GENESIS DS™ Quad/Hamstring Dual Station
Key Features:
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Dual exercise design for quadriceps and hamstring training in one machine
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GENESIS™ swivel pulleys for fluid, natural cable motion
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Extensive cable travel for a wide variety of movements
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Textured platform for secure foot placement under load
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Multi-grip handles for balance or upper-body isolation
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Compact footprint for space efficiency
The GENESIS DS™ Quad/Hamstring Dual Station is a versatile lower-body strength machine that trains the quads, hamstrings, glutes, and stabilizing muscles to work together—perfect for athletes, sports performance, and activities of daily living. With GENESIS™ swiveling pulleys and extensive cable travel, it offers smooth, natural movement for exercises like standing leg curls, dynamic soccer kicks, and functional lower-body training.
This space-saving dual station lets users transition quickly between exercises for metabolic training while keeping the workout floor organized. A textured foot platform ensures secure footing under heavy loads, and multi-grip handles provide balance and stability during isolated movements. For integrated, full-body functional training, users can release the handles to activate more muscle groups.
Built with commercial-grade durability and a compact footprint, the GENESIS DS™ Quad/Hamstring is ideal for gyms, athletic facilities, and training studios looking to maximize functionality in limited space.
| Manufacturer |
FreeMotion |
|---|---|
| Model |
GD 503 |
| Dimensions |
70 x 32 x 64 in / 177.8 x 81.2 x 162.5 cm |
| Weight |
615 lb / 279 kg |
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GENESIS DS™ Lift / Step Dual Station
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Dual exercise design for lift and step training in one unit
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GENESIS™ swivel pulleys for smooth, functional movement
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Extensive cable travel for a wide range of exercise variations
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Adjustable step height for personalized training and rehab needs
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Textured step and platform for safe, secure footing
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Compact footprint ideal for space-conscious commercial gyms
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Commercial-grade construction for high-use facilities in Western Canada
