Leg Press Machines for Home and Commercial Gyms

A leg press machine lets you load heavy and train quads, glutes, and hamstrings safely, with your back supported and no spotter needed. RecovAthlete carries the Body Solid range, from plate-loaded leverage presses to selectorized stack units, plus attachments that add a leg press to a home gym you already own. Whether you are building a garage gym or kitting out a studio floor, there is a press here sized to your space and how heavy you go.

A leg press machine is a lower-body strength station that moves weight along a fixed path while your back stays supported, so you can push heavy loads with lower injury risk than a free-weight squat.

The short version

  • Six Body Solid options, from a $1,125 gym attachment to a $4,015 commercial dual leg and calf press.
  • Plate-loaded leverage presses for a free-weight feel and heavy loading.
  • A selectorized stack press for fast, pin-select workouts with no plates.
  • A combo unit that does both leg press and hack squat in one frame.
  • Two attachments that add a leg press to a G-series or EXM4000S home gym.

Which leg press is right for you

Machine Type Best for Choose this if From
G-Series Leg Press Attachment GLP Attachment Existing G-series gym You own a G3, G4, G5, G6, or G10 and want to add leg press. $1,125
GLPH1100 Leg Press & Hack Squat Plate-loaded combo Home, garage gym You want leg press and hack squat in one machine. $1,735
Pro Select Leg Press Selectorized 210 lb stack Home to light studio You want pin-select resistance with no plates to load. $1,965
LP40S Leg Press Option Attachment Existing EXM4000S gym You own the EXM4000S and want to add a leg press. $2,295
LVLP Leverage Horizontal Press Plate-loaded leverage Studio, heavy lifters You load heavy and want a commercial-grade leverage press. $2,790
DCLP-SF Dual Leg & Calf Press Commercial dual station Studio, clinic You want leg press and calf press in one commercial unit. $4,015

Best for each buyer

Best for a home gym: the GLPH1100 gives you leg press and hack squat in one plate-loaded frame.

Best for fast workouts: the Pro Select uses a pin-select stack, so there are no plates to load between sets.

Best for a studio floor: the LVLP leverage press and the DCLP-SF dual station are built for commercial traffic and heavy loading.

When a leg press is not the right pick

If you want to train the full lower body through squats and deadlifts, a power rack and barbell covers more ground. And note the two attachments only fit their host systems, so confirm you own the matching gym before ordering one.

Talk to a strength advisor

RecovAthlete is an authorized Body Solid dealer. If you are deciding between plate-loaded and selectorized, or checking whether an attachment fits your gym, call 866-861-6317 and an advisor will confirm it. Financing is available so you can spread the cost over time.

Common questions

Plate-loaded or selectorized, which should I get?

Plate-loaded leverage presses cost less and give a free-weight feel, but you load plates for each set. Selectorized presses use a pin and a weight stack, so you change resistance in seconds. Heavy lifters often prefer plate-loaded for top-end load.

Do the attachments work with any gym?

No. The GLP attachment fits Body Solid G3, G4, G5, G6, and G10 gyms, and the LP40S fits the EXM4000S. If you are not sure your system matches, call 866-861-6317 before ordering.

What is the difference between leg press and hack squat?

A leg press pushes weight away while you sit back, and a hack squat loads the weight on your shoulders through a fixed path. The GLPH1100 does both in one frame.

Ready to choose? Compare the machines below, or call 866-861-6317 and an advisor will match a leg press to your space and how heavy you train.