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Stealth Leg Press Reviews

4.6 Rating 19 Reviews
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The Stealth Leg Press is an all-in-one rack-mounted attachment that offers everything you need to power through various strength training workouts. Crafted as a fully functional leg press or easily convert into an arm press, kickback, dip station, or bring it off the rack and utilize it as a push, pull, or drag sled. Built for space savings, it features a large diamond-plated footplate, dual repositionable weight sleeves sized to fit Olympic-style weight plates, and adjustable safety stoppers that prevent the leg press from swinging freely. Additionally, it features repositionable UHMW-lined J-Hooks that double as Sled Skis. Versatile, durable, and exceptionally functional, the Stealth Leg Press focuses on strength, speed, and power training activities.
US PATENT#10,016,648
NOTE: The Stealth Leg Press needs a power rack depth of at least 36". Titan advises using it with the user outside the rack, pushing in. Never push the Leg Press from inside the rack outward. Also, we strongly suggest bolting your rack to the floor.

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Definitely a little awkward at first to get used to moving around. It’s also a decent weight in its own, but all is as expected for a good piece of equipment. Especially one where I am trying to save space versus get another machine in my garage when we don’t have much room left. 100% recommend. I am debating putting a guard around the plate just because I am clumsy and see myself taking out a shin or knee while lifting it to where it needs to go, but that is a me problem. Also very happy it comes with the bench strap since it is not recommended to push from inside the rack. Which makes sense with weight distribution. Especially since we have the T2 rack. If it’s not used and you use a heavy weigh you will slide a big unless you weigh down your bench with weights.
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Posted 1 month ago
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This has been a great addition to my garage gym. Pros: Fast shipping Comes with straps to hold the bar on the J-hooks and an anchor for your bench, which I really appreciated. Very stable and allows for a full range of motion (foot plate is also angled for better ankle mobility). Foot plate has plenty of space. Cons: Heavy and awkward to move around making the versitility of the equipment an inconvience to utilize. Instructions could have been better but it is straight forward to put together. Tons of plastic in the box makes it easy to miss items. Side Note: The product description mentions that this is designed for a 36-inch width rack, likely because plates won't fit if used with a smaller rack. A simple solution is to push the leg press slightly outside the rack from the inside, just enough to create clearance for loading the weights.
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Posted 1 year ago
Long story short, the assembly process did not go well, setting it up by yourself can be difficult, and anchoring your bench can seem tricky... BUT after using the product I still give it a full 5 stars. Now the full story will follow. We will start with the delivery. The product was packaged well, but since the box was over 100lbs the delivery driver just decided to get it up the driveway and nowhere near the door. No worries here because we were watching the tracking closely and I was able to leave work to move it out of the driveway. I have put together a fair amount of gym equipment, various displays for a large tool seller, many computers, and do all my auto repairs. I am experienced with assemblies of all kinds but this took a while. I would say 2-3 hours. I wish there was a further zoomed blueprint picture of how to connect the two brackets that connect to the foot platform. I tried installing it as pictured and could not get the cutout in the bracket to fit over a brace on the back of the platform. It is supposed to line up and help guide the screws but little did I know something was not manufactured accurately. After trying to force the piece in place with my hands I decided to try the other bracket on the side I was on. It was very hard to line up, but it did attach. I did the same with the other side. When I got to the next step I learned they were flipped. After removing them I frustratingly got a mallet and beat the pieces in place. It was clear that it should not take that much effort and the holes for the screws lined up. I do not plan to disassemble so I don't see this as an issue though. Fairly soon after that I ran into another issue where I could swear I lined it up but I could not get the sleeve part that racks in the J cups to connect. After removing the large bar in the middle I quickly realized what was wrong. A metal shaving. Picture uploaded. I got needle nose pliers and could pry it out without much difficulty. The setup from here went fairly easy until the instructions basically just stopped and I still had a box with parts in it. I didn't find it difficult how to assemble the remaining pieces, it was just the weight horns, stoppers, and sled feet/barbell holders but I was surprised there was no brief explanation. The instructions also did not mention a strap to keep your bench from sliding was included. It may have been on the parts list but I did not notice. You will see I used a ratchet strap and dumbbells in the picture. There was so much plastic and trash in the box I easily missed it as it was wrapped in plastic. For the first use we kept the weight light but it was clear that we were happy with the new piece of equipment. Do not make the mistake I did. I am not that big of a guy. I'm only about 5' 10". This thing assembled is around 120 pounds. To make sure my shoulders were in a good spot I used the metal spotters inserted in the hole closest to the ground to pick the press up to remove it from the rack. This went really well at first and I had almost made it to the ground when the weight shifted and the bottom of the platform swung toward me. I had stopped a lot of the momentum, but the press landed right on both of my big toes. Luckily one side was okay the next day but the other one took a week to feel normal walking. 3-4 days after I did not wear a shoe on this foot. This can be easily avoided. If you use the hole ABOVE the lowest one to the ground and closest to the footplate the weight distribution is much easier to manage. I recommend standing on the same side as the weight horns when lifting the press and moving it around. If you got this far, I really recommend this product. After using it I am 110% glad we bought it.
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Posted 2 years ago
Works well. An injury meant I needed a way to lift heavy without using my arms or shoulders and the stealth leg press lets me do that. I had four minor issues: 1. the assembly instructions were incomplete; I got to the end and there were still a bunch of parts, and I needed to figure out on my own where they went. Reconfiguring into sled mode would require some additional detective work on my part. 2. the included strap for preventing the bench from being pushed backward has an ineffective latch and kept slipping; a $10 strap from a local store solved that problem. 3. During assembly, one of the plate screw holes didn't line up with the piece it was being attached to, so I had to omit the screw. 4. The weight plates are too far apart and bump into my rack's vertical posts when I mount the stealth leg press inside the rack. I solved this by hanging it out the back, which then meant that I had to counterbalance the front of the rack to keep it from tipping backwards. Discovering this was adrenaline-inducing. If I had known those four flaws ahead of time I still would have purchased this item.
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Posted 3 years ago
Received item with missing parts. A month and a half later still can't use equipment. All I get is emails that parts are ready to be pick up by FedEx but nothing is shipped. Poor service
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Posted 3 years ago
Haven't assembled yet but will review when I do.
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Posted 3 years ago
I’m just very satisfied with this. If you want to make it more of a complete machine like feel and lock the bench in place get yourself some front feet extensions, a cross member that’s same width as your rack and two utility horns to connect to the crossmember to lock the front foot of your bench in the center and to keep from getting pushed back.
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Posted 3 years ago
It fully completed his at home gym- my husband absolutely loved it!
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Posted 3 years ago