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Hammer Strength Iso-Lateral Super Incline Press

Hammer Strength Iso-Lateral Super Incline Press

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KEY FEATURES

Iso-Lateral Training

KEY FEATURES

Integrated Weight Storage

KEY FEATURES

Ergonomic Handles

A SUPER PATH OF MOTION

The Hammer Strength Iso-Lateral Super Incline Press combines the benefits of a Shoulder Press and an Incline Press with a unique path of motion that closely mimics the mechanics of a front military press. This forward and upward movement replicates the natural pushing motions found in sports like football, basketball, and wrestling, helping athletes build functional strength and explosive power.

EXPERIENCE OUR PURE HAMMER MOTION

Hammer Strength machines are built for pure motion, emphasizing biomechanics and natural movement. Combine that with our precision engineering, and you get a strength training experience that feels right—every time.

Starting Resistance (per arm)11 lbs (5 kg)
Product CodeIL-FMP
Storage Weight Horns6
Recommended Plate Mix6 x 45 lb plates, 4 x 25 lb plates, 4 x 10 lb plates
  1. How does the movement of the Hammer Strength Super Incline Press differ from Incline Press? The Hammer Strength Super Incline Press offers a slightly steeper angle and a forward motion compared to the Hammer Strength Incline Press. This makes it more dynamic and sport-specific, as it mimics the mechanics of a front military 
  2. What muscles does the Super Incline Press target? The Hammer Strength Plate Loaded Iso-Lateral Super Incline Press primarily engages the chest, shoulders, and triceps, focusing on upper-body pushing strength.
  3. What sports benefit the most from using the Iso-Lateral Super Incline Press? The Super Incline Press is ideal for athletes in sports that require explosive upper-body pushing strength, such as football, wrestling, basketball, and rugby.
  4. How does the Super Incline Press complement other training routines? The Super Incline Press is a versatile addition to any training program, complementing movements like bench presses and overhead presses while addressing specific performance gaps.
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