Brand | Model | Price |
---|---|---|
Get RX’d | FID Bench 3.0 | $289 |
Get RX’d | FIB-1000 Adjustable Bench | $479 (+89.99 leg) |
Titan | Single Post Adjustable | $249.99 (free shipping) |
Titan | Max Adjustable FID | $449.99 (free shipping) |
Rogue | AB-3 Adjustable | $935 |
Flat Inclined Decline Bench Price Comparison Chart
Below is a more detailed comparison with some pros and cons.
Starting with Get RX’d who has 2 options at different price points.
- The Flat/Incline/Decline Bench 3.0 at a base cost of $289
- The FIB-1000 Adjustable Bench at $479 (plus an extra $89 for the Leg Roller Attachment for FIB-1000 if you’d like to utilize the decline capabilities)
Pros:
- All are heavy duty
- All have wheels to make them easier to move around the gym despite their heavy construction
- The FIB-1000 comes in Black, Blue, Red, Green and Yellow with no additional charge for any color selection
Differences:
- The Bench 3.0 uses a quick lift and lock angle adjustment for the back, the FIB-1000 also uses a lift and lock angle adjustment for the seat as well and has laser numbering to indicate the back angle
Overall Get RX’d has a great line of adjustable benches at 2 different price points at $289, or $479 (up to $568 with the option leg attachment)
Titan has 2 options: their Single Post Adjustable FID Bench for $249.99 including shipping or their Max Adjustable FID Bench for $449.99 both only offered in black.
Pros:
- Price: Titan includes free shipping in their pricing which can lead to small or substantial savings depending on your specific shipping costs
- Both options include their foot roller
- Their decline option on the Single Post Adjustable FID Bench is 20% compared to others that are only 15%
- Tripod designs allow maximum space for foot placement for lifters to achieve a stable base for leg drive
Differences:
- The Max Adjustable FID Bench has a weight rating for 600 pounds
- The Single Post Adjustable FID Bench has the same wide seat pad with a width of 15 inches
Titan offers feature rich options at best “all in pricing” but quality of pads, parts and features will be reflective of the lower price point.
Rogue has one FID option, the Rogue AB-3 Adjustable Bench at $935
Pros:
- Includes decline bench feature
- Made in the USA
Differences:
- Bench height is 18 inches so above the IPF power lifting standard
- There is a reasonable sized gap between the seat and back pad in the flat position
Rogue is normally a premium price with a premium product that’s over designed and perfectly finished. That might not be the case when it comes to their FID bench.