Although many people think that all weight benches are the same, they each actually have their own benefits. Some are cheaper and made just for bench pressing if that's all you want to do. Others are made to be used for legs and other muscle groups as well as bench presses. There are even weight benches that are more convenient than others as they are easy to store when they aren't in use, making them a great addition to a workout area with limited space. Below, you can learn about some of your options so that you can make a choice that fits your budget as well as your workout style.
The $699 Inspire Squat Rack is made a bit differently than some of the other squat racks you may have seen. For one thing, it is much safer. Yet it also doubles to be more than just a squat rack. It's perfect for anyone who loves to do squats and is thinking of adding other exercises to the routine.
In most cases, you simply set the bar on the rack, and potentially worry about it bouncing out after you have had a hard workout that you did not really want to walk away from. That can be a real safety hazard in times when you might not have as much strength or energy left to stabilize the bar before you walk away. The Inspire Squat Rack has a self-locking mechanism so that once you place the bar in it, it can't bounce out. It's also chrome plated and offers a pull-up bar. You can also slide a weight bench under it for some bench presses
The $399 Inspire Weight Bench SCS-WB is of a unique design that makes it easier to move around. The seat also folds for better support as needed.
The $209 Inspire Folding Bench FLB1 is perhaps the most convenient of benches. It offers all of the potential for use in other things such as leg lifts, but it has wheels on the base for easy movement. Since it folds almost completely flat, it's perfect for storage after a long workout.