Commercial Grade Plate-Loaded Hip Thrust Machine for Gyms – Heavy Duty Glute Builder

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- GluteZone by FitPro Labs

The Ultimate Commercial-Grade Hip Thrust Machine for Gyms

Elevate Your Gym with the Ultimate Hip Thrust Machine

The Commercial Grade GluteZone Hip Thrust Machine is a heavy-duty, fitness solution designed to maximize glute activation and lower body strength, making it an essential addition for gym owners. Our Hip Thrust for gyms is Engineered for durability and stability, this plate-loaded machine features an innovative 14-point adjustable seat, accommodating users of all heights for optimum performance. The option to add resistance bands enhances workout intensity, allowing for versatile training sessions suitable for various fitness levels. With its superior construction and ergonomic design, this machine ensures comfort during intense workouts, making it ideal for both commercial gyms and home setups.

Hip Thrust Machine

Features and Benefits

Hip Thrust Machine

Superior Ergonomic Design:

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Optimal Comfort and Support:

Our hip thrust machine features a high-density foam pad, providing maximum comfort and support during workouts, ensuring your members' satisfaction and loyalty.

Wider and More Comfortable Back Pad:

Compared to the competition, our back pad offers enhanced comfort and stability, improving overall workout performance.

Fully Adjustable Seat:

The seat adjusts up, down, front, and back to accommodate users of all sizes, promoting proper form and minimizing injury risk.
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Anchor Holes

This machine features an anchor hole on each leg for secure floor mounting, ensuring maximum stability and safety during use.
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Heavy-Duty Construction:

  • Commercial-Grade Quality: Constructed with premium materials, our hip thrust machine is built to withstand rigorous daily use, guaranteeing durability and reliability.
  • Impressive Weight Load Capacity: Capable of supporting up to 350 kg (771 lbs), it caters to both novice and advanced fitness enthusiasts, enhancing your gym’s appeal.
  • Stability and Safety: The robust frame construction ensures stability during intense workouts, providing a secure environment for your members.
  • Anchor Holes: This machine features an anchor hole on each leg for secure floor mounting, ensuring maximum stability and safety during use.
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GluteZone Hip Thrust Machine Dimensions

Engineered for Excellence

Length: 6Ft 3 in

Width: 5Ft

Height: 3ft

Enhanced Muscle Activation:

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Targeted Glute Development:

Specifically designed to isolate and engage glute muscles, our machine delivers superior results compared to traditional exercises, helping members achieve their fitness goals efficiently.

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Versatile Foot Plate:

The wide foot plate ensures maximum comfort and allows for varied foot positions, targeting different glute muscles for a comprehensive workout.

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Heavy-Duty
Belt

Durable 22.5mm Thick Belt: Our machine features a 22 thick belt with three different locks for various sizes, ensuring heavy-duty use and long-lasting performance.

Specifications
Weight 357.1 lbs
Dimensions 87 × 29 × 32 in
Brand

GluteZone

Max Weight Capacity

250 Kg / 551.1 Lbs

Foot Print

74.79 × 59 × 36.60 in

Gross Weigth

357.1 Lbs

Color

Black

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Black/Brown

Matt Black Frame with brown upholstery
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Matt White Frame with Brown upholstery
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About GluteZone
Glute Zone - Professional Fitness Equipment
Glute Zone by Fit Pro Labs

Where Innovation Meets Inspiration.

Glute Zone by FitPro is the premier provider of commercial-grade glute training equipment. We design and manufacture innovative machines and accessories built to elevate your gym's glute training experience.

At Glute Zone by FitPro, we don't just design machines, we engineer them for results. Our relentless focus on detail and ergonomics goes beyond aesthetics. We meticulously analyze every aspect of our equipment to ensure biomechanically sound designs. This translates to exercises that target your glutes effectively, minimizing stress on other muscle groups and joints. It's this commitment to detail that creates a safe and comfortable workout experience, empowering you to push your limits and achieve your glute goals without fear of injury.

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GluteZone Hip Thrust Machine Dimensions

Engineered for Excellence

Length: 6Ft 3 in

Width: 5Ft

Height: 3ft

FAQ's
FAQ's

Hip Thrust Machine Frequent Asked Questions

1. Hip Thrust Effectiveness & Growth FAQs

Is the hip thrust machine effective?

Yes, the hip thrust machine is one of the most effective tools for isolating and activating the glute muscles, offering a joint‑friendly, controlled movement that delivers visible strength and hypertrophy gains across all fitness levels .

Do hip thrust machines really grow glutes?

Absolutely, by enabling full hip extension under load, these machines directly target the gluteus maximus and have been shown to stimulate hypertrophy more efficiently than many traditional lower‑body exercises .

2. Hip Thrust Technique & Form FAQs

Where does the belt go on the hip thrust machine?

The belt  should be positioned just below your hip bones, at the crease of your hips, to ensure a secure, comfortable load distribution without impeding your range of motion .

Where should I place my feet on the hip thrust machine?

Place your feet flat on the platform, roughly shoulder‑width apart, so that at the top of the thrust your knees form a 90° angle—this maximizes glute engagement while maintaining knee and lower‑back safety .

What are the differences in muscle activation between the hip thrust machine and barbell hip thrusts?

While both variations heavily target the glutes, machines often provide a more consistent, horizontal loading path that can increase peak gluteus maximus activation, whereas barbells offer more loading flexibility but require greater stabilizer‑muscle involvement .

Are machine hip thrusts as effective as barbell hip thrusts?

Yes—both can be highly effective; machines offer guided movement and stability, while barbells allow potentially higher loads and accessory muscle recruitment. Choice depends on user goals, experience, and available equipment .

What’s the difference between a glute bridge and a hip thrust?

A glute bridge is performed with your back on the floor, limiting range of motion, whereas a hip thrust uses an elevated bench to allow greater hip extension and, consequently, higher glute activation .

3. Hip thrust Machine Programming & Progression FAQs

How often should I perform hip thrusts?

For optimal glute development, aim for 2–3 hip‑thrust sessions per week, ensuring at least 48 hours of rest between to allow muscle recovery and growth.

How do I increase the difficulty of hip thrusts?

You can increase challenge by adding more weight, performing single‑leg variations, pausing at the top of each rep, or integrating resistance bands to augment tension throughout the movement

Can hip thrust machines help with lower back pain?

Strengthening the glutes via hip thrusts can support pelvic alignment and spinal stability, which in many cases alleviates lower‑back discomfort—though you should consult a healthcare professional before beginning any new exercise regimen.

What muscles are targeted during hip thrusts?

Primarily the gluteus maximus, medius, and minimus, with secondary engagement of the hamstrings, adductors, and lower‑back stabilizers

Can beginners use the hip thrust machine?

Absolutely—beginners should start with light loads to master form and range of motion before progressing to heavier resistance as strength and confidence increase.

4. Hip Thrust Machine & Specifications FAQs

What adjustment capabilities does the GluteZone Hip Thrust Machine offer?

The GluteZone unit features a 14‑point forward/backward and 6‑point up/down adjustable seat, allowing precise positioning to match each user’s leg length and hip mechanics for optimal glute activation. These multiple increments ensure that trainees of all heights—from beginners to advanced lifters—can maintain proper alignment and full range of motion throughout each thrust.

What load capacity does this machine support?

Constructed with commercial‑grade steel, it supports up to 550lbs of load in their plate horns, accommodating both novice and elite athletes.

How much does the machine weigh unloaded?

The base frame weighs approximately 357lbs, making it stable yet relocatable with its 2 front wheels within most gym layouts

Are there secure floor‑mount options?

Yes—the frame includes anchor‑hole ports on each foot for optional bolting to the floor, maximizing stability during heavy lifts

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