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Cybex Prestige Prone Lying Leg Curl – DEMO – Latest Model
$2,789.00
Cybex Prestige Prone Lying Leg Curl – DEMO – Latest Model. The lying leg curl is a must for your hams and glute tie ins. The hams must be trained from this angle for maximum contraction and growth. The prone leg curl is by far the most important movement for the hamstrings. This unit is in stellar like new condition and sells new for nearly $6000.
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