6 in stock
Weight | 85 kg |
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Dimensions | 144 × 53 × 22 cm |
Weight | 74kg |
Weight Load Capacity | 300kg |
Footprint | 157x100cm |
Height | 112cm |
Certification | EN 20957 I.II.IV – S |
he ATX Compact Belt Squat Machine (ATX-BSM-600) is your German-engineered leg day saviour, delivering a 300kg load capacity in a sleek 157cm x 100cm footprint. This beast lets you hammer quads, glutes, and hammies with zero spinal compression, using a belt squat belt (included) and a wobble-free lever arm. Its oversized footplate and dual hooks make setup a breeze, even for beginners.
Spine-Friendly Gains: Load up to 300kg on your hips, not your spine, ideal for injury-prone lifters or high-rep grinders.
Ultra-Compact Design: 157cm deep by 100cm wide, fits tight spaces in Sydney, Melbourne, or Brissy garages, with a user-friendly setup.
Pro-Grade Performance: Industrial bearings and a grippy 100cm footplate deliver smooth, stable reps, built for serious lifters.
300kg Load Capacity: 10mm steel lever arm, braced and welded, pivots on oversized industrial bearings for rock-solid stability.
Oversized Footplate: 100cm x 50cm anti-slip platform lets you shuffle for the perfect stance, with ideal pull-down biomechanics.
Dual Attachment Hooks: Two belt hooks for quick, custom setups with the included ATX belt squat belt or other harnesses.
Long Weight Horns: 365mm chromed 50mm sleeves hold heaps of Olympic plates, angled to skip collars, with band pegs for extra resistance.
Smooth & Simple: Stand up to start, use handles for support, and enjoy a lever arm that pulls straight down, not forward.
Band Peg System: Roller sleeves protect resistance bands, allowing single-band setups for progressive overload.
Some belt squat designs can make setting up the exercise complicated. On this machine it couldn’t be simpler. Put on your belt squat belt and hitch it to one of the two belt hooks. Use which ever one gets you into the best position.
To start the exercise just stand up. The handles automatically pull forward and you can start your set using the handles as support. With a massive 100cm x 50cm base, you have plenty of space to shuffle your feet into the best position.
Straight away will notice that the angle of the attachment is perfect. On inferior belt squats you can really find yourself being dragged forward. However, this design ensures that the resistance is pulling you down instead of forward.
Another issue on cheaper machines is that the range of motion can be an issue. Once again, thanks to this innovative design you can go down really deep.
When you finish your set, simple pull the handle back and engage the lever arm on one of the two start/stop positions. Then un hook your belt and limp away.
The build on this machine is second to none. By using the latest technologies, they can make the design simpler and throw in better quality materials. Take for example the start stop mechanism. It has 10mm thick chrome plated teeth. It pivots at the bottom on bearings. When you lift, the strut at the base pulls the handle back.
Same with the lever arm. You hook up to 10mm plate steel. It is braced in multiple places and welded to the frame of the arm. At the back it also pivots on industrial bearings. The weight horns have 365mm of loading area. New ATX machines are now coming with chromed 50mm sleeves. They are angled so you won’t need collars.
If you run out of room on the sleeves you can utilise the band peg system. This is not your normal band system. It has roller sleeves to protect your resistance bands. Plus you can just use one, instead of having to set up a pair.
Finally the footplate is massive and grippy.
This is better than many belt squat machines that are claiming to be commercial. We sold one of our first ones to Camperdown Fitness which is one of Sydney’s biggest gyms. When we got our next delivery they bought another two.
Now ATX have rated this at 300kgs. I know that these machines can take more. This rating is part of the EU certification process, so you can only compare this rating if a machine has undergone the same certification.
As the weight plates are further down the arm compared to other leverage style machines, you don’t get as much leverage advantage. So you will be closer to lifting 300kgs than 200kgs.
Given the quality, footprint (only 160 x 120cm), functionality and price, if you are looking for a quality belt squat machine you will be hard pressed finding better. When judging other belt squats take very close notice of the range of motion and whether the machine is pulling you forward.
At the $1,500 mark, whether you are a home user, personal trainer or gym, there won’t be many quality leg machines at this price.
It is a favourite of Big Matty Gees so it will be here in the showroom for you to come in and try out.
Craig Cooper (verified owner) –
Recently purchased the ATX compact belt squat machine (Jan 25) for my home gym due to bulging disks and wanting to avoid further spinal compression while squatting. I can only describe it as an absolutely superb piece of equipment. I initially had concerns about the rigidity of the lever-arm pivot point with heavy weights due to the distance between the bearing mounts being rather narrow. On assembly, I realised this had been an unfounded concern as the bearings used for the pivot are over-sized housed bearings that easily provide more than sufficient stability.
“Compact” is certainly a relative word when considering typical home gym spaces, however, relative to other belt squat design alternatives, this one does very well on providing a reduced footprint. Overall, value for money I would certainly have to give 5-stars and would definitely recommend it to anyone considering the purchase.
Tim C (verified owner) –
Purchased the compact belt machine and had it shipped to Cairns, Sams Fitness is very easy company to deal with, great communication and product. Highly recommend.