Powertec Leg Press Attachment Review: Am I Keeping It?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
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    Reviewing a creative Powertec Attachment that fits on any Powertec Workbench, their version 2 leg press attachment. This was the main attachment that really attracted me as it seemed to allow a low budget horizontal press that was also relatively compact.
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    0:00 - Intro
    1:23 - Unboxing / Assembly
    3:47 - How it Feels
    8:38 - Summary Thoughts
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  • @ECIA78
    @ECIA78 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks Mike for your honesty and synthesis. Great as usual!!!

  • @jaleesa00
    @jaleesa00 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for the review.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks Jaleesa as always for watching.

    • @jaleesa00
      @jaleesa00 Месяц назад

      @@hybridresistance thank You

  • @sobutterysmooth
    @sobutterysmooth Месяц назад

    Great review.

  • @SkylerKing
    @SkylerKing Месяц назад

    That's a nice shirt...
    I never tried this attachment. I always thought it looked cumbersome and flimsy, lol. Thanks for taking that hit so we don't have to.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  Месяц назад

      Thanks man, means a lot from a powertec enthusiast. I feel like you told me that you thought the older models seemed a bit more rubust. I got that shirt at a pacific sunwear over 15 years ago and it’s still going strong.

  • @StevieRichardsFitness
    @StevieRichardsFitness Месяц назад +2

    It looks to be a viable solution for limited space as opposed to a full leg press machine.
    With that being said, it does look very clunky to install/remove. Does that Quantum product have a leg press attachment?

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  Месяц назад +2

      Like someone mentioned, the compact leg sled would have been a good one to compare to, especially with the price. The Quantum does not have leg press attachment. They're just getting started in the US, but I could see that or other attachments down the road. I also wouldn't mind the clunkyness of it as long as it performed well. But again, that's just my personal presence.

  • @wilfredotorres6628
    @wilfredotorres6628 Месяц назад +1

    Hi hybrid Resistance, yeah that looks like something that's good for someone who's you know kind of a beginning to work out something that they could use as a starter equipment. I think the problem for you like most people who've been working out for a long time they need something commercial grade equipment where they would go to like a place where you know you would see something in a Gold's gym or some professional gym. That's the type of equipment you would want. Something like Hammer strength equipment.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks Wilfredo. If it feels good, I don’t care at all if it’s all janky or flimsy. One of my favorite sliding benches was ~$100 and wobbled all over the place. With this I wasn’t expecting commercial grade at all, but just didn’t like the feel of the movement. Great comment though

  • @skkay89
    @skkay89 Месяц назад

    Would you be willing to make an updated total gym xls total body workout routine? Specifically for a woman, who has lost a good amount of weight and now wants to build muscle and tone? Thank you 🙏

  • @JoseSuarez-bk3qg
    @JoseSuarez-bk3qg Месяц назад +1

    Mike, I wish I knew you where going to review Powertec’ attachments. I would have told you DON’T BOTHER as their attachments, at best are barely average. The items that are worth getting are the Leg developer and Preacher Curl. The Leg Press attachment is purely a waste of money. I had the 2nd version of that unit and it stunk badly. When the unit was attached to the attachment tube on the bench there was some play with the unit. When you start your leg press movement the front base would rise off the ground. I ended up using 2in x 2in floor brackets to bolt the unit down and thought it would help the intensity of the movement. Well as you could imagine there was no improvement. The arcing movement of the exercise isn’t effective at all. I ended up unbolting the front stabilizer base and removed the attachment from the bench as I later threw out the unit.
    As an FYI STAY AWAY from their Pec Fly attachment and Dip Attachment. I owned those once and they weren’t effective for me.
    The problem with Powertec is their attachments are not really suitable for tall user. I’m 6’2” and have heard the same story from persons over 6’ and up.😊

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks Jose. Really wish I talked with you sooner! Really appreciate that feedback though as it will help others. Like you, I also like the leg developer, but not a huge fan of the preacher either. But I really wasn't much of a preacher fan in my later years.

    • @JoseSuarez-bk3qg
      @JoseSuarez-bk3qg Месяц назад

      Hey, I agree the preacher curl attachment is only average at best. I ended up switching out their curl arm and started using one of the cable attachment that seems to work better.

  • @JoseSuarez-bk3qg
    @JoseSuarez-bk3qg Месяц назад

    AS an fyi I was watching Coop from Garage Gym Review at the FIBO Fitness Expo in Germany and saw him use a Total Gym! He said he wanted to review one but Total Gym didn’t send him one. The unit he tried out was the Encompass, the commercial gym that was featured at the expo and commented that the movement was “slick”.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  Месяц назад +1

      Haha, yes I saw that. I'm shocked that they wouldn't send him one. Although they can be hit or miss with communication for sure.

  • @rotemrock4774
    @rotemrock4774 Месяц назад

    You can do something similar with the squat bar

  • @Bomber6215
    @Bomber6215 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for the review. What one leg machine would you recommend instead?

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  Месяц назад +1

      That’s actually a topic I have on the burner, but I’m actually testing another product as we speak. So stay tuned for that. But I do love basic bb squats, my force USA leg press, and either the powertec or Quantum Trainer for a lever squat as well.

    • @Bomber6215
      @Bomber6215 Месяц назад

      @@hybridresistance Thanks, I still like to do bb squats and trap bar squats as well but looking for something a little less taxing on the body as I get older. I have the powertec multi press machine which I'm trying to figure how I could use it for lever squats.

  • @briand5047
    @briand5047 Месяц назад

    Wouldn't be surprising if feeling weird on the knees lead to an injury over time. I see this as a possibility as a finisher at the end of a workout.

  • @jbsbayarea1
    @jbsbayarea1 Месяц назад

    I love mine, However this is more like my 3rd set after doing my dumbbell rows and bar squat. I'll do the motion slow with high rep's (1st set 30+reps) (2nd and 3rd set more weight doing 20 reps or more) and you will feel the burn. But if you're looking to do heavy press not really for it. Definitely slow motion and good form you will get your front quads too burn.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  Месяц назад

      I agree, a moderate load is best for these. I tried to somewhat convey that when I was making the video. The workouts I did on it, my sweet spot weight was about 2 45s on each side. I'm also not one to do heavy

  • @taylorpark3544
    @taylorpark3544 Месяц назад

    Powertec seems a lot more "residential" quality rather than remotely commercial quality. Granted not everything needs to be commercial quality.
    Like the Total Gym (definitely residential quality) it has a lot of use and can meet the needs of any normal person when it comes to strength training and such.
    But when it comes to a lot of attatchements (which are a lot pricier than they need to be) they often are subpar in design and execution.
    I really wish a lot of these companies would beef up their products a bit more and make them sturdier. Because a lot of these weight capacities are with static weight, and while I like to careful while training, its also nice to try pushing it hard. But I could see loading this leg press up and going too fast could eventually cause the metal to warp or bend over time. Kinda like how if I push too hard on the Total Gym attatchements they start bending and warping (it's really frustrating especially when I haven't added any extra weight/resistance).
    Powertec has a lot of appeal but the ecosystem seems a bit predatory (granted Total Gym, Bowflex and others can be too).
    I just wish they would price things more in line with their quality. I'm grateful a lot of these budget brands are catching up and offering as much or more for less.
    Thanks for reviewing a lot of these items. It's nice to see someone physically test it out and share honest feedback. It makes planning my future garage/home gym much easier and eliminates risky guess work. I'd probably lean towards a GMWD lever system and stick with a power cage/squat stand and barbell training.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  Месяц назад

      Thank you for the detailed comment. I think on their end obviously the "attachment market" makes sense for an upsell. But I agree hopefully not at a cost for function / build quality. However to be fair, when you start to build a better part or machine, then you get the "it's too expensive" crowd. Such was the case with the Quantum Trainer. That thing is built like a tank compared to a Powertec, but you'll be paying for it.

  • @jj-hb8cy
    @jj-hb8cy Месяц назад

    Him: "this attachment is heavy and takes up a lot of space"
    Force leg press in the back: "hold my beer"

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  Месяц назад

      haha, yes fair enough. I guess I'm mostly talking strictly compared to an attachment lineup versus to a full on leg machine. I of course wouldn't put these in the same league with each other if someone was considering a leg machine. I think I even mentioned that it's good for what it is if you're working with limited space and or want something to mix it up with the powertec system.

  • @SquatLife
    @SquatLife Месяц назад

    Seems like its value is more around $250. For $400 you are somewhere between 1/3 to 1/2 towards a leg press or belt squat. So better to invest there. Good review.

  • @meisdetermined
    @meisdetermined Месяц назад

    Instead of getting this attachment, I think the compact leg sled would be more ideal, especially if someone has the space available.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  Месяц назад +1

      Very true, especially when you consider the price is almost similar.