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RVL Strength Wings

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RVL Strength Wings
GGR Score: 4.1

Product Highlights

The 360-degree handles are designed for enhanced biomechanics, but carry a learning curve, according to our tester. The RVL WIngs are constructed using powder-coated steel within minimal plastic components for heightened durability. You can adjust each lever arm accordingly to allow for a full range of motion across varying exercises. A set of RVL Wings retails for roughly $1,999, making these lever arms quite an investment for your home gym.

Manufacturer: Categories: Rig and Rack Attachments

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Compatible with multiple pin and upright sizes
  • 350-lb capacity per lever arm
  • Can be adjusted to accommodate upper- and lower-body exercises
  • Lever arm length should work for most athletes
Cons
  • Need to be careful when adding and removing weights, per our tester
  • Expensive accessory at roughly $2,000

Specs

Machine typePower Rack Attachment
Resistance typePlate-loaded
FinishBlack powdercoat
Hole size⅝”, ¾”, or 1”
MaterialPowder-coated steel
Max resistance30 lbs (per arm)

Product Summary

The RVL Strength Wings setup offers some impression elevation to your traditional jammer arms. The full range of motion allows for both push and pull exercises, and you can facilitate upper body, core, and lower body movements just by moving the pendulums along your power rack’s existing uprights. Our tester appreciated the rotating handles and weight horn adjustment points, too, that create a great sense of training versatility.