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Flat Weight Bench Reviews

4.7 Rating 151 Reviews
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Meets requirements for competition bench- Designed to handle heavyweights- Comfortable padding with a durable HeftyGrip Vinyl upholstery- Front handle and rear wheels for easy transport- Rigid steel base made from steel- Rubber feet for added stability. Titan Fitness Flat Weight Bench, BENCHES, FLAT

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Very solid bench! Extremely stable
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Posted 5 years ago
The handle and wheel system work perfectly. The cushion is a perfect firmness. The side is ideal. It had held up very well over time.
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Posted 5 years ago
Bought the bench to replace another bench added the additional pad sold by Titan and very happy with the purchase. Couldn't be more satisfied with the quality.
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Posted 5 years ago
Very strong bench, doesn't move when using it. rolls great and stands vertical when not in use.
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Posted 5 years ago
We had initially ordered the Adjustable 1000# bench and were really unhappy with the construction of the product. The space between the seat pad and the other pad was too far apart and the construction of the product was crooked. We were hesitant to try another product but we ordered the Flat 1000lb bench with handle and wheels. We are very happy with this product. It went together very well. It is sturdy. The padding is good. With the handle and wheels, this bench is easy to move around in our small area. Very pleased with the customer service and the return of the other bench. Would definitely recommend this bench. Great price as well!
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Posted 5 years ago
The bench is very sturdy and holds its place well on my OLY platform; does not move around when using. The padding is firm, yet not unbearably stiff. Two "issues" - 1) the bench pad is not straight on the bench. When they threaded holes into the bench, they were crooked. Not a big deal. 2) There is a little piece of fabric trim going around the border of the bench pad. I believe it is covered the seam of the pad. Regardless, that little fabric trim was ripped off of the side of the bench from the minute I got it. Again, really a non-issue for me, but just wanted to mention in case anyone else makes the same discoveries with theirs. That said, I would absolutely buy this bench again for this price. Even with the above mentioned "issues," you still cannot beat that price.
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Posted 5 years ago
I ordered this bench with my squat stand and accessories, and noticed right out of the box that (1) the pad had a side where the leather wasn't stitched the entire way and (2) the bolt holes on the wheel base where not machined correctly and way too small for the bolts. After 4 weeks and multiple emails to customer service I was sent a new bench that I was able to assemble without issue and test out. The Pros: Great price point for the quality - thick steel, comfortable pad, no wobbles at all Easy to assemble - once you get one that was machine correctly Good rubber feet. They stay in place once you're on the bench. The cons: You may get one with machining issues where the bolts don't fit. TF customer service is able to resolve this The Verdict: Overall a great bench. It felt extremely sturdy during its first workout, and shouldn't have any issue lasting a long time. Great purchase from Titan Fitness!
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Posted 6 years ago
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of this bench. I did a lot of research between this and some other benches on the market, but the selling point here was 1) the price, 2) the wheels/handle and 3) the max load. I saw some 700 lb capacity benches, but figured it's better to be safe than sorry. I knocked off one star on this because when assembling the bench, I'm not sure if there was paint or what in the threads, but the bolts threaded in HARD, like they were cross-threading almost. I pulled them back out right away and checked everything, no cross-threading, just some crap in the threaded holes that were bunging things up. The threads maybe weren't covered properly during powder coating or something and should have been chased with a tap so I didn't have to hulk smash them into place. The rubber feet fit on a little weird too and causes a slight wobble in the bench so I have to stick a thin piece of cardboard under one of the feet because I'm OCD.
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Posted 6 years ago