Fitness Bench Block
Fitness Bench Block
This bench press block is designed for lifters and facilities that want more controlled pressing depth during flat or incline bench work. Its EVA construction, compact block shape, and bar-position cutouts make it a practical accessory for repeat bench sessions, coached training, and multi-user strength areas.
Product Overview
This product is a bench press block used to adjust pressing range during bench training and create a more controlled bar position above the chest. It suits commercial gyms, performance rooms, personal training studios, and school weight rooms where coaches or lifters want a simple accessory for partial-range bench work. The visible block design includes multiple cutout sections that help position the bar and support repeatable setup during flat or incline pressing. For buyers building out free weight areas, it offers a compact solution for bench variation work without adding a large footprint.
Specification Table
| Material | EVA |
|---|---|
| Size | 15x12x8cm/19x12x10cm |
| Color | Black |
Design & Training Benefits
The block format supports controlled bench press variations by reducing pressing depth and helping lifters work within a chosen range. This can be useful for structured training, technique work, and repeat sessions where coaches want more consistent bar placement. The visible cutout layout allows the accessory to sit in position during use while keeping the product compact and easy to move between benches. Its simple shape also supports fast setup in busy strength rooms, making it practical for individual lifters, coached sessions, and facilities that rotate users through bench stations throughout the day.
Key Structural Features
- Solid EVA block construction designed for bench press range-control training
- Multi-side cutout layout supports bar positioning during flat or incline bench work
- Compact rectangular format fits easily into free weight and bench areas
- Single-piece accessory design supports quick placement and removal between sets
Applications
- commercial gyms adding controlled-range bench accessories to free weight areas
- personal training studios coaching flat and incline bench press variations
- performance facilities supporting bench technique work for repeat athlete sessions
- distributors sourcing compact strength accessories for bench training projects
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FAQ
What is this bench press block used for? +
It is used to create a controlled pressing range during bench press training. The product can support flat or incline bench variations based on the training setup shown in the product description.
Is this suitable for commercial gym or studio use? +
It appears suitable for commercial gyms, training studios, and school strength rooms that want a compact bench accessory. Exact commercial-use requirements should be confirmed before ordering.
What material and size options are shown? +
The image text lists EVA as the material and shows size options of 15x12x8 cm and 19x12x10 cm. Final availability and packing details should be confirmed.
What should buyers confirm for project or distributor orders? +
Buyers should confirm the selected size, product model, packaging quantity, and supply terms before placing an order. Shipping details and any bench-use recommendations should also be confirmed.
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