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Plate-Loaded Linear Hack Squat Machine - Shop Functional Trainers & Specialty Machines - Titan Fitness Reviews

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The Plate-Loaded Linear Hack Squat Machine is our dedicated Hack Squat Machine. Great for lower body strength, this machine allows you to perform a weight-bearing squat movement at a 35-degree angle. Featuring a weight carriage that travels on commercial linear bearings and steel alloy guide rods, a large diamond-plated footplate, and dual 9.75" long weight sleeves that fit Olympic-style plates. Designed to accommodate athletes of all sizes, this machine will push your lower muscular endurance.

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Posted 10 months ago
This may not be commercial quality but for the price it performs nicely. I have sore muscles after only the third time using it. Will be using this every leg workout.
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Posted 10 months ago
The person who made the assembly instructions should be fired. We have several Titan products, all of which we have had to assemble, all of which we love, but this item has the worst instructions of any product I have ever purchased. Once assembled, the machine works great, but be prepared to put it together and take it back apart MULTIPLE times because the instructions suck!
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Posted 10 months ago
Great machine, takes up little space very happy with this purchase!
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Posted 10 months ago
Good deal for the money, but this is not a commercial built item, more of a home gym item. Have had up to 4 plates on it so far with no issues.
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Posted 11 months ago
The hack squat machine gives you a great workout The spring on the safety handle is garbage and keeps coming out of place . You can use it just the same but handle is wobbly . For 700 bucks you would think that this would not be a problem.
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Posted 11 months ago
One thing I would recommend is to out a manual inside instead of only online. Online very hard to read.
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Posted 11 months ago
The linear hack squat works great. Nice, smooth operation, and can be loaded pretty heavy. If you are much taller than 6 feet and/or have very long legs, you may have some trouble hitting full depth, but for most people it should be a good fit. The documentation and assembly instructions can use work. A couple parts were mislabeled in the documentation which was a little confusing, but the instructions for installing the spring are outright incorrect. I don't know if they changed from the initial design or what, but look up assembly instructions (specifically for installing the spring) on YouTube, because some steps in the instructions are impossible to follow as written. I was also a little annoyed because the central frame of the unit arrived damaged, with a significantly bent bracket that prevented assembly. I let titan know and they said if I could straighten it out, they would give a partial refund. With a hammer, some vise grips, and some elbow grease, I got the bracket mostly straight, but it looks pretty ugly and beaten up, and they only ended up giving a $50 refund on a $700+ machine. I was expecting 10% at the absolute bare minimum.
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Posted 11 months ago