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๐ช Fold, Adjust, Dominate: Your Ultimate Home Gym Upgrade
The Marcy Foldable Adjustable Utility Weight Bench is a pre-assembled, heavy-duty workout bench designed for full-body strength training. Featuring 2-inch thick high-density foam padding on a wider seat and backrest, it offers superior comfort. Its 8-position backrest and 5-position seat provide versatile workout angles secured by a locking knob. Constructed with a durable powder-coated alloy steel frame and double-stitched vinyl cover, it supports up to 600 pounds. The bench folds compactly with a carry handle for easy storage and portability, making it ideal for home gyms and fitness enthusiasts seeking convenience without compromising performance.








| ASIN | B0DM2PJ72W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #266,945 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #312 in Strength Training Adjustable Benches |
| Brand | MARCY |
| Brand Name | MARCY |
| Color | Black - Assembly Free |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 978 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 68"D x 15"W x 46"H |
| Item Weight | 30 pounds |
| Manufacturer | MARCY |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Vinyl |
| Model Number | SB-7485 |
| Part Number | SB-7485 |
| Product Dimensions | 68"D x 15"W x 46"H |
| UPC | 096362997485 |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 600 pounds |
D**G
Great Bench, No Complaints
Really happy with this purchase. Came fully assembled which was a nice surprise. Just took it out of the box and got straight to work. The padding is comfortable and the backrest adjusts easily between positions. The height is perfect for most exercises and feels proportioned well for someone of average build. Feels sturdy and stable during use, no wobbling or creaking. Folds up nicely when I need the space. Solid bench for the price, would recommend.
A**R
Great overall bench
Okay I read the reviews, I bought the bench, assembled it, and I've used it a few times now. So now I'll address the problems people are having to maybe ease your mind about what is happening with this bench. 1. People are having trouble assembling it. I'll be honest, I've assembled a lot of stuff in my life... I'm one of those people who took things apart and put them back together as a kid. So I can't exactly give a super accurate account of what the average person would go through while assembling this. But I will just say that I *did* have a couple of "duh" moments when trying to put this together. Namely when assembling the spring loaded bit and the main axle bit. The reason for this is on the main axle, the instructions have you putting the parts on in a strange order... as if you were to be holding pieces in the air with 2-3 sets of hands... But if you just use common sense you can figure out the assembly order of the pieces and just do it your own way, because following the steps can lead to some struggle. The biggest problem I had was with the spring loaded bit where you remove the peg to fold the leg. I believe these instructions were just WRONG in the manual. There is a metal round bit that is beveled like a cone on one side, and the instructions have it look like it goes on one side of the framework when in reality it goes on the other side... The spring mechanism will absolutely not work if you try to assemble it the way it shows in the book. All I have to say is that if you are having difficulty pulling the pin back after assembling (as in, you can't pull it at all) then it's not right. Yes, the pictures are obstructing the view of what order to assemble some washers/nuts/bolts/etc so that is kind of annoying, but just take your time and think through how it should go together and it should be fine. 2. It's missing the leg attachment. This bench doesn't come with one. What you see in the picture is what you get. Don't be disappointed that there isn't a leg attachment. It's a product description error. There is absolutely no leg attachment for this bench. 3. The allen wrenches are uncomfortable. Well they are allen wrenches... definitely not the most comfortable thing to use. But it's not that bad. Just make sure you have an adjustable wrench handy, because there are a couple sections where you really need to secure a nut while turning the allen wrench and this would kill your hands if you just tried to grab it. So overall the assembly I would say can be moderate to difficult to impossible, depending on your patience and understanding of how to assemble things. If someone needs specific help, feel free to comment and I'll do my best to explain. I'll even take pictures. :) The bench is fantastic though. Very sturdy, I'm 5'11" and fit it great (with half a foot to spare). Doesn't shake or feel weak at all. It even has a handle and wheels for easy portability. The best feature of this bench is that it can fold down. Of course, it's still a big bench so don't expect to get it under your bed, but I had extra space in my closet and this fits perfectly in there standing upright. I am 100% satisfied with this bench. Even if the assembly was a bit confusing. Once it's together, it's a great workout bench. You absolutely can't beat the price. I paid $120 for it and now it's nearly $100 so I'm bummed about that but it just means even more value to anyone who purchases it now. :)
T**R
Exceptional... with a few exceptions
I am impressed and pleased to find such high quality at such an affordable price. This is my first weight bench. Good: 1. Steel frame is very well constructed and heavy gauge. More than adequate for the job. 2. It is comfortable. 3. I am 6' 1" and I can rest my head even in the decline position. 4. I purchased this bench especially because the seat tilts and locks in three positions. To try to use such a bench with the back in the decline position, but with a flat seat, would be horrendous. 5. Assembly was relatively simple. 6. It folds up to reduce storage space requirements. Not So Good: 1. When screwing the seat onto its supports, be sure to just barely start each screw in its hole before tightening or you will have a devil of a time lining up the last screw. 2. The assembly manual could be clearer for those who are not mechanically inclined. 3. Both the seat and backrest had tears in the flimsy fabric on the back. A little superglue fixed that. 4. Needs to come with a gallon jug of motivation. ;o) Downright Bizarre!: WHAT WERE THEY THINKING!! Why are there no leg supports on this bench?! With the seat and the back in their full decline positions you slide right off without some way of holding yourself on. Crikey mate! - when you're holding big chunks of steel above your face, that could be flippin' dangerous. Solution: I built my own leg supports (see picture). Parts list: 1 - 1/2" galvanized floor flange 1 - 1/2" x 1" galvanized nipple 1 - 1/2" x 12" galvanized pipe 1 - 1/2" galvanized "T" 1 - 1/2" galvanized 45ยฐ joint 2 - 1/2" x 8" galvanized pipe 4 - 1/4" x 3/4" flat or oval-head machine screws, lock washers, & nuts 2 - 4" x 7" (or 6", or 8") w/ 7/8" or 1" I.D. Foam Roller Pads such as: Foam Roller 23mm Sold Pair Optional: 1 - spray primer (preferably compatible with zinc) 1 - spray paint For making the feet a little more floor friendly, I coated them with PlastiDip - the blue goo you see in the picture. Performix 075815116048 Blue Plasti Dip AMAZON: Please fix the description. There are NO leg supports included. Marcy - Some Suggestions: 1. PUT SOME LEG SUPPORTS ON THIS THING!! 2. Correct the hole drilling jig used for the screw holes on the seat bottom. 3. Improve the packaging. The powder coat on a number of parts was scuffed. Fortunately only one small spot was scratched clear to the metal.
D**O
One Really Quality Bench! Real Bargain!
One of the problems with buying anything online is that the "touchy-feely" and tire kicking aspects of selection are just not there. When I went shopping for an incline bench, I naturally tended towards a Marcy because I've used their small, flat bench ( https://www.amazon.com/Marcy-Utility-Training-Exercises-SB-315/dp/B00G44X9D6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1513379171&sr=8-4&keywords=marcy+utility+bench) for two years and done all kinds of dumbbell exercises on it - it tolerated my 6'3" 210 lb (250 lb to start) body just fine and still feels solid, Still, I wondered if Marcy made their other benches the same way. I just received my Adjustable Utility Bench today and put it together. I could not possibly be more pleased. Its made of heavy gauge steel and once assembled, it is rock solid. All adjustments work very smoothly and the seat & back stay where you put 'em. All parts were present and the small stuff is sealed in plastic and labeled on a piece of cardboard. I checked the welds out carefully and, while some were prettier than others, all were intact. Putting this bench together will not be the easiest assembly job you've ever done because of the weight of the heavy steel pieces. Also, getting the various pivot points in correctly takes pretty good powers of visualization. The directions are excellent but line drawings and verbal descriptions only go so far. Follow the directions carefully, take your time and re-read steps as needed. In addition to the handful of Allen wrenches provided, you'll need two 5/8" wrenches and one 3/4" wrench - you'll see that they make life easier. And don't do what I did: Try to put the seat on backwards and wonder why the bolts wouldn't go in - DUH! I'll update this review after I've used the bench for a while but I'm sure its going to meet all my needs.
J**S
Superb Piece of Exercise Equipment
The Marcy incline bench exceeded my expectations. It's definitely one of the finest pieces of exercise equipment I've ever purchased. The bench was very well packed when I received it. Styrofoam kept the parts from banging against one another during shipping. The assembly instructions were very easy to follow and the bench was fully assemble quickly. All hardware was contained in a blister pack. All bolts were hex heads and all necessary sizes of hex wrenches were included. The most important factor to me on exercise equipment is safety. The Marcy bench is thoroughly stable and secure. It's heavy duty without being heavy. There's no wobble when using it or fear of collapse. The other thing I want in a bench like this is ease of adjustment. You can change both the back and seat angle in under 10 seconds and when they're set they're not going to slip. Whoever engineered this bench did a marvelous job. The bench has a small handle on one end and wheels on the other so it's very easy to maneuver. I keep mine in the garage but it can easily fit under a bed or in a closet. Also the upholstery is top notch and sewn very well. Can you tell I'm pleased with my bench? It's definitely well worth the money and I'm elated with this purchase.
Y**N
Versatile Product
Reasonably light and easy to move around. Very easy to set up. Perfect product
A**D
Sturdy functional product
This foldable adjustable weight bench is an amazing addition to my home gym. It feels very sturdy and secure during workouts, and the adjustable positions make it perfect for full body strength training. I use it for bench presses, dumbbell exercises, core workouts, and more with no issues at all.
A**E
Great bench but a challenge to assemble.
This is just what I wanted. I know that there is a total 300 pound weight limit but since I weigh 160 pounds that leaves me with 140 pounds to work with (which is 70 pound dumbbell in each hand). I am a long way from that point. There is no attachment at the bottom which I never used on my previous bench and just got in the way. With that stupid thing out of the way, the bench surface is longer so even in the incline position, my head still rests on the bench (I am 6 feet 1 inch). Some commenters on other benches have complained that the seat cushion and the back cushion are separated. That is the case with this bench as well. Ironically I like that feature! On my previous bench without the gap, when I finished dumbbell bench presses, I would struggle to get off of the bench. With the gap, and my backside in the gap, it somehow makes it easier to sit up. (I push the dumbbells forward for momentum to get off the bench but somehow the gap makes it easier to sit up). It is very easy to adjust the incline. Having said all the good stuff, I would mention that it is difficult to assemble. Not that this is mechanically complex, it is that whoever wrote the instructions was a retard. The parts list said there was 9 washers but only 2 were provided but luckily only 2 were needed. That should have prepared me. There were some instructions that were physically impossible to do. Put this into that (the parts would be next to each other connected by an axle but the parts could never be inserted into each other). Each time you encounter nonsense you should always refer to the picture and hold the parts to see how they fit. There are only so many possible combinations to assemble the parts. When you encounter nonsense, it will be for a single step. Most of it is okay. One thing that happened is that 2 holes would not line up and I could not get a bolt into them. I bought a rat tail file, widened the hole, and it assembled ok. I think the reason the holes did not line up is because they really beefed up a weld and the bracket would not slide all the way down because of big weld. It took longer to assemble than I expected but I am not sure how long it took since I had to go get a file.
V**N
Damaged seat cushions
was delivered with seat cushions with damaged stitching and we to give it to a local furniture shop to get it corrected.
J**.
Buen producto
Muy buen banco. Practico y comodo. Fcil de armar.
G**R
Good, sturdy, basic bench
I'm not a huge lifter, but I've set up a home gym as a result of covid. I wanted a bench to do bench press, military press and maybe some incline. I do not do decline. Local stores were sold out of their affordable benches; spent a lot of time looking on Amazon. So much of the product on Amazon looked like crap and reviewed like crap. Too flimsy. Not supporting enough weight. I'm only benching 120 lbs; but combined with my 185 lbs body weight, i'm at the limit of many of the inexpensive benches. This is really the only one that looked sturdy enough and adjustable enough (many reviewers complain of slipping off the seat if the seat is not adjustable when doing incline). You have to do assembly, but instructions are well laid out and parts are well identified. I commend them for their method of parts identification. No problem here. It assembled together well. On first test, it feels very sturdy. It's a good length and width for me (I'm 6'2"). Adjustments work fine. I really like the wheels for moving it in and out of my rack. Update: I initially rated at five stars. I've noticed the quality control standards are below my expectation. The mounting holes on the underside of the seat pad aren't aligned properly with the pad. The result is the seatpad is angled when mounted (see photo). It's cockeyed enough that it bothers me. I'm going to contact the company and see what they say. Update #2: Contacted the company and received an immediate (within 30 minutes) response. They are sending me a new seat pad, no questions asked. I am in Canada. The company also responded that if I receive any import charges, they will cover them. Great customer service.
R**L
Great Sturdy Weight Bench, Lacks some Features
If I could give this 4.5/5 then I would, but I will push it to 5 starts as it really is a high quality bench. This bench is a very sturdy, well made piece of equipment. I've been using it for a few weeks now and really do like it. both the bench and seat angles adjust very easily and are very solid once in place. This is good for all exercises I've done so far, including step ups with weights which sometimes are not that solid on other benches. This bench feels like it will last a long time. I was wondering if it folds up for storage as it was not certain from the description. But it does have a pin under the seat you simply pull out, and the leg folds in so that this bench is more easily stored. It is about 10" at the highest point when folded down. It does not fit under my bed, but easily goes into a closet, against a wall, etc for storage. There are only two things I wish it had - one more decline position, and leg supports for doing decline sit ups etc. But It is shown in the picture and information that it does not have those things, so I can't fault it for that. Overall this is a great bench and good value for the money
J**.
Llegรณ a tiempo
Era lo que esperaba
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