HAMMER STRENGTH

Hammer Strength Plate Loaded Seated / Standing Shrug

Hammer Strength Plate Loaded Seated / Standing Shrug

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KEY FEATURES

Sit / Stand Functionality

KEY FEATURES

Multiple Handles

KEY FEATURES

Single Adjustment

The Shrug—Refined

This isn’t a one-size-fits-all seated shrug machine. It’s a plate loaded workhorse built for athletes who train with purpose. Whether you’re locked in for controlled, seated reps or standing tall to simulate the demands of heavy carries and contact, this machine meets you where your intensity lives. No awkward barbell balancing. No gimmicks. Just pure trap-focused power with an uncompromising build—Hammer style. 

Made to Handle High Loads

The side-positioned handles on this Hammer Strength shrug machine aren’t just a design choice — they’re a commitment to better training. Angled and spaced for natural alignment of the traps and shoulders, they help athletes lift heavy without cheating form. That means less stress on the joints and more stress where it counts: the muscle. Pile on the plates. Stay locked in. Hit traps the right way. 

Starting Resistance25 lb (11 kg)
Product CodePL-SH
Recommended Plate Mix4 x 45 lb plates, 4 x 25 lb plates, 2 x 10 lb plates

How do athletes use the Seated / Standing Shrug Machine? How does it differ from free weight shrugs?
Unlike barbells or dumbbells that can pull the arms forward or force awkward grip positions, this machine uses side-positioned handles designed for optimal shoulder and trap alignment. It reduces the risk of poor form and places the load exactly where it should be — on the traps.

Is there a benefit to training shrugs from a standing position?
Standing shrugs closely mimic real-world and athletic movements — like carrying heavy loads, bracing under pressure, or absorbing contact. Training shrugs in a standing position builds full-body stability and explosive trap power that translates beyond the gym.

Do the side handles move or adjust on this shoulder shrug machine?
No. The handles are fixed in a position that optimizes natural biomechanics and proper trap alignment. The rigid setup provides a stable base for heavy, controlled lifts without compromising shoulder positioning.

What is the maximum training capacity?
The max training capacity is 475 lbs (204 kg), which is 10 Olympic plates plus the weight of the workarm.

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