🔥 Elevate every rep with precision and power 🏋️♂️
The Body-Solid FID46 Adjustable Weight Bench is a commercial-grade, multi-angle bench engineered for serious strength training. Featuring a heavy-duty alloy steel frame supporting up to 600 lbs, 9 adjustable seat and back positions with thick padding, and an integrated leg developer accommodating 150 lbs, it delivers versatile workouts from flat presses to leg curls. Designed for home or commercial gyms, it combines durability, safety, and ergonomic design backed by a lifetime warranty—perfect for professionals who demand performance and longevity.
Brand | Body-Solid |
Item Weight | 55 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 72"D x 28"W x 31"H |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Weight Limit | 600 Pounds |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00638448000148 |
Manufacturer | Body-Solid |
UPC | 638448000148 066556400343 066510400341 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 54.49 x 23.15 x 8.07 inches |
Package Weight | 45.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 72 x 28 x 31 inches |
Brand Name | Body-Solid |
Warranty Description | Body-Solid Lifetime In-Home Warranty and Full Commercial Warranty. |
Model Name | Body-Solid FID46 Fid Bench |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | FID46 |
Included Components | Fid Bench |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Weightlifting |
D**B
Great Equipment (even after 12 years of continuous use)
Updated 12/25/2023 (It's still awesome and have not had a single issue with this!)Update 12/20/2016 (over 5 years after purchase):I just finished working out using this bench again. It is so rare to find such a quality piece of equipment I decided I had to write a thank you to the company in the form of updating this review. This has held up perfectly. It is as solid now as it was the day I put it together and I have never had an issue with it. This bench and an awesome treadmill are the major pieces in my home gym and I am thankful for them everyday. Unless you are under 150 pounds, I would not risk a flimsy weight bench like all of the others I saw when I first purchased this. If this does not convince you by itself, add your weight to the maximum amount you ever expect to lift and then compare the maximum weight load of the benches you are considering purchasing. My old bench broke while doing dumbbell presses for just this reason. It was my fault for not reading the maximum weight load.Original Post 2011:This is an incredible piece of equipment.I had to purchase a new bench when my last bench broke. I am 250 pounds and have worked my way up to 95 pound dumbbells for flat bench press. Sitting on the bench holding these is a total weight of approximately 450 pounds. If you check the other bench options on Amazon(I had to find PDF owner's manuals on line to do this for most of them), some will only take a total of 250 lbs. Others say a user weight of 300 pounds but give no indication of the amount of weight you can lift in addition to that. Kind of an important piece of information given the purpose of a weight bench. The bow flex bench can take 300 pounds of user weight and 180 pounds of weight on top of that giving a total of 480 pounds. That was too close for comfort, but clearly my second choice. This bench is suggested take 800 to 1000 pounds of total weight. And it was not much more than the bow flex bench. This also can go from decline to military press for positions. This thing is built like a tank.Even though this would have been my choice based on maximum weight and number of positions for the price, it has another huge benefit. That is the ability to get a leg workout in your home. I had previously just accepted I would not be able to do leg workouts at home. No longer. This thing gives a great leg workout also. And the leg part comes off easily which is very important for me. I hate having it attached when I am doing flat bench press.The bad, or at least less than ideal:1) My bench may have been opened by someone else and sent back. All of the pieces were there, but the finish on some of the bars had been scratched due to rubbing up against each other during shipping. Straps and cardboard that looked like it would have protected it had been cut and were still in the box. It does not look very bad, just does not look new. Since I am primarily interested in the solid workout this allows, this is not a huge deal to me.2) The assembly instructions had one piece out of order. The handles should not be put on until after the seats are attached. A little frustrating, but easy to resolve once you realize the seats won't go on with the bolts that need to be tightened prior to putting the handles on.3) The thing is huge. I ended up turning around the front legs to reduce the footprint in my weight area. It is high also. This is necessary to provide decline all the way up to military press with the design. Being 6'4", it was surprising to feel that way. But by my second workout, it feels totally natural.Overall, I don't think I could have done better for under $270.00 in a single piece of equipment. If you have the space (and you should check), this is a great buy.I am very satisfied with this in my first week.
D**D
Body Solid...not so solid
The bench is good. The leg extension is extremely loose. The packaging was atrocious. They tightened down everything with zip ties, sounds like a good idea, right? Wrong! Zip tying metal on metal..scratches all over the place, zip tied brass bushing so tight they shattered like glass. Body Solid is a great company, I've been a customer for years, don't know if I was just unlucky this time, but when I spend $500 on a bench, I expect it to be in much better condition.
S**.
Not ideal but pretty good.
To begin with the packaging for this product was atrocious. The bench comes in a single box weighing over 100lbs which makes it difficult for UPS to deliver. The box ends up getting manhandled and torn up as it is definitely dragged on the floor throughout the shipping process. All of the parts inside are zip-tied to each other and bounce around in shipment causing scratches to the paint. I submitted a complaint on the BodySolid website and had them send me extra touch-up paint as the bottle included in shipping had already dried up.Assembly was difficult, as many other stated it is tough to get the seat pad and back pad bolts to line up but the trick is to NOT WRENCH tighten any nuts until the end of assembly. By leaving yourself some play you can get all of the bolts in. Also be careful of how you orient the seat pad as I installed it backwards initially because the picture in the manual is deceiving. The beveled side should go toward the center of the bench.The bench is sturdy. A bit awkward to do bench pressing as the leg developer is in the way and feet can't reach the floor but you get used to it. It is really heavy and difficult to move around. It does however have wheels on one side to roll it around but even still it is tough to maneuver. Leg developer is great. Bench is quite tall.Pros:SolidSmooth leg developerGood customer serviceTall benchCons:Feet cannot reach floorTough to levelPoor packaging
C**I
Bulky and Bad Design
It took about 1 1/2 hours to get this setup because the bearings would fall off or the screws would not align with the rubbing or the seat. No matter what I did, the leg under where you sit would NOT stay parallel to the floor. Because of this when I bench press the bench would move forward because of the wheels from the front leg. This was my biggest disappointment with the bench. The seat cover was not properly stapled therefore it tears my shorts.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
2 weeks ago