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More about 334 Standing Side Lateral
The standing side lateral has a similar movement as a seated shoulder rotation machine but from a standing position. In fact standing gym machines are practical since they take up a small space and lets your gym members easily step into the training exercise without any settings.
This shoulder machine is designed to fit all body lengths and the movement path is well thought out. You simply switch between the two different levels on the foot platform to adjust the gym machine according to your body length.
We recomend having a variety of shoulder machines at your gym. In the first place you offer your gym members comprehensive and effective shoulder workouts for different areas of the shoulder muscles. From overhead press machines to lateral raise machines. Each shoulder machine offers unique benefits and focuses on different parts of the deltoids. Moreover you also provide options for individuals with varying fitness levels and goals. In other words you ensure that all members can find a suitable Gymleco machine to strengthen and sculpt their shoulders.
Special features
The shoulder machine is designed with comfortable handles in a declining design. Depending on what you like you can have a wider or more narrow grip. The foot plate is in a durable wooden material and the handles are made of rubber for excellent grip and comfort.
Technical specifications:
Weight: 190 kg
Gym machine muscle target: Shoulder
Depth: 116 cm
Width: 82 cm
Height: 160 cm
Cushion color: Black/red
The Gymleco effect
At Gymleco, we design equipment with a clear vision: perfect biomechanics, compact design, and unbeatable durability. Every gym machine, equipment, and rack is built to maximize performance, minimize maintenance, and fit seamlessly into any gym space. With over 30 years of expertise, we create gym machines and equipment that deliver results, withstand heavy use, and inspire athletes at every level. When you choose Gymleco, you invest in quality, functionality, and timeless design. That’s The Gymleco Effect.







