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    At Fitness Tech, each lever machine is designed to offer guided, safe, and comfortable workouts. These machines allow controlled muscle group training with guided movements that protect posture, facilitate correct technique, and reduce injury risk.

    These are versatile machines, ideal for professional gyms, semi-professional spaces, as well as for those seeking advanced training at home. Thanks to their ergonomic adjustments and progressive loading systems, they adapt to different levels and goals, allowing safe progress from the very first session.

    Buy your lever machine with 24–48 hour shipping

    With our 24–48 hour fast shipping, your machine will arrive ready to train. Each unit includes a guided plate stack, adjustable seat, backrest, and configurable grips, ensuring the first session is safe and productive.

    Additionally, the design facilitates quick transitions between exercises, maintaining training intensity and optimizing the efficiency of each session.

    What lever machines are and how they work

    Lever machines enable natural and controlled movement through articulated arms and plate loading. Each exercise follows a movement arc that respects the body's biomechanics, optimally working both the concentric and eccentric phases.

    These machines allow isolating specific muscles or performing dual movements, which improves the efficiency of each session and reduces the risk of compensations or injuries. They are perfect for beginners, intermediates, and supervised rehabilitation programs.

    Difference from selectorized machines

    Unlike selectorized machines, which guide movement through cables and selector pins, lever machines offer more natural trajectories, providing control of the eccentric phase and stability in compound exercises. They are ideal for strength training where precision and safety are sought, both for the upper and lower body.

    Difference from free weights

    While free weights require active stabilization and full movement control, lever machines guide the trajectory, protecting joints and allowing effort to focus on the correct muscle. This enables safe progression, especially useful for beginners, intermediate users, or supervised rehabilitation programs.

    Types of lever machines by muscle group

    Lever machines for upper body (chest, back, shoulders, arms)

    Among the exercises we offer are:

    • Chest press
    • Dorsal row
    • Shoulder press
    • Biceps curl
    • Triceps

    Lever machines for lower body (legs and glutes)

    For the lower body, options include:

    • Leg press
    • Hack squat
    • Hamstring
    • Glute

    Stack weights by series

    We offer various series with weights ranging between 100 and 150 kg, enabling progressive training tailored to each muscle group. This ensures that both beginner and advanced users can train safely and efficiently, adjusting the load to their needs and goals.

    Technical features that make a difference

    Isolateral and unilateral movement

    Allows training each arm or leg independently, correcting imbalances and improving muscle symmetry.

    Convergent and divergent movement

    Offers a natural range of motion that adapts to the user's biomechanics, enhancing activation and comfort.

    Compatibility with Olympic and standard plates

    Compatible with Olympic and standard plates, allowing progressive and efficient training.

    How to choose your lever machine

    To select the right machine, consider the available space, budget, user type, and training goals. Compact Series takes up less space; Pro and Pro Tech Series require more area. Adjust your choice depending on whether you train at home, in a semi-professional gym, or a commercial facility.

    According to the environment: home gym, semi-professional, commercial use

    Lever machines adapt to different spaces and needs. In a home gym, the Compact Series allows complete training without taking up too much space. In semi-professional gyms, the machines offer greater versatility and durability for regular workouts. For commercial spaces, Pro Series and Pro Tech Series guarantee durability and capacity for intense daily use.

    According to your level: beginner, intermediate, advanced, and rehabilitation

    • Beginners: guided movements allow learning technique safely and progressively.
    • Intermediate: dual stations and a variety of levers enable efficient training of all muscle groups.
    • Advanced: Pro Series and Pro Tech Series allow high loads and full control of the eccentric phase.
    • Supervised rehabilitation: cautious use under medical supervision, ensuring safety in controlled exercises.

    Advantages of training with lever machines

    • Guided movement and eccentric phase control.
    • Isolated or dual work per arm or leg.
    • Ergonomics and natural range of motion.
    • Quick load adjustment and compatibility with Olympic and standard plates.
    • Ideal for beginners, intermediates, and supervised use in rehabilitation.

    Financing and technical service

    At Fitness Tech, we offer financing options from 3 to 24 months, tailored to your budget, so you can access the equipment you need.

    Our professional technical service ensures support, maintenance, and parts repair if necessary, guaranteeing that your machine functions properly for many years. Additionally, shipping is carried out within 24–48 hours, depending on availability, so you can start training immediately and with complete peace of mind.

    Preguntas frecuentes

    It is a strength training machine that uses articulated arms with disc loading. It offers a freer and more natural movement than selectorized machines, similar to free weight training but with greater control and safety.

    The lever uses weight plates that the user loads manually, allowing for a higher maximum load and a more natural resistance. The selectorized version uses a fixed plate column, is faster to use, but limits the load and range of motion.

    The isolateral movement allows each arm to work independently, correcting muscular imbalances and activating more stabilizing muscles. It is ideal for balancing strength between body halves.

    Depends on the model: chest (incline press, flat press), back (dorsal row, low row), shoulders (shoulder press), arms (bicep curl, triceps), legs (press, hack squat, leg curl) and glutes.

    Yes, although they are associated with advanced users, their guided movement makes them safer than free weights. Beginners can learn the correct technique with a lower risk of injury.

    Most models are compatible with Olympic plates (50 mm hole). Some more compact models use standard plates (25 mm hole). Check the specifications of each machine before purchasing.

    Very little. Since it has no cables or pulleys, maintenance is minimal: periodic cleaning and checking of screws. This is one of its main advantages over selectorized machines.

    The convergent movement brings the arms toward the center of the body (as in the chest press), replicating the natural path of the motion. The divergent movement separates them. Both improve muscle activation and exercise ergonomics.

    They are ideal for home gyms because they require no cables or special maintenance. They allow very high loads in a small space, and their durability guarantees intensive use for years.

    Yes, lever machines are the preferred equipment for bodybuilders and hypertrophy athletes due to their higher maximum load, more intense eccentric phase, and the possibility of unilateral work that allows surpassing the limits of traditional training.