Description
BUILD A BETTER UPPER-CHEST TRAINING AREA
BUILD A BETTER UPPER-CHEST TRAINING AREA
BUILD A BETTER UPPER-CHEST TRAINING AREA
BUILD A BETTER UPPER-CHEST TRAINING AREA
BUILD A BETTER UPPER-CHEST TRAINING AREA
The Hammer Force Pro Incline Bench – 30 Degree provides a dedicated station for upper-chest focused strength training.
The 30-degree incline angle is widely used for dumbbell and barbell pressing exercises because it helps shift emphasis towards the upper chest while still allowing strong involvement from the shoulders and triceps. Built for commercial gym environments, this bench provides a stable and reliable platform for members performing pressing, fly and accessory exercises.
Simple, durable and highly versatile, it is a valuable addition to any free-weight training area.
BENEFITS FOR YOUR GYM
IDEAL FOR
- Commercial gyms
- Strength and bodybuilding gyms
- Fitness clubs
- Performance centres
- School and university gyms
- Hotel, estate and corporate fitness facilities
- Premium private gyms
KEY FEATURES
- Fixed 30-degree incline angle
- Stable training platform
- Supports upper-chest focused exercises
- Suitable for dumbbell and barbell training
- Heavy-duty commercial construction
- Compact footprint
- Durable upholstery and frame
- Part of the Hammer Force Pro range
ADDITIONAL COLOUR OPTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
| SPECIFICATION | DETAILS |
| Dimensions | 110 × 63 × 78 cm |
| Weight | 34 kg |
| Type | Bench |
FAQ
Is the Hammer Force Pro Incline Bench – 30 Degree suitable for commercial gyms?
Yes. It is designed for commercial gym environments and built to withstand regular daily use.
What exercises can be performed on this bench?
The bench is ideal for incline dumbbell presses, incline barbell presses, dumbbell flyes and a variety of upper-body accessory exercises.
Why use a 30-degree incline bench?
The 30-degree angle is widely regarded as one of the most effective positions for emphasising upper-chest development while maintaining natural pressing mechanics.
Where should this bench be placed in a gym?
It works best in free-weight areas, dumbbell zones and upper-body strength training sections.












