Product Description
Dynamic adjustment is the essence behind the new ROC-IT™line from HOIST®. Using ROX™ technology, the user becomes an integral part of the exercise by continuously adjusting the position of the user with the movement of the exercise arm. As a result, the ROC-IT line embodies a unique training experience that achieves the unrestricted joint movement and core activating benefits of functional training coupled with the stabilizing benefits of machine-based equipment. Try it out for yourself and experience the ride of the ROC-IT line!
Overview:
The Hoist ROC-IT RPL 5403 Dual Action Leg Press features ROX™ Technology that creates a dual action exercise movement, moving the user support and footplate simultaneously. The head and shoulder support adjusts to accommodate varying body sizes. Its easy to access lockout mechanism automatically disengages at the start of the exercise. The oversized footplate offers multiple foot positions for both leg press and calf exercises. The Hoist ROC_IT line embodies a unique training experience that achieves the unrestricted joint movement and core activating benefits of functional training coupled with the stabilizing benefits of machine-based equipment.
Key Features of the HOIST ROC-IT RPL-5403 Dual Action Leg Press
ROX™ Technology creates a dual action exercise movement, moving the user support and footplate simultaneously
Adjustable head and shoulder support accommodates a wide range of users
Easy to access lockout mechanism automatically disengages at the start of exercise
Oversized footplate offers multiple foot positions for leg press and calf exercises
Dimensions: W – 50.25” L – 97” H – 61.50”
Machine weight: 539 lbs.
ROX™ Technology creates a dual action exercise movement that moves the user support and foot plate simultaneously
Head and shoulder support adjusts to accommodate varying body sizes
Easy to access lockout mechanism, automatically disengages at the start of the exercise
Oversized foot plate provides multiple foot placements for both leg press and calf exercises