Bear with me here, this is my first review and I'm still pretty excited from receiving this today!
I finally made the switch to a rack a few weeks ago but could not decide on a bench to go with it. Looked at several and read several posts and reviews here but nothing seemed to really satisfy me. I decided I was just going to have to look at a higher price bracket and ran across the Legend 4way utility bench. Decided I had save a lot of $$$ buying most all of my other equipment on CL so I could justify the splurge on this piece, not to mention the fact that the bench is really a foundation piece and I didn't want to skimp.
Legend is only about an hour drive from here but at the time I placed my order I did not realize I could buy direct from them so ordered from another company and then it was dropped shipped to me. Any future Legend purchase however I plan to order direct and see if I can pick it up at the factory hopefully saving on the freight bill.
I ended up meeting the truck about a half mile from my house to save him the headache of trying to navigate our neighborhood.
It was sent fully assembled and definitely no complaints with their packing. The truck driver kept talking about how it looked like the pallet was overkill. The pallet was listed at a weight of 180lbs and surprising easy to handle. Of course, we just slid it from the trailer into my truck and then I slid it from the truck to the driveway, LOL.
I have to admit that prior to ordering I had emailed requesting the weight capacities on this bench since I hadn't seen any listed. Once seeing this in person, I am now embarrassed that I asked. It certainly is built like a tank. The adjustments are easy with a pull pin for the seat back and another for the seat. The leg rest/handle also has a pull pin but just for removal. It was actually shipped not attached and wrapped securely in several layers of bubble wrap inside of crate. The first thing I noticed is after getting on it is the foam. Very rigid which is a great change from my old York I am replacing. Next there is absolutely no wobble. I purchased my York bench about 15 years ago and I guess had just gotten used to the lateral movement when getting in position and frequently feeling the edges of the backboard of the seat when laying on it. Never knew what I was missing until now.
Goes from 1 decline setting to nearly full 90 and several stops in between. Of course those in between stop are going to take some getting used to. Today was a chest,shldr,tri day and I had waiting to workout until this arrived. My York was basically flat, 45, or 90. I started my incline work at I believe 60 instead of the 45 I was used and definitely made a difference. Going to have fun see how the different angles are going to change my workouts. And again I can't begin to tell you how solid this thing is. Just recently getting back into this I'm certainly not moving any massive weights, but I would be surprised to ever reach a point where I would actually challenge this bench. One thing I'm going to have to get used to though is the length of the seat back. Especially in incline I feel the top of my head at the end of the bench. I'm 6'3" and would prefer the length to be about another 2 to 3 inches, but figure I'll eventually get adjusted to it and won't notice it at all. The width of the bench is just slightly more narrow than the York I've been using and actually feels better but again I'm sure there will be an adjustment curve for a few sessions due to the change.
The wheels are very smooth and makes moving around really a breeze. I'm sure having to actually lug this beast around would get old after a while, the wheels definitely take care of that.
I certainly have no complaints or regrets about the purchase. Actually looking forward to hopefully upgrading my CL Bodysolid rack to a Legend Louie Simmons at some point.
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05-10-2010, 05:34 PM #1
Legend 4 Way Utility Bench Review
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05-10-2010, 05:52 PM #2
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05-10-2010, 06:02 PM #4
No leg curl/ext attachment. Just the leg rest to secure you during declines, etc.
I ended up going with a stand alone Bodysolid sitting leg curl/extension. Actually studied over that for a while before finally making up mind, but glad to have gone this route. Actually like the sitting leg curls better. But does require the room for another piece of equipment.
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05-10-2010, 06:05 PM #5
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05-10-2010, 06:14 PM #7
I have had my eye on the legend bench for a bit. Can't really get it unless I grab some flippable stuff, but man that is a beauty. Can't find anything I don't like about it. I would sell my Cybex if I decided to get this, it looks fantastic.
Curious, how tall is it? That is really the only wildcard for me. The Cybex is very low and I like it, how high is the Legend?
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05-10-2010, 06:27 PM #8
Thanks guys.
Their site simply lists it as 'upright'. Looks just short of 90, probably around 80 to 85. But honestly feels just right for doing any upright work, at least for me anyway.
The back pad is 10 1/4" wide.
It stand 18" off the ground. Actually shorter than my York which felt real good with chest and flat tricep work today. Anxious to see how one arm DB rows will feel though.
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05-10-2010, 06:59 PM #9
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05-11-2010, 02:27 AM #11
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05-11-2010, 02:30 AM #12
Legend's response was that "you can sit a truck on it". While I don't think I would try that, I can't imagine it is very far from the truth. I definitely don't see ever maxing this bench out in mine or my kid's lifetimes, LOL.
Yeah I really like the red as well. One of my other pieces is white with red vinyl, so I decided to work on staying consistent with that. Something about it just really gets me charged up for the workouts.Last edited by oxbeard; 05-11-2010 at 02:40 AM.
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05-11-2010, 06:10 AM #13
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Okay, now why did someone have to post this crap right after I decided to buy my IM Super Bench. I was feeling all victorious about my purchase, then some @ss**** has to go and ruin everything for me. LOL, just kidding around, that bench looks awesome! And I love the weight limit response from Legend, that is exactly what I would want to hear. Reps
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05-11-2010, 01:19 PM #14
Thanks!! Yeah I thought their response was great.
Had a back workout today complete with the one arm DB rows. As expected I didn't get the full stretch at the bottom that I've gotten used to because of the shorter height of the bench. However, I'm not going to complain too much because what I lost there I more than made up for in the stability of the bench. Overall the sets felt much better, I guess I had never really thought about what a difference it would make, again didn't realize what I had been missing.
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05-11-2010, 01:30 PM #15
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05-11-2010, 04:15 PM #17
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Good looking bench and good review and follow-up when questions were asked.Congrats and repped
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Once, at my local gym, I went into the locker room to take a leak. There was this little hairy, naked guy (probably my age) with it swinging down to his knee. He was really showing it off and smiled at me (WTF?!?) and winked. Me, being me, told him out loud, "if you want to impress me with that, have it hold up a barbell with 2 plates a side."
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05-11-2010, 05:21 PM #18
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05-11-2010, 05:42 PM #19
wow great bench..!! Now i want this one instead of the IM Superbench i was planning on buying!! congrats on the new addition!
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05-11-2010, 05:43 PM #20
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05-11-2010, 06:41 PM #21
Bench was $493 and then another $130 for freight. Honestly no regrets although I will plan to order any future Legend pieces direct and hopefully work out a way to pick up and save on the freight.
Thanks for all the comments guys!!! Been trying to rep back as well, but I'm in recharge mode so I'll get caught up eventually
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05-12-2010, 06:05 PM #22
I've had some requests for a couple more shots and some more info, hopefully this helps. If not let me know and I'll try to answer all questions.
The Back rest length is 34.5" and the full length with back rest and seat pad is approximately 50" including a 1" gap at flat setting.
I had not tried any incline situps as of yet since those are currently part of my ab routine, but since having been asked about them I did try them out tonight. Took a little adjusting to get in position. Keep in mind I'm 6'3" ended up sliding down as far as I could which put my butt on the back rest and back of my knees right on the rolled edge of the seat pad with my feet hooked under the foot pads. This starting position felt fine. The initial repetitions felt fine as well, however after a few reps began to notice that my butt was right at the bottom edge of the back rest and tended to slide around on the gap between back rest and seat pad as I came to the top of the movment. Honestly the may be something I could get used to over time, but defintiely noticeable trying this movement tonight. Of course someone shorter or even with shorter thighs probably wouldn't have this issue and since I incorporating this exercise wasn't a specific reason for getting this bench not a big deal for me, but might be for some of you other taller folks out there looking at this bench.
Hope this helps.
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05-12-2010, 06:45 PM #23
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05-13-2010, 11:47 AM #26
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I think thats a good thing really. I never use FID for barbell shoulder presses because I prefer to put my head back some out of ghe way of the bar coming down, maybe its just me but bringing the bar forward to moss my head feels really unnatural on my shoulder joints. I have a utility seat for shoulder presses and just last week got the IM sb backrest to try instead. But what I'm trying to say is if I had a bench that was short enough to allow some head movement I wouldnt need anything extra.
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05-13-2010, 02:29 PM #27
I agree I prefer the freedom for the head movement as well. The York I upgraded from had a much longer back rest and would extend past my head in upright position. It always felt like the back rest was pushing my head forward and made upright movements uncomfortable, so I just ended up doing any upright movement simply sitting on the flat bench.
I also picked up a leverage style shldr press machine a little while back. I know most people won't put one in their home gym because it takes up space and is only useful for that one exercise, but my shldrs had been giving me problems and I just couldn't get comfortable with military presses again. When I tryied this machine out it just felt much more comfortable and I was willing to sacrifice the space.
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