Onyx Commercial Leg Press
Onyx Seated Leg Press — Built Without Compromise.
Built for serious lower body training. The Onyx Seated Leg Press delivers a smooth, controlled pressing movement engineered for targeted quad, hamstring, and glute development — built to the same commercial standard you expect from every piece of Onyx equipment.
Whether you're outfitting a boutique studio or a high-performance commercial facility, the Onyx Seated Leg Press is the piece your members will keep coming back to.
Why Choose the Onyx Seated Leg Press?
Precision-Engineered Movement Designed to guide users through a smooth, natural pressing path — maximising lower body muscle activation and minimising joint stress for a safer, more effective workout every rep.
150kg Pin-Loaded Weight Stack An industry-leading 150kg weight stack ensures the machine caters to all fitness levels — from rehabilitation and beginners right through to advanced athletes pushing their limits.
Adjustable for Every Body Fully adjustable back pad and seat positioning ensures every member can find their ideal setup — delivering a comfortable, targeted training experience regardless of height or build.
Targets the Right Muscles Specifically engineered to activate the quads, hamstrings, and glutes through every rep — delivering the kind of targeted lower body development your members expect from premium commercial equipment.
Commercial-Grade Construction Constructed from heavy-duty steel with a premium black powder coat finish — built to withstand the demands of high-traffic commercial environments day after day.
Clean, Space-Efficient Footprint Thoughtfully designed to maximise your floor space without compromising on functionality — ideal for boutique studios and large commercial facilities alike.
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MEASUREMENTS
| Length (Without Cables) | 52.8" |
| Width (Without Cables) | 51.6" |
| Height (Without Cables) | 87.1" |
| Max Load Capacity | 2000 lb |
| Total Weight (Without Cables) | 251.33 lb |
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