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Hammer Strength Iso-Lateral Leg Curl

Hammer Strength Iso-Lateral Leg Curl

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KEY FEATURES

Iso-Lateral Training

KEY FEATURES

Ergonomic Stabilizing Grips

KEY FEATURES

Range Limiter

A Prone Leg Curl That Feels Right

The two angled pads are designed for maximum comfort, even when going heavy. The peak at the hips takes pressure off the lower back, keeping the user stable and focused on their leg curl exercise. No distractions, no discomfort—just pure performance as they push through every leg curl with power and precision. Perfect for athletes who demand comfort without sacrificing intensity.  

Optimized Natural Movement

The 4-degree outward angle of the leg curl machine workarms keeps legs moving in a natural path, giving a smoother, more controlled rep every time. It’s built to match the way the body moves, reducing stress on the knees so the user can train harder, longer, and without unnecessary strain. 

Starting Resistance (per arm)2 lb (0.9 kg)
Product CodeIL-LC
Storage Weight Horns4
Recommended Plate Mix6 – 25 lb plates, 4 – 10 lb plates, 2 – 5 lb plates

What makes the prone leg curl different than the Kneeling Leg Curl?
The Prone Leg Curl positions the user face down for a stable, controlled movement that isolates the hamstrings with consistent tension—ideal for building strength and refining muscle balance. In contrast, the Kneeling Leg Curl introduces a more dynamic range of motion, engaging stabilizers like the glutes and lower back. Both are effective, but the prone version is designed for athletes focused on strict form and more muscle isolation.

Can I train one leg at a time?
Yes, the Hammer Strength Iso-Lateral design allows for a single leg hamstring curl movement, ensuring balanced strength and symmetrical development.

Is the leg curl machine suitable for a variety of body sizes?
Yes, the leg curl machine’s design adapts to users of various sizes, ensuring proper alignment and comfort during a workout.

How does the leg curl machine reduce back strain during exercise?
The angled pads peak at the hips to minimize stress on the lower back by avoiding hyperextension often associated with prone leg curls.

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