pieces I was used to the lack of details and mistitled bolts. A few tips: keep the base loose until the end especially if being installed on uneven ground like a garage. Place it where you'd think it would go and have someone put weight on the pad while tightening it. -look at the images on this page as a reference to the manual - 3-in-one silicone drip oil made it smooth Initially I used a silicone spray that did nothing. the pistons would get stuck unless 15 lbs was placed on it, and using normal press weight would feel like there was a lag. After using the 3-in-one its works as good as a $400 dollar leg press would. Went from 3 stars initially to 5 stars.
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Posted 4 years ago
Very solid leg press but, as usual, Titan has the WORST manuals ever. You'll end up just going by the picture and finding where to put each bolt yourself.
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Posted 4 years ago
I have had my Titan Vertical Leg Press for about two months and I really like it. It is very solid and I get a great workout with it. Please note that the capacity of the leg press is 400 lbs. I would say that, despite the weight limitation, the weight actually feels heavier than on other leg press machines due to the vertical pressing trajectory. There are only two minor quibbles with the machine- in spite of how much silicone spray or WD 40 I use, the left upright still makes a scraping sound when the weight is moving up and down and the safety pins could be easier to use. Other that that, the quality of the leg press is outstanding.
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Posted 4 years ago
This works your glutes and quads really nicely. You can use different variations with your stance to work different muscle groups. Only thing that I find to be annoying is the tightness and the stick during the slide up and down. I have to oil it often to keep the glide smooth. Other than that I’m happy since it was affordable and does the job.
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Posted 4 years ago