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cybex eagle incline press Cybex Eagle Chest Press (Remanufactured)

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cybex eagle incline press Cybex Eagle Chest Press (Remanufactured)The Cybex Eagle Chest Press is a premium selectorized machine designed to deliver a highly effective, biomechanically advanced upper body workout. Featuring Cybexs innovative Dual Axis Technology, this machine allows users to choose between a fixed, machine defined motion or a more natural, user defined pathoffering unmatched versatility in chest training. The converging path of motion mirrors the bodys natural pressing movement, guiding the arms

The Cybex Eagle Chest Press is a premium selectorized machine designed to deliver a highly effective, biomechanically advanced upper-body workout. Featuring Cybex’s innovative Dual Axis Technology, this machine allows users to choose between a fixed, machine-defined motion or a more natural, user-defined path—offering unmatched versatility in chest training.

The converging path of motion mirrors the body’s natural pressing movement, guiding the arms forward and inward for optimal muscle activation and joint comfort. Independent movement arms enable each side of the body to work individually, promoting balanced strength development and allowing users to train around imbalances or injuries.

An adjustable back pad ensures proper positioning and comfort, while the intelligent starting position design helps maintain a safe and controlled range of motion. With consistent torque throughout the movement, the Eagle Chest Press provides smooth, effective resistance that enhances both strength and muscle engagement.

Built with heavy-duty commercial construction and a large weight stack, this machine is ideal for high-performance training environments and busy gym floors.

Condition: Remanufactured

Key Features

  • Dual Axis Technology for fixed or user-defined movement paths
  • Converging press motion for natural biomechanics
  • Independent arm movement for balanced strength development
  • Adjustable back pad for proper positioning and comfort
  • Consistent resistance with smooth, controlled motion
  • Designed to support full range of motion without overextension
  • Heavy-duty commercial-grade construction

Specifications

  • Dimensions (L × W × H): 54" × 58" × 78"
  • Machine Weight: 671 lbs
  • Weight Stack: 305 lbs
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