Matrix Row Machine Specifications:
- Frame Construction:
- Durable steel frame designed to withstand heavy usage in commercial gym settings.
- Powder-coated finish for a sleek, professional look that resists wear and scratches over time.
- Adjustability:
- Seat adjustments: To accommodate users of different sizes, allowing for proper positioning during the row.
- Chest pad adjustments: Designed to provide comfort and support during the exercise.
- Some models may also include handle adjustments for different grip positions (e.g., neutral, wide, or close grips).
- Ergonomics:
- Padded seat and backrest for comfort, reducing pressure during extended use.
- Handles are ergonomically designed for a natural grip during the pulling motion.
- Resistance and Functionality:
- The machine typically uses a weight stack system, with weights ranging from 150 to 250 lbs (68 to 113 kg), although some models might use a plate-loaded system.
- The rowing motion is designed for fluid movement and is typically cam-driven or uses a smooth pulley system for controlled resistance.
- Dimensions:
- Length: Usually around 60 to 75 inches (152–190 cm), depending on the specific model.
- Width: About 30 to 40 inches (76–102 cm).
- Height: Ranges between 45 to 55 inches (114–140 cm).
- Weight: Generally falls between 250 to 400 lbs (113–181 kg).
- Safety and Stability:
- Non-slip footrests to ensure stability during the exercise.
- A balanced base and sturdy construction to keep the machine stable and secure during use.
- Weight Capacity:
- Most Matrix Row machines have a high weight capacity, typically supporting users up to 400 lbs (181 kg) or more.
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