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PEC DECK/FLY<br />

MC70-CHAYAT<br />

ABDOMINAL/BACK<br />

MC65-CHAYAT<br />

This machine reproduces adduction and<br />

abduction movements of the upper limbs, on<br />

the transversal plane, involving agonistic and<br />

antagonistic muscle chains.<br />

The shaped seat guarantees stability and com<strong>for</strong>t<br />

during exercise. The contour of the backrest<br />

provides optimal stabilisation.<br />

The convergent shape of the retaining rolls<br />

allows users of all body sizes to achieve the most<br />

congenial position and to keep contact with the<br />

rolls during the exercise.<br />

This machine reproduces flexion and extension<br />

movements of the trunk, on the sagittal plane,<br />

involving agonistic and antagonistic muscle<br />

chains.<br />

The shaped seat guarantees stability and com<strong>for</strong>t<br />

during exercise. The contour of the backrest<br />

provides optimal stabilisation.<br />

The footrest provides support to users of all<br />

body sizes, ensuring good stabilisation. The two<br />

shoulder rests can adjust to different size users.<br />

Length..........................mm 950............ in 37,4<br />

Width............................mm 1220............ in 48,0<br />

Height...........................mm 1270............ in 49,9<br />

Machine Weight............ Kg 52.......... lbs 114.6<br />

- Pectorals<br />

- Rhomboids<br />

- Deltoid<br />

Length..........................mm 1300............ in 51,1<br />

Width............................mm 1110............ in 43,7<br />

Height...........................mm 1130............ in 44,4<br />

Machine Weight............ Kg 53......... Lbs 116,8<br />

- Abdominal rectus<br />

- Erector spinae<br />

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