Hammer Strength Plate-Loaded Iso-Lateral Incline Press
$2,410.00
The Hammer Strength Plate-Loaded Iso-Lateral Incline Press is a plate-loaded press machine built for controlled upper body pressing, independent arm movement, and balanced strength development in an incline setup.
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Overview Hammer Strength Plate-Loaded Iso-Lateral Incline Press
Hammer Strength Plate-Loaded Iso-Lateral Incline Press is a plate-loaded incline chest press machine designed for users who want independent arm movement, controlled pressing mechanics, and balanced upper body development. Its iso-lateral design allows each side to move on its own path, which helps create a more deliberate training experience than a fixed one-piece press format.
This machine was blueprinted from human movement and uses separate weight horns to engage independent diverging and converging motions. That makes it a strong choice for buyers who want more movement variety and equal strength development across both sides of the body. The incline setup also keeps the machine focused on upward pressing patterns rather than general flat pressing alone.
For home gyms and private strength spaces, this model offers a practical combination of dedicated pressing function, integrated weight storage, and a durable plate-loaded build. It is designed for users who want serious incline pressing without unnecessary complexity.
Features and Performance of Hammer Strength Plate-Loaded Iso-Lateral Incline Press
- Iso-lateral training: Each side moves independently to support balanced strength development and more controlled pressing.
- Independent diverging and converging motion: Separate weight horns create a more natural pressing path and added muscle stimulation variety.
- Incline chest press machine design: Built to emphasize upward pressing patterns in a dedicated plate-loaded format.
- Horizontal grips: Designed to simulate a traditional bench press feel while improving comfort during pressing.
- Ergonomic handle positioning: Intended to reduce wrist and shoulder strain while supporting a smooth motion.
- Starting resistance: 8 lb gives users a clearly defined unloaded resistance point before adding plates.
- Integrated weight storage: Includes 6 standard weight horns to keep plates close at hand for quicker loading and unloading.
- Durable construction: Built with an 11-gauge steel frame and electrostatic powder coat finish.
- Seated pressing format: Product text describes a seated incline press setup for stable upper body pressing.
Applications / Use Cases
This machine is suited to users who want a dedicated upper body pressing station for incline work in a home gym or private training space. It fits strength programs centered on chest, shoulder, and triceps pressing patterns, especially for buyers who want a machine-based option rather than relying only on barbells or dumbbells.
It is especially useful for users who value independent arm movement. Because each side works on its own path, the machine can appeal to buyers looking for more balanced pressing and more control through each repetition. The integrated weight storage also makes it practical for spaces where keeping plates close to the machine improves training flow and room organization.
Why Buy This Incline Press
The main reason to choose this incline press is its balance of natural-feeling motion and stable machine support. Buyers get iso-lateral movement, diverging and converging arm paths, and horizontal grips designed to create a pressing experience that feels more purposeful than a basic fixed-path press. That makes it a strong choice for users who want focused incline training with more movement quality built in.
It also offers practical long-term value. The integrated weight storage helps keep the area organized, the plate-loaded format supports straightforward resistance progression, and the 11-gauge steel frame is built for durability. For buyers investing in a dedicated incline chest press machine, those details support consistent day-to-day use.
Warranty coverage adds useful buying confidence. The listed warranty includes 10 years on the frame, 5 years on bearings, and 90 days on upholstery. That matters because it gives the strongest long-term protection to the structural frame while clearly outlining coverage for key moving parts and user-contact surfaces.
Product Specifications
| Feature | Details |
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| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 46 in x 55 in x 75 in (117 cm x 140 cm x 191 cm) |
| Standard Weight Horns | 6 |
| Starting Resistance | 8 lbs (3.6 kg) |
| Frame Description | 11-gauge steel frame with electrostatic powder coat finish |
| Weight | 325 lb (148 kg) |
| Training Style | Iso-Lateral independent diverging and converging motion |
| Grip Style | Horizontal grips |
| Warranty | 10 Year Frame / 5 Year Bearings / 90 Day Upholstery |
What's Included
- Hammer Strength Plate-Loaded Iso-Lateral Incline Press unit
- 6 standard weight horns
Does this machine train each side independently?
Yes. The Hammer Strength Plate-Loaded Iso-Lateral Incline Press uses separate weight horns to create independent diverging and converging motion. That allows each side to work on its own path, which can support more balanced strength development and add more movement variety during incline pressing.
What makes this machine different from a standard incline press?
This incline chest press machine is described as being blueprinted from human movement and uses iso-lateral training instead of forcing both arms to move together. It also uses horizontal grips designed to simulate a traditional bench press feel while supporting a smoother, more controlled pressing motion.
What are the key specifications buyers should know?
This machine measures 46 in x 55 in x 75 in, weighs 325 lb, includes 6 standard weight horns, and has a starting resistance of 8 lb. Those details help buyers understand its footprint, base load, and integrated weight storage before planning installation and day-to-day use.
What warranty comes with this product?
Warranty coverage includes 10 years on the frame, 5 years on bearings, and 90 days on upholstery. That matters because it gives the strongest long-term support to the machine’s core structure while also defining coverage for a key moving component and a major user-contact surface.




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