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TITAN plate loaded deltoid machine vs TITAN vertical leg press

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Dec 22, 2020 9:00:00 AM

 TITAN plate loaded deltoid machine vs TITAN vertical leg press

This is a comparison between the TITAN plate loaded deltoid machine and the TITAN vertical leg press including pros, cons, and alternatives. Follow the links for more details.

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Overview and review of the TITAN Vertical leg press $349

Overview of the TITAN vertical leg press

 
The vertical leg press is a low budget approach on a barbell squat or leg press machine. IT uses two uprights to and three plate pins to deliver something similar to the classic leg press machine you see in every gym. It also has a smaller footprint than most other machines which train the legs. The full specifications of the TITAN vertical leg press are:
 
- Takes the stress off of your back and isolates your lower body.
- Three weight posts for plenty of room to add weight.
- Adjustable footplate starting height to suite different size athletes.
- High quality steel construction and pads for a solid, comfortable design. 
- Dual post design lets you feel the weight on either leg. 
 
- Footprint: 48" x 38"
- Footplate Starting Height(s): 26.5", 32", 35", 38".
- Full Extension Height: 52.5" 
- Footplate Dimensions: 21.5" x 5"
- Back Pad Dimensions: 32" x 15"
- Head Rest Dimensions: 10" x 6"
- Weight Post Length: 8.75"
- Weight Post Diameter: 1.95"
- Weight Capacity: 400 LB
- Weight: 94 LB
 
This is a great machine if you want to save some space and money. It has its little flaws and I would not recommend it if you are massive yourself.
 

Pros of the TITAN vertical leg press

 
The pros of the TITAN vertical leg press are:
 
  • Small foot print
  • Small price
  • Easy to transport
 
This leg press does not cost much and also saves space in your gym. For any home gym that is pressed for space this can be a good solution to still get a leg press into a crammed space. If you take it apart there is also not a lot to transport. This makes it a good option for someone who moves around a lot and wants to take their gym with them.
 

Cons of the TITAN vertical leg press

 
The cons of the TITAN vertical leg press are:
 
  • Small footplate
  • Small area to lie on
  • No security pin
 
This machine has all kinds of issues of you are the type of person that leg presses several hundred kilos of plates.  Even though the position is less advantageous than in other leg presses, the small design without any security stops can be scary. I would not recommend this machine to anyone who already barbell back squats north of 150kg for repetitions as this machine has too many options to harm yourself in a serious way if the weight is too heavy.
 

Alternatives to the TITAN vertical leg press

 
 
The TITAN smith machine is another option in the TITAN portfolio to do squats and other exercises. While this machine comes in at a much higher price than the vertical leg press, you can also store plates on it and do more than just squats. I am personally not a huge fan of smith machines as I think that a rack with a barbell does the job better and safer once you learned how to use it properly.
 
The titan hack leg press is a good option for a home gym with a bit of space as it doubles up as two machines. The design is also closer to the common leg press machines which you see all over the world. While it is still a bit flimsy compared to other leg presses in the market, i would recommend it over the vertical leg press, if you have the space for it.
 
If you are considering a leg press machine mainly to get more squat volume in, than a TITAN belt squat machine might be the better option for you. This machine also puts less pressure on your spine than a regular barbell squat, but you are still standing on your won feet rather than laying on the ground. This is a great option for anyone who want s to blow their quads.
 
The Rogue Rhino is the current gold standard in the fitness industry for belt squat machines. This is the best you can get in terms of build and functionality if you want to get a leg machine. That also comes with a bigger price tag as the Rogue Rhino is very close to the $2000 mark which plays in a completely different league than the TITAN vertical leg press.
 
The Rogue leg press is a $4000 dollar monster of a leg press machine that even Ronnie Coleman could not break.  In addition to the large weight capacity and the amount of metal you would need to build a car it also offers the option to train each leg separately. The footplate can be unlocked in the middle and each platform runs on its own lever system.
 

Conclusion for the TITAN Vertical leg press

 
The TITAN vertical leg press is a good machine for a crammed space at home to get a leg press. Be careful when you use and do not load it up too much. It only weighs 94lbs so you might not want to put 1000lbs on top of it when all that separates you and the floor is your legs.
 
 

Overview and review of the TITAN plate loaded deltoid machine $479.99

This is an overview of the TITAN plate loaded deltoid machine including pros, cons and alternatives. This article was originally posted in Which gym machine to get from TITAN. Follow the links for additional information.

 

Overview of the TITAN Plate loaded deltoid machine

 
The TITAN plate loaded deltoid machine is another two in one machine from TITAN. With this machine you can do seated presses and deltoid raises. The machine is solid, but nur overbuilt. Resistance is added by loading plates on the respective pins. The machine fits standard Olympic plates. This is a great machine for a home gym with more than average floor space. In a commercial gym you might wan to get two separate machines with their own weight stacks. The full list of features for the TITAN deltoid machine includes:
 
- Independent arm movement
- Shoulder press sealed bearings
- Olympic sized plate sleeves
- Adjustable seat height to fit athletes of all sizes
- Square steel tube frame construction
- Shoulder press has (2) sets of stationary handles
- Delt raise has 10-in. forearm pads with fixed handles
- Includes rubber feet for secure contact
 
- Overall Height (U-Frame Extended Up): 65-in.
- Overall Length: 39-in.
- Overall Width: 35-in.
- Back Pad Dimensions: 18-in x 9.75-in x 2.25-in.
- Seat Pad Dimensions: 10.5-in x 11.25-in x 2.25-in.
- Arm Pad Dimensions: 10-in x 5-in x 1.75-in.
- Sleeve Diameter: 50 mm.
- Weight Sleeve Length: 9.75-in.
- Handle Length: 5.25-in.
- Finish: Powder-Coated Black
- Material: 2-in x 2-in 11-GA Steel
- Weight Capacity: 700 lb.
- Product Weight: 149 lb.
 
Great machine for anyone who has the space in their backyard or basement gym and does not want to shell out money for two separate machines.
 

Pros of the TITAN Plate loaded deltoid machine

 
The pros of the TITAN deltoid machine are:
 
  • 2 in 1 design
  • Price
  • Plate loaded
 
The two in one design of this machine saves space and cost. This is especially interesting for anyone who wants to but a big home gym for themselves. If your clients are into loading plates on a machine it might even be for a commercial gym.
 
As with all TITAN products the deltoid machine is optimized for price. This means that it undercuts the competition by almost half and therefore makes your dollars last longer.
 
The fact that this machine is plate loaded means that you also save on paying for the weight stack that normally comes with machines. If you already have plates and do not mind loading and loading them in the machine, this is another welcome saving.
 

Cons of the TITAN plate loaded deltoid machine

 
 
  • Plate loaded
  • Build
  • Space requirements
 
Having a plate loaded machine is great when you are a single person in a basement. It is also ok in a that has a few people around who know what they are doing. This would be a private gym or dedicated powerlifting and weightlifting gym where the general public feels too intimidated to train. In a commercial gym for the masses you are better off with a weight stack for your machines. This results in fewer opportunities to trip up, the clients are in and out quicker and fewer plates for the staff to clean up.
 
This machine is been built with the average make in mind, which also holds true for almost all TITAN products. As TITAN uses as much material as necessary, but not more that makes things cost effective. That does not mean that TITAN has the most stable and durable equipment in the market. Rogue and Eleiko follow the philosophy of overbuilding their products. This means you pay more but your stuff is also bullet proof. This is a other reason why TITAN is a great choice for the average Joe who builds a massive gym. If you are a monster, professional lifter, or run a gym with a crowd of roid rage fanatics, than you need to step up a little.
 

Alternatives to the TITAN plate loaded deltoid machine

 
 
The TITAN plate loaded neck machine is an alternative to the deltoid machine to train your your neck. It comes in at roughly the same price as the deltoid machine and therefore might be something to think about for anyone who wants to strengthen their neck.
 

Conclusion for the TITAN plate loaded deltoid machine

 
This is a great 2 in 1 machine for the spacious home gym and fits right in this TITAN strategy. TITAN has multiple of these plate loaded machines that downtown things to save time and space. For a commercial gym this machine might be a little too haphazard but for home use it is ideal, as long as your basement, garage, of attic is big enough to take a rack and a couple of machines.
 

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