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EverlastAll-in-One Grid Gym

R12,499

Retail: R16,000
About

The Everlast Grid Gym is one-of-a-kind, superseding anything in the home gym market!

Hand-crafted, it is built from reinforced, heavy-duty steel with top-quality fittings. Designed to work nearly every muscle group, from lat pulldowns, chest press, should press, triceps pushdown, overhead triceps extension, dips, pull-ups and chin-ups with multiple grip options, vertical leg raises, standing hamstring curl, preacher curls, seated row and standing bicep curls with a boxing bag bracket built along the side.

Versatile, the Everlast Grid Gym works the chest, arms, shoulder, back, abdominals, and legs, it quite literally has something to offer everyone!

Everlast takes pride in ensuring customers have peace of mind. All Everlast equipment is covered by a 2-year limited warranty. Assembly is required, assistance is available via Everlast SA Service Centre.

NOTE: Boxing Bag NOT included

Exercise Functions:

  • Lat Pull Down
  • Chest Press
  • Should Press
  • Triceps Pushdown
  • Overhead Triceps Extension
  • Pull Ups with Multiple Grip Options
  • Chin Ups with Multiple Grip Options
  • Dips
  • Vertical Leg Raises
  • Leg Extension
  • Standing Hamstring Curl
  • Preacher Curls
  • Seated Row
  • Standing Bicep Curls
  • Boxing
Product Features
  • Muscle Groups: Chest, Arms, Shoulders, Back, Abdominals and Legs

  • 80KG Weight Stack

  • High-Density Padded Seat and Backrest
  • Sturdy Heavy-duty Frame
  • Assembly is Required
Product Specifications
  • Assembly Dimensions: L 171 x W 213 x H 222 cm

  • Total Maximum Weight (User and Weights Included): 170KGS
  • Colour: Black
  • Material: Steel Frame  

 Warranty

  • Frame: 24 Months
  • Parts: 24 Months
  • Labour: 3 Months
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