The best adjustable weight bench for Australian home gyms and garage setups
The FID Adjustable Weight Bench from 24/7 Gym Equipment is a flat, incline and decline weight bench built for serious home gym and garage gym training. With 6 backrest positions and 3 seat angles, it covers every pressing angle from decline chest work through to steep incline pressing and seated overhead movements.
Built on a reinforced steel frame with a 250kg total load capacity, extra-thick high-density cushioning, and built-in rear transport wheels, it delivers commercial gym performance in a compact footprint — ideal for Sydney apartments, Melbourne garage gyms, and everything in between.
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What makes this FID bench different from cheaper alternatives
All 6 backrest positions — what each angle is used for
Each position targets a different muscle emphasis. Here's how to use them:
Product specifications
| Bench type | FID — Flat, Incline & Decline |
| Backrest positions | 6 levels |
| Seat positions | 3 levels |
| Dimensions | 150cm (L) × 70cm (W) × 51cm (H) |
| Maximum load capacity | 250kg (user + weight combined) |
| Bench weight | 30kg |
| Frame material | Reinforced steel |
| Padding | Extra-thick high-density foam |
| Mobility | Built-in rear transport wheels |
| Assembly | Quick assembly — minimal tools required |
| Usage grade | Home gym, garage gym, PT studio |
| In stock | Yes — dispatched from NSW warehouse |
Every muscle group you can train on a FID bench
The FID bench's 9 total adjustment positions make it one of the most versatile pieces of equipment in any home gym. Here's what you can train:
- Flat dumbbell bench press
- Incline dumbbell press
- Decline chest press
- Dumbbell flyes (all angles)
- Seated dumbbell military press
- Lateral raises (seated)
- Single-arm dumbbell rows
- Seated bicep curls
- Incline dumbbell curls
- Overhead tricep extensions
- Tricep dips (using bench)
- Reverse flyes (incline)
- Decline sit-ups
- Decline crunches
- Russian twists (decline)
- Leg raises (decline)
- Weighted ab work
- Plank variations
- Bulgarian split squats
- Step-ups
- Hip thrusts
- Glute bridges
- Box squats
- Elevated lunges
Who this adjustable bench suits
Home Gym & Garage Gym Builders
Replaces 3–4 separate benches. The FID configuration covers every pressing angle you need for a complete home gym setup — with transport wheels for easy repositioning and storage.
Apartment & Small Space Trainers
At 150cm × 70cm with built-in wheels, this bench fits in a city apartment or tight garage. Roll it into a corner when training is done — no need for a dedicated room.
Progressive Strength Trainers
The 250kg total load capacity handles serious dumbbell training. Whether you're pressing 50kg dumbbells or working towards it, this bench won't be the limiting factor.
PT Studios & Small Commercial Setups
Commercial-grade construction in a compact footprint — a practical choice for personal training studios where space and versatility are equally important.
What Australian lifters say
"Replaced two separate benches with this one. The decline position is genuinely stable — no wobble even at 100kg+ loading. The transport wheels are surprisingly good quality."
"I live in an apartment in Melbourne and was worried about space. This fits perfectly, the wheels make it easy to store, and the padding hasn't compressed at all after 6 months of daily use."
"Solid bench for the price. Assembly took about 20 minutes, adjustment between positions is smooth and quick. The seat angle adjustment is a feature you don't realise you need until you have it."
Frequently asked questions
What does FID mean for a weight bench?
FID stands for Flat, Incline, and Decline. An FID bench adjusts to all three positions, making it the most versatile type of weight bench for home gyms. Flat is used for standard bench press and dumbbell work. Incline targets the upper chest and front deltoids. Decline targets the lower chest and is also used for core exercises like decline sit-ups and crunches.
What is the difference between a flat bench and an FID bench?
A flat bench is fixed at 0° and only works for flat pressing movements. An FID bench adjusts to multiple backrest and seat angles, giving you access to incline, decline, and upright positions. For a home gym, an FID bench is almost always the better investment as it replaces multiple pieces of equipment and provides significantly more exercise variety.
How much weight can this bench hold?
This bench has a 250kg total load capacity — this includes the combined weight of the user and any weights being lifted. For example, if you weigh 90kg and are pressing 60kg dumbbells (120kg total), the combined load is 210kg, well within the safe capacity.
Is this bench suitable for a small apartment or home gym?
Yes. At 150cm × 70cm with a 30kg bench weight and built-in rear transport wheels, it is designed for exactly this use case. The wheels allow you to roll it into a corner or storage area after training — practical for apartment gyms, city home gyms, and garage setups where space is a consideration.
How many adjustment positions does this bench have?
This bench has 6 backrest positions (including decline, flat, and 4 incline angles) and 3 seat positions. The seat adjustment is important for incline work — it prevents your body sliding down the bench during steep incline pressing, which many budget benches don't account for.
Is this bench good for dumbbell training?
Yes — this bench is specifically designed for dumbbell training. The wide range of backrest and seat angles covers every dumbbell pressing, rowing, and isolation movement. Paired with a set of dumbbells, an FID bench forms the core of a complete home gym setup.
Does this bench require assembly?
Yes, but assembly is straightforward and requires minimal tools. Most users complete assembly in 15–25 minutes. All hardware is included in the box.
Can I use this bench for decline exercises?
Yes. This bench includes a genuine decline position (approximately -15°), making it suitable for decline chest press, decline dumbbell flyes, decline sit-ups, crunches, and leg raises. Not all adjustable benches offer a true decline — this one does.
What is the best adjustable weight bench for a home gym in Australia?
The best adjustable bench for most Australian home gym setups is an FID bench with at least 6 backrest positions, a genuine decline position, 3 seat angles (to prevent sliding on incline), 250kg+ load capacity, and transport wheels for storage. This bench meets all of those criteria and is one of the most popular options we supply to Australian home gyms, garage setups, and apartment gyms.
Fast delivery across Australia
Dispatched quickly from our NSW warehouse via tracked freight to all metro and regional areas. Stop searching for "gym equipment near me" — get it delivered direct.
