TriaTrainer 3-in-1 Training Bench
About
NOHRD approaches fitness equipment as furniture, applying woodworking craft and material selection typically reserved for living room pieces to objects designed for physical training. The TriaTrainer embodies this philosophy, creating a bench that earns visible placement rather than basement relegation.
Solid walnut construction provides the frame, a material choice that ages gracefully and develops character through years of use. The wood grain patterns ensure each unit appears unique while the finishing maintains consistency in feel and durability. Black genuine leather covers the working surfaces, offering the grip necessary for stable positioning during exercises while providing comfort through extended sets.
Functional versatility extends across three distinct configurations. Folded compact, the bench parks against any wall, occupying minimal floor space in apartments or multipurpose rooms. The half-open position locks securely for back extension exercises, targeting posterior chain muscles through controlled range of motion. Full deployment creates a stable weight bench suitable for pressing movements and seated exercises, with an adjustable footrest that accommodates different body proportions and exercise variations.
Transition between configurations happens in seconds through a mechanism engineered for smooth, reliable operation. Locking positions feel positive and secure, eliminating the uncertainty that plagues adjustable equipment with loose tolerances. At 18 kilograms, the bench moves easily between storage and training locations yet remains planted under load during intense sessions.
Manufacturing precision shows in tight joints and consistent angles throughout. NOHRD backs the wooden frame with a 5-year warranty available through product registration, demonstrating confidence in construction quality. For those who refuse to compromise interior aesthetics for fitness capability, this bench proves that strength training equipment can contribute to rather than detract from considered domestic spaces.