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Weight WeightThe base weight of the item, without any packaging. |
33 kg |
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Dimensions | 133 × 40 × 25 cm |
Bench Type | Flat/Incline |
Number of Adjustments | 9 |
Bench Height Bench HeightThe height of a bench-press is measured from the floor to the highest point on the device. For adjustable benches, however, this is not measured in an upright (incline) position, rather the height is taken while in a flat position. This allows for a better frame of reference when comparing to other non-adjustable weight benches. ![]() |
44cm |
Back Pad Dimensions | 123.5x25cm |
Certification | Domestic |
Weight Load Capacity Weight Load
This is the safe working load of the item, not to be confused with a breaking point.
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500kg |
Weight WeightThe base weight of the item, without any packaging. |
29kg |
Warranty | 5-Year |
Adjustment Positions | 0 – 80 |
Footprint Footprint
This is the area occupied by the item itself. You might need to allocate additional space for the use.
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130x64cm |
Inclusions InclusionsThese are the specific items that you will receive when you purchase the product. Some products are shown with items that are not included for demonstration purposes. |
Sold Individually. |
The ATX Flat Incline Bench 610 (ATX-MBX-610) is your no-frills home gym hero, delivering German-engineered quality for heavy bench presses and incline work at a price that leaves cash for plates. With a 500kg load capacity and a compact design, it’s perfect for home gyms or PT studios on a budget. Adjust from flat to 83° for chest, shoulders, and arms, and move it easily with wheels.
70mm x 70mm x 2mm steel tubing handles serious weight, built for home use (EN 20957 Class H).
5.5cm-thick, 27cm-wide backrest with durable PU leather for comfort and longevity.
Adjust from 0° to 83° (0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 83°) for presses, rows, and more.
Minimal gap between the seat and the backrest pad in the incline position.
Lock in comfort and stability for incline work, preventing slip-offs.
Vulcanized rubber prevents slipping and protects your floor from scratches.
Rock-Solid Value: 500kg capacity and quality pads for heavy lifting without the premium price tag.
Compact & Mobile: 123cm length and transport wheels fit tight spaces and move like a breeze.
Versatile Angles: Nine backrest adjustments (0-83°) for flat and incline presses, plus four seat positions.
Unfortunately, these days a good quality flat incline bench is going to cost around $500. If you have a budget around this mark you are going to have to make some compromises. If you get a bench at this price that has loads of features the quality will suffer. Alternatively, if you want to get ATX level quality, the bench is going to be basic. But sometimes basic is all you need.
For starters the pads are made from the same materials as some of the more expensive benches. The pad height is 44cm. They are 27cm wide and 5.5cm thick. Trust me if you get a cheap bench, it will have cheap pads. Whether it is the upholstery or backing board, once the pad goes the bench is pretty much rooted. We get so many calls from people chasing pads for benches that are less than a year old.
If you look from behind, you can see how beefy the structure is. By making the design simple ATX can make the bench rock solid by using 70 x 70mm steel tube. The adjustment ring is made from 8mm thick steel plate and is similar to the system on the MBX-520 bench. It has 9 adjustment positions from flat to upright.
You adjust the positions using the latest ATX pop pin. This is the same one used on their higher end machines. It might not seem like a big deal but trust me pop pins can be an absolute bastards of things. These T style pins do the job and you will see them on plenty of benches and machines. But if you don’t treat them right, they can cause some grief.
I might add that you will see them on equipment that is not cheap. Powertec used them and that is why I know all about them. Personally, I have never broken one after handling thousands of knobs, but I had to replace heaps for people. If the knob was screwed to tight, you could loosen the t-head. People would hit them with things if they couldn’t loosen them.
That is what I like about this bench. Even though it is built to a price point, they have put the best quality parts in the right places.
The seat pad is a clever design but may put some people off. In the flat position the gap is 65mm which may ring some alarm bells. I am not going to get into the whole no gap bench thing. But here is a bloke benching with nice form on the MBX-610 and you will see his back is arched over the gap.
The gap is just a trade off to deliver the bench at this price point. On the higher end ATX benches the gap is only 35mm. However, this traditional design is more complicated and therefore more expensive. So, if you learn how to sit your ass on the seat section and arch your back it is not going to be an issue.
That is what I like about this bench. If you are a heavy bencher, then this will be a great value option for you. It is IPF height and thanks to the thick rubber stopper, it is really solid in the flat position. The frame structure is very similar to the heavy duty flat bench designs.
Although it is a cheaper ATX bench, and classified as domestic, you can see it being used in gyms and studios in Europe. For a smaller European gym, I can see the appeal. It has simple design so there are less things that can go wrong. It is under 30kgs and has wheels, so it is easily moved. At this price, and if you must buy multiple benches, it is a lot easier on the back pocket.
However, the flat incline bench has ultimately been designed and built for the home user on a tight budget. My next couple of videos are going to showcase some amazing designs by ATX. But this MBX-610 bench shows the other side of ATX – being able to produce simple designs with a quality build at an affordable price.
Tyson –
Absolutely great quality and definitely well worth the money, very solid and stable also very comfortable!