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Target the typically difficult-to-reach lower lat muscles with the Muscle D Iso-Lateral Low Row. Equipped with natural divergent motion and an angled chest pad to stabilize the torso, the Muscle D Iso-Lateral Low Row provides further stability and allows maximum isolation of one side of the lats. Additionally, there is an extra middle handle frame that allows single-arm stability while gripping the handle.
| Floor Space (L × W × H) | 50 in × 28 in × 60 in |
|---|---|
| Product Weight | 95 lbs (≈ 43 kg) |
Q: What is the Muscle D Iso‑Lateral Low Row (PL‑P‑LR)?
A: A commercial‑grade plate‑loaded low‑row machine with independent (iso‑lateral) arm motion designed to target the lats, mid‑back, and biceps with ergonomic support and smooth biomechanics.
Q: What are its key features?
A: Features a natural divergent motion system for balanced muscle development, angled chest pad to secure the torso, an EZ glide seat with pneumatic height adjustment, and an extra middle handle for single‑arm isolation.
Q: What muscles does it primarily work?
A: Targets the latissimus dorsi (lats) as the primary mover, with strong engagement of the mid‑back, rhomboids, and biceps, making it ideal for back thickness and strength.
Q: What are its dimensions and build quality?
A: Compact but robust — approximately 57″ L × 62″ W × 68″ H with a heavy commercial‑grade steel frame and ~363 lb machine weight for stability under heavy loads.
Q: Is this machine suitable for commercial and home gyms?
A: Yes — built with durable commercial components and ergonomic design for frequent use in fitness facilities, studios, or high‑end home gyms.
Q: What makes this low row stand out?
A: Its iso‑lateral independent arm motion allows balanced left‑right strength development and improved muscle symmetry compared with traditional fixed rows.