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Hit Fitness SB42 Deluxe Utility Weight Bench

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Hit Fitness SB42 Deluxe Utility Weight Bench

€195.00

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SKU: HIT00181
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Deluxe Home Weight Bench

The SB42 Utility Bench by HIT FITNESS is a deluxe 5 position adjustable weight bench. Offering incline, decline and flat backrest positioning you can carry out a wide variety of exercises and hit multiple angles when training. Regardless of your size, training preferences, or available training space, this deluxe weight bench will facilitate your needs.

Adjustable Positions

5 adjustable positions: flat, incline and decline.

Leg Support

Can be used for a variety of abdominal exercises such as sit-ups.

Easy Adjustments

Easy move pin selector for multi-workout positions.

Durable & Compact

Supports a maximum weight of 180kg whilst delivering a compact foot print.

Angles

Product information

Specifications

Incline Levels 5
Angles -15° (decline), 0°, 15°, 40°, 85°
Seat pad inclines? Yes
Seat Pad Dimensions 35 L x 35* W (cm) *widest end
Back Pad Dimensions 74 L x 25 W (cm)
Material Iron
Upholstery Synthetic Leather
Incline Mechanism Safety Pin
Boxed Dimensions 121.5 x 51.5 x 16 cm
Usage Home Gym
Maximum Weight Capacity 180kg
Gym Floor Space Footprint 124.7 (L) x 68.5 (W) (cm)
Warranty 1-Year Home Use

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of weight bench do I need for a home gym? 🏡

A bench’s capacity should cover:

• Your bodyweight

• The maximum weight you plan to lift

For most home users, 150–200kg total capacity is sufficient. Heavier lifters should consider higher-rated benches.

The Hit Fitness SB30 fits this use case well, offering 6 incline positions while keeping a small footprint suited to spare rooms or garages.

Is an adjustable bench better than a flat bench? 🤔

An adjustable bench offers more exercise variety, including:

• Incline and shoulder presses

• Seated dumbbell movements

• Core and accessory exercises

The SB30 adjusts through 6 angles:

  • 0°, 20°, 35°, 50°, 70°, and 85°

This allows both flat pressing and near-upright shoulder movements, which a fixed flat bench cannot support.

How much weight should a weight bench support? ⚖️

A bench should support your bodyweight plus the maximum load you plan to lift.

For most home users, 150–200kg total capacity is suitable.

The SB42 is rated to 180kg total, offering more capacity than entry-level benches while remaining home-friendly.

Does the weight capacity include the user’s bodyweight? 🧍

Yes. Bench weight capacity includes:

• The user

• Any dumbbells or barbells being lifted

This is a common misunderstanding and an important safety consideration.

What incline angles should a good adjustable bench have? 📐

A versatile adjustable bench typically offers:

• Flat (0°)

• At least 2–3 incline angles

•An upright or near-upright position (70°–90°)

More angles allow finer muscle targeting and improved comfort.

The SB42 offers 5 backrest angles:

-15° (decline)

0° (flat)

15°

40°

85° (near-vertical)

This makes it suitable for chest, shoulders, and core training, whereas a flat bench limits movement options.

Can I use a weight bench with dumbbells only? 🏋️

Absolutely. Many users train exclusively with dumbbells using:

• Flat and incline presses

• Rows and flyes

• Seated shoulder work

The SB42 is well suited to dumbbell-only training, offering stable support for presses, flyes, rows, shoulder work, and seated arm exercises within its 180kg capacity.

Can I bench press with a barbell on any bench? 🚫

No. Barbell bench pressing should only be done inside a rack or with safety arms.

The SB42 can be used with barbells when positioned inside a power rack or half rack, but like most home benches, it is not designed for unsupported heavy barbell lifting.

How much space does a weight bench need? 📏

Most adjustable benches require around 2m x 1.5m of usable space for safe movement.

The SB42 has a footprint of 124.7cm x 68.5cm, making it larger and more stable than compact benches while still suitable for most home gym layouts.

Is a lighter bench less stable? ⚠️

Generally, yes. Heavier benches tend to offer:

• Greater stability

• Less movement under load

The SB42’s heavier build and wider base provide a more planted feel compared to lightweight entry-level benches.

What material is best for weight bench upholstery? 🪑

Synthetic leather (PU or PVC) is common because it:

• Is easy to clean

• Resists sweat and wear

• Offers good grip during pressing movements

The SB42 uses synthetic leather upholstery with firm padding designed for pressing and core movements.

Do I need a bench with a leg holder or decline function? 🤷

A decline function and leg support are useful for:

• Sit-ups and core work

• Decline pressing variations

The SB42 includes leg support, making it more suitable for abdominal training than flat or incline-only benches.

Can a weight bench be stored easily? 📦

Benches that are lightweight and slim are easier to store in multipurpose spaces.

While sturdier than entry-level models, the SB42 remains compact for its capability, balancing stability with manageable space requirements.

What equipment pairs best with a weight bench? 🔗

Most benches pair well with:

• Adjustable dumbbells

• Power racks, squat racks or half racks

• Olympic bars (used safely within a rack)

The SB42 pairs particularly well with power racks, enabling safe incline, flat, and decline barbell work.

How long should a home weight bench last? 🛠️

With normal home use and proper care, a quality bench should last several years.

The SB42 includes a 1-year home-use warranty, aligning with its role as a durable, deluxe home gym bench.

Installation Instructions

Follow these steps to fully assemble the Hit Fitness SB42 Deluxe Utility Weight Bench.

How To Know Which Weight Bench Is For You

The weight bench may not seem like an essential part of your workout routine, but there is much more thought needed than you may think when purchasing one. There are four different categories that benches fall into; we’ll bring you through each one to give you a better understanding.

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