Life Fitness Axiom Lat Pulldown/Low Row - OP-LR
The Axiom Series Lat Pulldown/Low Row accommodates two exercises that target the entire back and rear shoulder muscle groups. The clean, inviting look is appealing to all exercisers.
- Accommodates two exercises that target the entire back and rear should muscle groups
- Comes standard with lat pulldown bar and neutral grip row handle
- Foot pegs provide additional user stability during row
- Thigh pads stabilize user to help promote a more effective lat workout
Specification
| Weight Stack |
202.5 lbs (101.25 kg) |
| Max User Weight |
300 lbs (136 kg) |
| Dimensions |
81" x 35" x 85" (200 x 89 x 216 cm) |
| Live Working Area |
105" x 83" x 97" (267 x 211 x 246 cm) |
| Product Weight |
452 lbs (205 kg) |
What Our Experts Think
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Dual Functionality: The Life Fitness Axiom Lat Pulldown/Low Row machine allows users to target both the upper and lower back muscles, offering a versatile workout in a single machine.
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Smooth & Efficient Performance: Equipped with a precision weight stack and smooth pulleys, it ensures a quiet, fluid motion, delivering a consistent workout experience.
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Adjustable Settings: The machine features adjustable seat and thigh pads, allowing for easy customization to suit different body sizes and fitness levels.
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Ergonomic Design: The padded seat and leg supports provide comfort, while the strategically designed handles promote proper form during lat pulldowns and low rows.
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Durable Build: Constructed with high-quality materials, this machine is designed to withstand heavy use, making it suitable for both home and commercial gyms.
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Space-Efficient: With its compact design, it’s ideal for smaller fitness spaces while still offering a full range of exercises to enhance upper and lower back strength.
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Targeted Muscle Training: Perfect for isolating the lats, traps, and lower back muscles, improving overall upper body strength, posture, and stability
Q&A
Q: What is the Life Fitness Axiom Lat Pulldown/Low Row?
A: The Life Fitness Axiom Lat Pulldown/Low Row is a dual-function strength training machine that targets the upper body muscles, allowing users to perform both lat pulldown and low row exercises in one machine.
Q: Which muscles does the Life Fitness Axiom Lat Pulldown/Low Row target?
A: This machine targets the latissimus dorsi (upper back), biceps, traps, and rhomboids during lat pulldowns and focuses on the lower back, lats, and rear deltoids during low rows.
Q: How do you switch between lat pulldown and low row exercises?
A: The machine offers an easy-to-adjust design, allowing users to quickly switch between the lat pulldown and low row positions by adjusting the seat and knee pads.
Q: Is the Life Fitness Axiom Lat Pulldown/Low Row comfortable to use?
A: Yes, it features ergonomic seating, padded knee supports, and adjustable settings to ensure user comfort and proper alignment during exercises.
Q: What resistance system does the machine use?
A: The Axiom Lat Pulldown/Low Row uses a weight stack system, which allows users to adjust the resistance for both exercises to match their fitness level.
Q: Is the Life Fitness Axiom Lat Pulldown/Low Row suitable for home use?
A: Yes, while designed for commercial use, it is also suitable for home gyms that have space for larger equipment and seek durable, multi-functional machines.
Q: Does the machine require assembly?
A: Yes, some assembly is required, but it comes with clear instructions and all necessary tools for easy setup.
Q: Does the Life Fitness Axiom Lat Pulldown/Low Row include a warranty?
A: Yes, it typically includes a manufacturer's warranty covering the frame and parts, ensuring reliability and support for long-term use
Maintenance Tips
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Clean Regularly: Wipe down the seat, backrest, and handles with a mild soap solution to remove sweat, dirt, and oils. Clean the pulleys and cables to prevent buildup.
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Lubricate Moving Parts: Apply lubricant to the pivot points and moving joints, including the pulleys and cables, to ensure smooth operation and reduce friction.
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Inspect Cables and Pulleys: Check the cables for wear or fraying. Examine pulleys for smooth movement and replace any damaged parts immediately to avoid malfunctions.
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Check Weight Stack: Ensure the weight stack moves smoothly along the guide rods. Clean the rods regularly and apply silicone-based lubricant to prevent friction.
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Tighten Bolts and Fasteners: Periodically check all bolts, screws, and fasteners for tightness. Tighten any loose parts to maintain safety and proper function.