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CONSExtension and Leg Curl Machine for Home Gym

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Price: $179.99
(as of Jul 21, 2025 10:31:00 UTC – Details)

Description

Target your quads and hamstrings with the versatile FAGUS H Leg Extension and Lying Curl Machine. Designed for the home gym, this dual-function bench offers both seated leg extensions with back support and traditional lying leg curls. Its wide, stable base and strategically placed support grips ensure a secure workout, eliminating rocking. A key feature is its compatibility with both 1” and 2” weight plates, providing flexibility for your existing equipment. Backed by a brand with over 25 years of manufacturing expertise, this machine delivers a powerful and concentrated lower body workout in one compact unit.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 53.7″ L x 23.8″ W x 34.8″ H
  • Product Weight: 66 lbs
  • Weight Plate Compatibility: Fits 1” standard and 2” Olympic plates
  • Included Hardware: Spring collars and matching screws
  • Primary Functions: Seated Leg Extension, Lying Leg Curl
  • Key Features: Wide anti-rocking base, hold-down grips for stability

Advantages

This dual-purpose machine saves valuable space and money by combining two essential leg workouts into one. Its clever design accommodates both 1″ and 2″ weight plates, meaning you won't need to buy new weights. The wide base and hold-down grips on the thigh and back pads provide excellent stability and support, allowing you to focus on form and push your limits safely.

Our Recommendations

We recommend this machine for home gym enthusiasts looking for a dedicated and effective tool to isolate their quadriceps and hamstrings. It is an excellent accessory piece to complement a routine based on compound lifts like squats and deadlifts. Its versatility with weight plates makes it a perfect, budget-friendly addition for users who have a mixed collection of weights.

Conclusion

The FAGUS H Leg Extension and Curl Machine is a solid, well-designed piece of equipment that delivers on its promise of a focused lower body workout. Its standout features are its dual-function design and its brilliant compatibility with both standard and Olympic plates. While it is a specialized machine, it is an excellent choice for anyone serious about building their legs in a home gym setting without breaking the bank or taking up excess space.

9.7Expert Score
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PROS
9.7
CONS
1.4
PROS
  • PROS:
  • Dual Functionality: Combines both leg extensions and lying curls in one machine.
  • Universal Plate Compatibility: Unique post design fits both 1” and 2” weight plates.
  • Enhanced Stability: Features a wide base and support grips to prevent rocking during use.
  • Space-Efficient: The “one machine for multiple purposes” concept is ideal for home gyms.
  • Ergonomic Design: Provides back support for extensions and a proper prone position for curls.
CONS
  • CONS:
  • Unknown Weight Capacity: The maximum load for the weight post is not specified.
  • Specialized Use: Strictly a leg machine; does not function as a standard flat or incline bench.
  • Light Machine Weight: At 66 lbs, very heavy users or extreme weight loads could compromise stability despite the wide base.

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  1. Joshua Benware

    Great for what it is
    First and foremost, this is about as good as it gets for a plate loaded leg ext/lying leg curl. You will never get that even resistance throughout the range of motion like you would with a cable machine. However, they did a good job by positioning the plate holder at a forward pitch. I’ve only done a few sets to test it out and am finding that you can position yourself to get a good loaded stretch, but the midrange resistance is still greater.I normally use 150-200 lbs on machine leg extensions to get in the 12-15 rep range, but using only 50 lbs on this felt like 150. Thats good, because you won’t have to load the heck out of it.I usually use about 110-150 to get in the 8-12 rep range on lying leg curls, but 50 lbs on this only allowed me 8 reps. It gives a lot of tension for so little weight.Quality is good. It’s stable and solid. All parts were accounted for. All parts fit nicely and all holes were well aligned for the bolts.The assembly was pretty easy. It took about 45 minutes to do alone. It includes some cheap wrenches, but I used a socket wrench and adjustable wrench.The instructions are an exploded diagram, but it’s easy enough to follow. The bolts aren’t labeled, but if you separate them right away, you shouldn’t have a problem confusing them.Cushions are dense and comfortable.The angle of the bench allows you to get a good stretch if you hook your feet in the leg extension to do situps.I was conflicted between this and the daltech, which looks close to the same, but I noticed the daltech looked like the leg curl starts too high. Also, this one has wheels and appears to use better seat covers (leather).Shipping was fast.Overall, I’d say that if you want a plate loaded lying leg curl machine, this is the way to go. If you’re well off enough to spend thousands on every single piece of equipment, then a machine would be a better choice. I just can’t justify that kind of money for a simple leg ext/curl machine. I’d rather spend that kind of money on a pendulum squat, or something more complex that will be more important for overall lower body growth.Lastly, I know there isn’t many reviews, and I took a risk myself by buying this…but, I’m glad I did. Don’t feel intimidated by the small number of reviews. It’s a good piece of equipment and will probably go up in price once more people start buying it and leaving good reviews. Get it while it’s still $300!

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  2. Ricky

    High hopes
    The good- the machine is higher quality than expected (with a one exception that I’ll detail below)- does exactly what I want it to do- easy to assemble- stableThe bad- the portion of the bench (the seat) (the actual board, not the frame) where most of your weight will be for either prone leg curl, or leg extensions has made some disconcerting sounds (cracking). I have not found any visible cracking, but it won’t be pretty if this folds in on itself while performing a lift. I am keeping an eye on this and Weill update the review should anything come of it.The ugly- the pivot for the machine uses a threaded bolt and nut. This concerns me quite a bit as 1. It doesn’t seem nearly strong enough for the weight and orientation of the weight it was designed to handle. 2. The motions this machine performs literally grind against that as the linchpin for the machine. 3. The gauge of the bolt allows for a lot of instability in the actual pivot, meaning you need to use the clamps to prevent your plates from flying off the ends.TL:DRProvided the “seat” doesn’t fold in half and the bolt for the pivot doesn’t shear in half, I will be 110% satisfied and happily recommend this to anyone. So far so good, and I hope it stays that way.

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  3. Kevin Brown

    Don’t hesitate. Get it! Surprisingly a very good machine!
    If you’re like me and looking for a quality lying leg curl machine, but you think this price is too low, then you are in luck. I compared this machine to others on Amazon and thought the quality would be lacking because of the low price. I’ve been wanting to add a lying leg curl machine to my line-up for a while, but I’m very picky when it comes to equipment function and quality. Some machines I’ve looked at were terribly cheap for double the price of this one, so hence my hesitation on buying this one. There were no reviews at the time I purchased, but I took a chance based on the research I’d done. This machine looks very similar to a machine that sells well called Deltech. It’s very sturdy, ergonomic, adjustable and it really looks good alongside collection. I’m very happy with it.Pros-The unboxing and packaging were good. No damaged parts.-The construction is 2×2 inch steel channels. Thick steel. Not flimsy at all.-The finish has a nice matte black texture. Tough Powder coated finish.-Very solid construction. Almost feels like commercial grade. Well balanced.-The pads are thick foam and very nice material on the outside.-Easy to put together and parts lined up nicely-Most of all it feels comfortable when using unlike a lot of similar machines-Works nicely with people of different heights because the machine has adjustment pointsCons-The hardware and screws are not labeled and comes in a bag altogether. Must sort out.-The directions were a little vague, however not very difficult to assemble.

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