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The Marcy Flat Utility Weight Bench is a compact, heavy-duty workout bench designed for full-body training at home. Featuring a durable alloy steel frame with a powder-coated finish, it supports up to 600 lbs and offers high-density foam padding for comfort. Its space-saving design and straightforward construction make it a reliable, long-lasting addition to any home gym, backed by a 2-year warranty.













| ASIN | B00G44X9D6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,243 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #26 in Strength Training Adjustable Benches |
| Brand Name | MARCY |
| Color | Basic - Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 17,004 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00096362992794 |
| Included Components | User manual, Warranty card, one flat bench |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 41"D x 14"W x 16.5"H |
| Item Height | 16.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.07 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Marcy |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Foam |
| UPC | 096362992794 746705906673 746705886647 746705924288 746705924073 |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 600 Pounds |
B**N
A fantastic weightlifting bench
I love this bench. I bought it 10 years ago for $40. I'd buy it again at its current price. The thing is I don't need to. The bench I bought 10 years ago is in excellent condition even after years of regular use. I imagine taller lifters may consider this bench a bit short in length, but its size is also why I love it so much. Small enough to tuck away when not in use. Light enough to move with ease. Its a very simple, sturdy, lightweight bench that does the job. Can you fold it? Nope. Can you change its angle? Nope. It doesn't have bells and whistles, but its usually the bells and whistles that break on products. If you are in the market for a basic weightlifting bench, look no further.
E**L
Very Nice Bench at a Reasonable Price
This bench arrived well-packaged and undamaged. The screws, washer, nuts, and 2 hex Allen wrenches were presented in a vacuum-sealed package. The only tool the user needs to supply is an adjustable wrench. The spot welds did not have any gaps or cracks. The powder coat has a slightly rough texture, but coated all of the metal. The rubber ends for the feet insert into the metal frame rather than wrapping around it. The vinyl bench cover was in perfect condition with no gaps where it was attached to the bench. Assembly was easy. The holes for the screws are not precision-placed, so start all 4 screws that adjoin the frame to each foot before tightening. Same thing with the 2 screws adjoining each end of the frame to the underside of the bench. I am a small frame woman and I anticipate that this bench will serve me well for many years.
T**E
Been perfect for us
We have an adjustable bench press that we hate. It's too tall, too wobbly, and too heavy. We ordered this and it's been perfect. It was very easy to assemble and the construction seems solid. Took me about 15 minutes by my lonesome. It's very light weight so moving it around the home gym is easy. It's very stable, which makes it less worrisome when benching heavy. The height off the floor is perfect, allowing us to plant our feet flat and generate leverage. We only have 300lbs in weights, so that's as high as we've tested it's weight tolerance, but I (215) can comfortably bench the 300lbs without feeling like I'm taking a risk, although I don't think I would go much higher than 315 and save the heavy days for when I have access to commercial grade equipment. The only negative I have is that the overall length is kinda short. This is good for saving space, but I have found myself in position where my head isn't fully on the bench. I just have to readjust the bench in relation to the rack, but a regular commercial bench is definitely longer. I feel I can recommend this for anyone that is trying to cost effectively build their home gym who will NOT be going over a 300lb bench. If you are pressing more than that, I would suggest you invest in commercial grade gear. With COVID-19, we have made the decision to build our gym the way we want and forego memberships, so I will eventually replace this with a more robust piece, but will keep it around for other uses since the quality is good. As a side note, Gold's Gym memberships are a pain in the rear to cancel...
C**R
Decent, but read for pros and cons.
Pros: Durable, have done quite a lot of workouts on here nothing above the limit. Excellent value Easy to set up Good color, can use as a night stand too if you wanna keep it in your room bonus Cons As a flat utility bench, miss out on incline bench which is extremely important for upper chest, but that’s on me. If you want one bench only for at home, get one that has incline and flat bench. If you want to work out shirtless, your sweat will show up easily on this bench. A bit short even for me at 5’4, I have to ring my hips all the way to the bottom to fit normally for a bench press, but at the gym, there is room to spare. Overall, useful, but there are better options. Still good value at its price point.
K**M
First impression: great for $40
I was a little reluctant based on a few negative reviews, but I thought it was worth giving this a shot for $40. I almost bought the Reebok bench for about twice the price, but decided to roll the dice. I think it will suit my purposes just fine. Assembly: Instructions weren't much (basically two diagrams of all the extruded parts), but there are basically only 4 parts you have to put together... the two feet, the main frame, and the top of the bench. I'd say I got it together in about 15 minutes and I'm not especially handy. This is a $40 bench, so I'm guessing the negative reviews are quality control issues, which is not too shocking for something at this price point. All the holes lined up for me and it went together pretty easy. The design for the foot attachments could have been a little easier (tight fit for the wrench). This is not a heavy duty bench. The first time you pick it up, you'll feel it's crazy light compared to a bench you'd find at a gym. That said, it should be fine for my uses... basically some ab work, work with light dumbbells, split squats, etc. On the positive side of that, the fact that it's light will make it very easy to move out of the way when not in use, but obviously that means it's not as sturdy if you're trying to throw around a bunch of weight on it. I'm rating it as 5 because it's just what I need -- if I bought it planning to use this in a heavy-weight set up, I might rate it lower. ------- EDIT: One other comment regarding some other reviews: I did notice this is slightly wobbly when I have it directly on my basement floor. I think this is actually due to my basement floor not being level rather than a problem with the bench. I usually have it over a rug and it feels solid there. If it's a bit wobbly directly on a hard surface (concrete, hardwood, laminate), I recommend putting it on a rug or those usual gym squares. I think that would resolve it... I should probably break out a level and see if it's really the floor or the bench that isn't quite level, but keeping it on the rug is working fine for me.
R**W
Sturdy and steady - a nice workout bench
I got this to take along to our winter campground. It's very sturdy and steady. I'm older so I limit myself to 2-40 lb. weights at a time and the bench is very good quality. The padding could be thicker but it's not a big issue. It fits through the door of our 23' Airstream and it keeps me going for 2 months in the winter. I'm pleased with the purchase
H**R
One of the best purchases I've ever made
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I bought this Bench 10 years ago when I got my first job, I used it for home work out when I'm too lazy to go to the gym. It was with me during the pandemic lockdown for countless night and countless workout, the material on the button worn off a bit due to constantly moved by the suspend band I used to work out during the pandemic. I use it frequently for workouts or standing on it when I need to reach tall spaces. It's also retrofitted as a dining bench when friends come over, or an ottoman when I watch a movie. It is still rock solid today. The quality is top notch, considering the price. I strongly recommend it to everyone. Build quality: 100 out of 10 Weight capacity: I can jump on it as a 180 lbs man (before I lost weight)
5**H
Very solid
(For latest update, see update below) I thought I would take a chance on this bench since it was so cheap, and I couldn't be more satisfied. It was packed well and went together in about 5 minutes. It is a testament to the effectiveness of this bench that even during the assembly stage I could already feel substantial gains in my lats. A quick mirror check confirmed this to be true. All the parts were there, and an Allen wrench was included. Just make sure you have a regular wrench for some of the bolts and some bourbon for overall health and well being. I hopped on for a few quick reps to test it out and found that it was incredibly solid - absolutely no wobble at all. My other FID bench has a tiny bit of wiggle that is a constant bother. With the indicated 600lb limit, this should be fine for heavy lifting for just about anybody. Unfortunately my compression socks were at the dry cleaners or I would have tested that limit. Maybe next time I'll update on the max capabilities. Finally, the padding was nice and thick and firm. I couldn't feel any bolts underneath, and it gave nice support - not too spongy. One thing I noticed was that the user limit was 300lb, but the max limit was 600lb. I don't know how the bench knows if you're a 400lb guy lifting 200 or a 200lb guy lifting 400, but you probably wouldn't want to get those two hypothetical scenarios mixed up. If you're 305 and want to a bit of iron hoisting, I would suggest doing a bit of cardio and maybe some sauna first to hit that 300lb limit. (Update: 09/30/2015) I see that some people have been having issues with the durability and/or stability of their units. Maybe some others have purchased lemons, but mine is still rock solid over a year later - no wobbles, no weld failures, and no problems with the stitching. The padding is also still very firm. This is with consistent 3-4x per week of use, unless it is holiday season where usage drops precipitously in honor of the festive spirits - both beer and bourbon. I still have yet to test that upper weight limit, but I'm getting the kangaroo leather inserts redone on my weightlifting gloves. Once those bad boys are back from the tailor and they are properly oiled and conditioned, I'll be ready to max out and give it a go.
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