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Seated Dip Machine Plate Loaded- Tricep Dip Press Machine with Cable Bar for Biceps Chest Training, Hold up to 400LBS

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  • [Versatile Upper Body Training Machine]- The seated triceps dip machine allows for focused and isolated workouts. Its convergent motion ensures that the triceps muscles are activated for maximum exercise effectiveness. In addition, the triceps press machine comes with a cable bar for doing biceps exercises like upright cable rows and biceps curls. It's a versatile machine that engages the muscles of the arms, shoulder and chest to take your upper body strength training to the next level!
  • [Improved Arms and Machine Design]- The seated dip machine is a safer and more effective alternative to traditional tricep dips, which can cause strain on the wrists and shoulders. With stable and controllable movements, this seated dip station minimizes the risk of injuries. Additionally, the tricep pushdown machine features a rotating handle that can be adjusted to fit varying shoulder widths, providing multiple grip options to target different areas of the triceps muscles.
  • [Personalized Adjustments]- It offers easy-to-use personalization adjustments, allowing you to customize your workout to suit your varying fitness levels and training goals with simple weight plate adjustments. Even beginners can experience challenging workouts without requiring extensive technical skills or coordination. The seat height and cable bar length can be adjusted to accommodate different body types, ensuring maximum comfort and efficiency during your exercise routine.
  • [High Quality Material]- The plate loaded tricep machine is composed of heavy-duty steel and premium coatings, making it durable and stable. The comfortable, sweat-resistant seat and backrest provide ample support for intense workouts and long-term use. Measuring only 42.7"x26.2"x51.2", it's the ideal size for any space in your home gym. With a maximum weight capacity of 400 LBS and compatibility with 1" and 2" weight plates, it can meet your most daily training needs. (Plates are not included)
  • [Easy to Use Step]- The tricep press machine is also featured by simplicity in use. To give your triceps a serious workout, all you need to do is choose the right weights, adjust the seat height, and grab onto the narrow handles. If you want to give your lower chest muscles some extra attention, just lean forward ever so slightly and switch to the wide handle. To perform a bicep curl, rise to your feet and plant them firmly on a rugged steel plate, then you can exercise freely with cable handle.



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  • Please check this machine carefully! 1.Gym -level wide/ narrow rotation dip grip 2.Added bicep curl function on the back position. Burn your arm with syedee!

  • There are two foot boards in the back. When doing the heavy weight biceps exercise, please stand on the board.

  • In response to the design flaw mentioned by the customer earlier, protruding bolts on the machine can cause damage to the plates. We have improved the current batch to shorten the length of the screw and will not cause wear.

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See How it Transforms Upper Body Workouts: Target Your Triceps, Chest, and Biceps!

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Why choose the seated dip machine?

TRAIN IN A SAFER AND EFFECTIVE WAY

  • CUSTOMIZE WEIGHTS: Adjustable weights let you tailor resistance to your level, while traditional dips rely ONLY on body weight.
  • ENHANCED SUPPORT & STABILITY: It provides added stability, reducing injury risk, especially benefiting those with:

  1. Limited upper body strength
  2. Considerable body weight
  3. History of joint injuries
DETAILS

joseph
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
I was really excited to add the Seated Dip Machine Plate Loaded – Tricep Dip Press Machine to my home gym, but after using it for a while, I have to say it’s been a frustrating experience. While the overall build is sturdy and the idea behind the machine is solid, there are some serious design flaws that make it difficult to use effectively.The Biggest Issue – Arm Pad Slips and SpinsThe most frustrating problem with this machine is the arm pad design. The pads are supposed to provide support and stability during the movement, but instead, they constantly slip and spin in a circle, making it extremely difficult to maintain proper form. Instead of focusing on my triceps, I’m spending half my workout trying to keep the pads in place. This not only makes the exercise feel awkward but also increases the risk of injury.Other Issues: • Awkward Range of Motion – The machine doesn’t provide a smooth, natural dip movement. The angle feels slightly off, which puts unnecessary strain on the shoulders rather than properly isolating the triceps. • Difficult to Adjust – Adjusting the seat and handles isn’t as easy as it should be. The locking mechanisms feel a bit flimsy, and sometimes they don’t hold in place securely. • Takes Up a Lot of Space – For a machine with limited functionality, it has a surprisingly large footprint. If you have a small workout area, this might not be the best choice.The Good:The frame itself is solid, and the plate-loaded feature allows for progressive overload. If the arm pads didn’t spin and slip, this could have been a decent tricep machine.Final Thoughts:This machine had potential, but the poorly designed arm pads ruin the entire experience. I find myself avoiding it in my workouts because it’s more frustrating than effective. Unless the manufacturer fixes this issue, I wouldn’t recommend it. A disappointing 2-star product
mike V
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Works great; easy assembly.
Ashley Bryant
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Gave as a gift, my dad loved it
私に何を尋ねるな
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
It is surprisingly solid for its size and weight. There is no lateral movement, or wobble. I have been bodybuilding for almost forty years and have some chronic elbows and firearms pain doing other triceps exercises but doing dips in this minimized pain. I am able to isolate triceps or work lower pecs very effectively. I have owned this Sydee dips machine for eight months and have a very noticeable increase in triceps size, thickness and strength. By sitting back but leaning forward, it becomes a great pec exercise and I haven't gotten pumps like this for decades. I really felt the need to share my experience with people looking to add this to their home gym. I would prefer a commercial triceps dips bench at home but they cost $2500 or more and I see that this bench is down under $200. Get it. If you are serious about gaining triceps, this is the best option available. You'll get better results than you'd get at many commercial gyms- especially if you like to lift heavy and may get joint soreness and inflammation. I use up to 410 lbs on it. It really taxed me but not this Sydee bench.I bought mine for $250 on Walmart.com. It was the cheaper option at that time.
thomas woods
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Great for home gym price is reasonable used last night great machine so far
Let’s Go Irish
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
I was really looking forward to using the Seated Dip Machine Plate Loaded- Tricep Dip Press Machine, but unfortunately, it fell way short of expectations. First off, the areas where the weights are loaded feel flimsy and unstable. They’re not sturdy enough to hold more than 100 pounds on each side, which is ridiculous for a machine advertised as supporting up to 400 pounds. I didn't feel safe using it at all.Secondly, the machine doesn’t allow for a full range of motion. The seat doesn’t adjust low enough for me to get proper extension or contraction, which completely defeats the purpose of tricep and chest training. The lack of adjustability is frustrating and makes it feel like the machine was designed without much thought for real-world usage.To make matters worse, returning the item would be a total hassle. It’s bulky, inconvenient, and not worth the time or effort to deal with the process. Now I’m stuck with a poorly designed machine that I’ll barely use.Save yourself the trouble and invest in something better. This is a major disappointment.
TheyCallMeBruce
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
Every single owner complains about the protruding bolt which makes contact with the closest plate.Easy fix.My neighbor bought this dip press and came to me after assembling it. He knew I had tools; a jack hammer, diamond blades, bolt cutters, that I could physically "hack" anything.The photo shows a $26 cut-off tool kit. (a hacksaw will not work).Tip: first loosen the bolt fully and apply JB weld on the thread. Tighten. Wait 15min for the metal epoxy to harden.Chop off the bolt then grind down the nut about half way. Done. No more interference contact.
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