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Weight benches are the building block of any gym or training facility. Before you purchase weights for your gym, you must choose the correct bench with the correct support and dimensions. Benches come in several styles for purchase. Flat and incline bench press weight benches are basic benches for pectoral exercises, and dumbbell weight benches are for small free weight lifts without bars.

Weight benches can be expensive, but there are plenty of ways to buy without breaking the budget. Try getting used weight benches, which are almost always as good as new, but may lack the warranty and manufacturer support. When purchasing weight benches for your gym, think beyond options locally and seek online solutions for specific equipment and to ease the strain on your budget:

1. Ease transport to your gym by using shipping from online vendors of bench press weight benches.

2. Find dumbbell weight benches for shoulder and triceps exercises.

3. Buy a used piece of exercise equipment.


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Locate flat and incline weight benches for heavyweight bench press usage


Bench press weight benches are one of the foundations of every weight training facility. These come in flat and adjustable incline models: the flat are less expensive and slightly sturdier, but incline models offer more exercising options. Expedite the installation process by comparing models and prices online, then having them shipped directly to your gym.

I recommend: Overstock.com and Ironcompany.com locate good deals on workout weight benches equipment. Rock-Solid Fitness sells bench press machines and lifting equipment.

Use dumbbell weight benches in your gym for smaller exercises


Dumbbell weight benches are smaller versions of the flat and incline weight benches. They are sturdy, but not as heavy-duty as flat and incline weight benches, which use the bench press and bar weights. Purchase these benches for use with dumbbell exercises for the triceps and shoulders.

I recommend: Buy dumbbell weight benches from AmericanFitness.net. Compare prices and models from different providers with NexTag and purchase models from the appropriate provider.

Save money by purchasing used workout weight benches equipment


If you own a small gym, are a personal trainer, or just need to save a little on exercise weight benches equipment, try saving some money by purchasing used. Weight benches are sturdy and age well, but before your customer's workout, weight benches machine safety tests are necessary.

I recommend: Global Fitness and Fitness Rush resell used fitness weight benches equipment.

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  • Some online weight benches equipment stores offer specials on shipping if you spend a specified minimum amount on your purchase with their website. It might be useful to make more purchases from these vendors, as shipping on heavy weight benches can add up quickly.

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