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Strive Plate Loaded Prone Lying Leg Curl w/Smart Strength Technology – Demo
Prime Strive Smart Strength prone lying leg curl. This is arguably THE BEST prone leg curl of all time. The patented Smart Strength Technology is known to be extremely effective on the hamstrings. The unit feels so amazing, provides the greatest range of motion, natural angle that causes no hip or low back discomfort, and most importantly, a super pump. This leg curl also has a much smaller footprint than most. Lead time for this unit when ordered directly through prime is 11 months. We have the unit in stock and ready to ship
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