July Strength Event · Save Up To 10% On Leg Machines
STRENGTH MACHINES · THE LEG DAY LINEUP
FINISH YOUR GYM WITH
LEGS.
The machines that finish your gym — heavy leg training your back can handle, on the smoothest resistance curves out there.
The Case For Machines
Why Your Best Leg Day Starts With A Machine
Perfect Resistance Curve
Load lands where you're strongest. No bar fighting your hips, no dead spot at the top — every rep counts.
Easy On The Back
Train heavy without loading your spine. The #1 reason lifters past 40 keep squatting — just off the bar.
Train To True Failure
No spotter, no bar to bail. Push the last rep that actually grows muscle — then step out, safe.
BOS PICK
The Leg Day You Actually Look Forward To
Two heavy lifts in one footprint. Leg press for volume, hack squat for depth — the leg day you stop dreading and start scheduling.

You Asked → We Weighed It
Is 225 On The Belt Actually 225?
Short answer — yes, near enough. The load hangs straight down through a low pulley, so what you load is what you lift, minus a few pounds of carriage.
We hooked a luggage scale to the load arm and pulled — the number on the screen is the real one. It's the most-asked question we get, so we stopped guessing and measured it.
Before You Buy
Quick Answers
What's the difference between a pendulum squat and a hack squat?
Both isolate the quads, but the pendulum squat keeps your torso more upright with a fixed arc, while the hack squat travels on a straight rail at a fixed angle. The pendulum tends to feel easier on the lower back.
Which machine is easiest on my back?
The belt squat loads through your hips instead of your spine, making it the most back-friendly option of the lineup.
Do I need bands for the belt squat?
No — bands are optional. The belt squat works fully with plates alone; bands just let you add accommodating resistance if you want it.
Will these fit a tall — or short — lifter?
Yes. Adjustment points accommodate lifters from roughly 5'3" to 6'2".
How much does the belt squat weigh empty?
The frame weighs in around 150 lb empty before you add any plates.
What Lifters Say
The Last Piece A Gym Needs
Leg machines were the last thing my gym needed. Now it's done — and I actually use this more than the rack.
My back tapped out of barbell squats at 41. On the belt squat I'm loading heavier now than I did at 30.
I'd rather train legs at home now. Nothing at the commercial gym beats what I've got in the garage.





