LPHS Horizontal Leg Press / Hack Squat

Legion Fitness Equipment
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Description:
LPHS Horizontal Leg Press / Hack Squat
2-in-1 Lower Body Machine with True 1:1 Resistance
Big Gym Leg Training. Small Footprint.
Train legs like a commercial facility—without dedicating half your room to one machine.
Why the LPHS Stands Out
- True 1:1 resistance (100LB loaded = 100LB lifted)
- Leg Press + Hack Squat in one machine
- Up to 800LB max load capacity
- Compact 36.25" width footprint
- Ultra-smooth linear carriage system
What Makes the LPHS Different
The Legion Fitness Equipment LPHS Horizontal Leg Press / Hack Squat is built for lifters who want real lower-body training without compromise.
Unlike traditional 45° leg press machines that reduce effective resistance, the LPHS delivers true 1:1 load—meaning the weight you load is the weight you lift. The result is more honest resistance, better muscle engagement, and real strength carryover.
With a compact footprint and dual-function design, the LPHS replaces multiple machines while taking up a fraction of the space.
You’re getting two machines, full resistance, and a smaller footprint—without compromise.
LPHS vs Traditional Leg Press Machines
Traditional 45° Leg Press
- Reduced effective resistance
- Large footprint (5–6 ft wide)
- Single movement
LPHS Horizontal Leg Press
- True 1:1 resistance
- Compact 3 ft footprint
- Dual function: Leg Press + Hack Squat
LPHS vs Hack Squat Machines
Traditional Hack Squat
- Single movement
- Fixed positioning
LPHS
- Dual-function versatility
- Adjustable positioning
- More complete lower-body training
2 Machines. Zero Compromise.
The LPHS combines two essential lower-body movements into one compact system:
- Seated Horizontal Leg Press
- Prone Hack Squat
Switch between them in seconds—just drop the back pad and go.
Train:
- Quads
- Glutes
- Hamstrings
- Calves
All from one machine.
Horizontal Design. Easier In. Easier Out.
Traditional 45° leg presses require climbing into position.
The LPHS features a seat-level horizontal design:
- No step-ups
- No awkward positioning
- Simple, controlled entry and exit
Just sit down, set your position, and train.
Dialed-In Fit. Every Rep.
The LPHS adapts to the user—not the other way around.
- 12-position seat depth adjustment
- 4-position back pad angle adjustment including flat position
36 total setup combinations for leg press
This allows you to fine-tune:
- Range of motion
- Starting position
- Training focus (depth vs load)
Why It Matters
Proper setup directly impacts performance.
With this level of adjustability, you get:
- Better joint alignment
- More effective muscle targeting
- Consistent positioning across users
- Greater control over range of motion
Precision Footplate Design
Lower Footplate — Leg Press
- Natural pressing angle
- Full depth and extension
- Balanced quad, glute, hamstring development
Upper Footplate — Hack Squat
- Proper body positioning
- Controlled descent
- Strong, stable drive
Advanced Use (Optional)
The lower footplate can also be used for:
- Knees-over-toes presses
- Seated or prone calf raises
Note: Users over 6'1" may experience limited range in advanced setups.
Built to Train Heavy. Built to Last.
- 11-gauge steel frame
- Commercial linear carriage system
- Oversized non-slip footplates
- Adjustable pads for alignment
- Integrated safety stops
From warm-ups to max effort, every rep stays controlled.
Who This Is For
- Lifters who want leg press + hack squat in one machine
- Home gym owners with limited space
- Strength-focused training
- Anyone who values true resistance
Who This Is NOT For
- Users wanting selectorized equipment
- Those not comfortable with plate-loaded training
- High-traffic commercial gyms needing multiple stations
Why Lifters Choose the LPHS
- 2-in-1 design
- True 1:1 resistance
- Compact footprint
- Dual footplates
- Smooth, consistent travel
- Commercial-grade build quality
- Plate-loaded flexibility
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a true 1:1 leg press?
Yes. What you load is what you lift.
What’s the benefit of horizontal vs 45°?
More accurate resistance + smaller footprint.
Can beginners use it?
Yes. Controlled movement makes it accessible at all levels.
What muscles does it target?
Quads, glutes, hamstrings, and calves.
Reviews & Real Use
As seen on IRON CLINIC REVIEWS.
Correction from review: Legion has no affiliation with Tuff StuffÂ
Complete Your Setup
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Perfect For
Home gyms, garage gyms, training studios, and light commercial facilities.
Important
Olympic plates not included (sold separately)
