Workout Benches

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A good bench is the single most versatile piece of equipment in any home gym. It turns a pair of dumbbells into a full upper-body program, supports dozens of barbell movements, and doubles as a platform for core work, step-ups and hip thrusts. Dshop stocks flat benches, adjustable (FID) benches, foldable benches and multi-purpose benches with attachments, all built from heavy-duty steel with thick, supportive padding, for versatile workout options. We deliver our weight benches Australia-wide with fast shipping from local warehouses.

Why Choose Dshop for Workout and Exercise Benches?

  • Wide Range of Exercise Benches: Choose from flat, adjustable incline and decline, foldable, and multi-purpose exercise benches with preacher curl stations and leg developer attachments, perfect for a wide range of workouts.
  • Sturdy Construction and Lasting Comfort: Built with heavy-gauge steel frames, high-density foam padding, non-slip feet, and high weight capacities, our exercise benches are designed to support safe and effective home workouts.
  • Affordable Exercise Benches: Enjoy competitive prices, discounts, and deals on fitness equipment, making it easier to build a complete home gym without overspending.
  • Fast Australia-Wide Shipping: We deliver exercise benches across the country, including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin, Hobart, and regional areas.
  • Dedicated Customer Support: Get real help from a friendly team committed to helping you find the right bench for your training needs.
  • Trusted Australian Company Since 2011: As a proudly Australian-owned business, we have been serving customers for 15+ years with reliable fitness equipment, trusted service, and a strong commitment to quality.

Types of Workout Benches Explained

Flat Benches

A flat bench is the simplest and most stable option. With no moving parts, it provides a rock-solid surface for barbell bench presses, dumbbell flyes, single-arm rows and seated shoulder presses. Flat benches tend to have the highest weight capacities relative to their price, which makes them a smart starting point if you are lifting heavy or training with a barbell and weight plates. They also sit low enough to double as a box for step-ups, Bulgarian split squats and tricep dips.

Adjustable (FID) Benches

FID stands for Flat, Incline and Decline. An adjustable bench lets you change the backrest angle, typically across six to eight positions, so you can target different portions of the chest, shoulders and core with a single piece of equipment. Setting a 30 to 45 degree incline shifts emphasis to the upper chest and front deltoids during presses. A slight decline of around 15 degrees increases lower-chest activation and provides a supported surface for weighted sit-ups. If you only have room for one bench, an adjustable model gives you the most exercise variety.

Foldable Benches

Foldable benches collapse down for storage against a wall, under a bed or inside a cupboard. Modern foldable designs use locking pins and reinforced hinges that keep them solid during use, with rated capacities often exceeding 200 kg. They are the practical choice for apartments, garages that double as parking spaces, or any home gym where floor space needs to be reclaimed after training.

Multi-Purpose Benches with Attachments

Some benches include built-in preacher curl pads for isolated bicep work, leg developer attachments for leg extensions and hamstring curls, or integrated barbell hooks. These combination benches reduce the total number of machines you need and are well suited to beginners building a first home gym on a budget. For even more exercise stations in a compact footprint, consider pairing your bench with a multi-station home gym.

What You Can Do with a Workout Bench

A bench opens up far more exercises than most people realise. Here are some of the most effective movements organised by muscle group:

  • Chest – Flat, incline and decline barbell or dumbbell presses; dumbbell flyes; close-grip presses for inner chest and triceps.
  • Shoulders – Seated overhead press; Arnold press; lateral raises from an incline position; rear delt flyes face-down on an incline.
  • Back – Single-arm dumbbell rows; chest-supported rows on an incline; reverse flyes.
  • Arms – Seated bicep curls; incline curls (which stretch the bicep further under load); skull crushers; overhead tricep extensions.
  • Legs and Glutes – Hip thrusts with shoulders on the bench; Bulgarian split squats with rear foot elevated; step-ups; single-leg glute bridges.
  • Core – Decline sit-ups; leg raises from a flat bench; weighted crunches; bench mountain climbers.

Pair these movements with dumbbells, kettlebells or weight plates for progressive overload, and use pull-up and dip bars to round out your upper-body pulling and pushing work.

How to Choose the Right Bench for Your Home Gym

Weight Capacity
Always choose a fitness bench with a weight capacity well above your body weight plus the maximum load you expect to lift. Flat benches usually offer the highest weight limits, while some adjustable weight benches trade a small amount of maximum capacity for added versatility.

Pad Quality
A good fitness bench should have a firm, supportive pad that provides a stable surface for pressing exercises while cushioning your spine and shoulder blades for comfort.

Stability
Wide base feet, rubber or non-slip end caps, and a low centre of gravity all help keep your exercise bench stable and secure during heavy lifts.

Portability
A portable workout bench is easier to reposition between exercises or move into storage when needed. Foldable weight benches offer even greater convenience for home gyms with limited space.

Build a Complete Home Gym Around Your Bench

A workout bench is often the first piece of equipment people buy, and it pairs naturally with almost everything else in a home gym. Start with a set of adjustable dumbbells or a barbell with plates for the core pressing and rowing movements. Add pull-up and dip bars for vertical pulling and bodyweight pushing exercises that complement your bench work. For cardiovascular fitness between strength sessions, a treadmill or exercise bike keeps your heart and lungs in shape without leaving the house. And after heavy training days, massage guns and vibration plates help reduce muscle soreness and speed up recovery so you are ready for the next session.

Space, Setup and Maintenance

Most Dshop workout benches arrive partially assembled with the necessary tools included. Assembly typically takes 15 to 30 minutes. Place your bench on a flat, level surface and consider a rubber gym mat underneath to protect your flooring and stop the bench from shifting. After each session, wipe down the pad with a damp cloth to remove sweat and prevent the covering from cracking over time. Check all bolts and adjustment pins monthly and retighten as needed, particularly on adjustable and foldable models where repeated angle changes can gradually loosen fasteners.


Workout Benches FAQs

Which type of workout bench should I choose: flat, adjustable or foldable?
Flat benches are the most stable and typically offer the highest weight capacity at the lowest price, making them ideal for heavy barbell work. Adjustable (FID) benches add incline and decline positions so you can target muscles from multiple angles with one bench. Foldable benches deliver solid performance with the added benefit of collapsing for storage. Choose based on the exercises you plan to do, the space you have and how much weight you intend to lift.
What should I look for in a quality workout bench?
Focus on five things: frame strength (heavy-gauge steel), rated weight capacity (choose well above your needs), pad thickness and density (at least 5 cm of firm, high-density foam), stability features (wide feet, non-slip caps) and overall dimensions to ensure it fits your training space and any rack you plan to use with it.
Are adjustable benches suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. An adjustable bench is one of the best investments a beginner can make because it supports so many different exercises as your strength and confidence grow. You can start with light dumbbell presses on a flat or low incline and progressively add movements like decline sit-ups, incline flyes and seated shoulder presses without buying additional equipment.
Are foldable benches stable enough for heavy lifting?
Many modern foldable benches are rated to 200 kg or more and use reinforced locking mechanisms that keep them rigid during use. Always check the rated capacity on the product page, ensure the locking pins or hinges are fully engaged before each session, and train on a flat, level surface.
Will these benches fit inside a power rack or squat stand?
Most standard-width benches fit inside common power racks, but it is important to compare measurements. Check the internal width of your rack uprights against the bench's widest point (usually the feet or frame), and confirm that the pad height allows a natural bar path from the J-hooks to your chest.
What exercises can I do on a workout bench?
Dozens. The most popular include barbell and dumbbell bench presses (flat, incline, decline), dumbbell flyes, single-arm rows, seated shoulder presses, skull crushers, incline bicep curls, hip thrusts, step-ups, Bulgarian split squats, decline sit-ups and leg raises. Adding dumbbells, a barbell or resistance bands expands your options further.
How much weight can your benches support?
Weight capacity varies by model, typically ranging from 150 kg to over 300 kg. Each product page lists the maximum rated load. Always select a bench that comfortably exceeds your combined bodyweight and the heaviest weight you plan to lift.
Is assembly required?
Most benches arrive partially assembled with tools and instructions included. Assembly usually takes between 15 and 30 minutes. After setup, do a quick check that all bolts are tight and adjustment mechanisms lock securely before your first session.
Do you deliver Australia-wide, and which payments are accepted?
Yes, Dshop delivers to all Australian states and territories including metro and regional areas. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Afterpay and Zip. Estimated delivery times are shown at checkout based on your postcode.
What about warranty and support?
Warranty terms are listed on each product page. Our support team is available to help with product selection, assembly guidance and any after-sales questions.

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