Arm curl

SP730

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Arm curl

Arm Curl is the isotonic machine for isolating the biceps: ROM Limiter, protection against hyperextension, and ergonomic setup for isolated strength and safe training.

Arm Curl is the isotonic machine specifically designed for targeted training of the biceps brachii, with maximum isolated force and movement control.

The guided and repeatable elbow flexion movement minimizes interference from synergistic muscles and allows for precise stimulation even with low loads.

Performing the exercise while seated with forearm support promotes biomechanical alignment and contraction quality throughout the entire ROM.

Equipped with a ROM Limiter, Arm Curl allows you to select or limit the active range of motion based on mobility and goals.

The system is useful for:

  • avoiding hyperextension of the elbow in the initial phases;
  • emphasizing the peak contraction in the middle/final phase;
  • working safely with joint limitations or in functional recovery;
  • setting controlled isometrics in the desired portion of the movement.

The advanced design eliminates chest support in favor of forearm support, increasing biceps isolation and neuromuscular perception.

The adjustable seat ensures alignment with the rotation pivot, while the ergonomic handle guarantees a stable grip and comfort in all phases, with minimal joint stress.

Suitable for all levels—from beginners to athletes—the Arm Curl is recommended for toning, hypertrophy, and muscle recovery, as well as for users who need controlled and safe training (seniors, beginners, physical therapy patients).

Key features

  • Targeted and safe training of the biceps brachii;
  • Forearm support for maximum isolation and isolated strength;
  • ROM Limiter to customize the range of motion and prevent hyperextension;
  • Simple, ergonomic, and comfortable setup for every user.

Integrated technological devices

ROM

Range of Motion limiter

Control movement to prevent injury and aid recovery. Even at the gym.

Integrated features

IM

Intuitive Motion

Innovation that adapts to your body

TD

Timeless Design

The art of Italian design. Timeless quality and style

CSM

Compact Size Machine

Compactness that increases revenue

Compact and Space-Saving

Width

113 cm

Depth

90 cm

Height

172 cm

Weight

201 kg

Target Muscles

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FAQs

The SP730 Arm Curl ROM overcomes the limitations that have always penalized traditional curl machines, which are often rigid, unintuitive, and used only by a small portion of gym members. Many older models force the user to “search” for the correct trajectory on their own, resulting in imprecise movements, discomfort in elbows and wrists, and a general sense of poor effectiveness. The SP730 completely shifts this dynamic through a guided, smooth and natural movement that accompanies the user throughout the entire range of motion, making biceps activation immediate and enjoyable. Even users who typically avoid curls — women, beginners, seniors, and postural clients — feel safe and experience a clear, satisfying muscular sensation right from the first repetition. For the club, this creates a major advantage: a machine previously used by only a few finally becomes a truly transversal tool, capable of generating far more daily traffic and significantly greater value per square meter than traditional curl machines.
The SP730 provides a far more controllable technical environment than traditional curl machines or free-weight exercises with dumbbells and barbells. The guided trajectory, combined with the adjustable ROM, allows PTs to design elegant, safe and repeatable progressions: unilateral work for symmetry, isometrics for control, slow eccentrics for aesthetics, and micro-adjustments for fragile or post-injury users. This makes the machine an ideal platform for “toned arms” programs, female upper body sessions, and targeted protocols for elbow and shoulder reinforcement. Clients immediately perceive the technical quality of the movement, see results sooner, and feel precisely guided—elements that increase the perceived value of PT sessions and make premium pathways easier to sell. In short, the SP730 helps PTs sell more services and enables clubs to elevate their arm training area with structured, highly monetizable programs.
Many users avoid barbells and dumbbells for one simple reason: they don’t know how to control the movement. Free-weight curls require coordination, core stability, technical skill and a minimum level of strength. Those who lack these qualities often feel insecure or experience discomfort in wrists, forearms, or elbows. The result is predictable: they abandon the exercise or seek simpler alternatives. The SP730 removes these barriers. The user sits down, grabs the handles and immediately feels stable, safe, and able to activate the muscle without pain. The guided ROM prevents technical errors, avoids jerky movements, and makes the exercise intuitive even for complete beginners. This radically changes real behavior on the gym floor: more people use the machine, reintroduce curls into their training routines, and rediscover the exercise as enjoyable and effective. And when a machine operates continuously throughout the day, traffic increases and the perceived quality of the club rises with it.
A machine that can be used by the entire membership — not just by experienced lifters — has a direct impact on profitability. The SP730 falls exactly into this category: inclusive, intuitive, safe, and free of the technical barriers that often discourage women, seniors, and beginners. When a machine is perceived as easy to use yet highly effective, its usage grows naturally and consistently. High usage brings a series of concrete economic benefits: higher retention (because members who see results stay), higher perceived value of the strength area, more opportunities for PT upsells, and reduced need for additional equipment that would otherwise take up space without being fully utilized. In modern fitness, accessibility is a powerful business lever: a machine that works for many is far more valuable than a machine that works for few.
One of the main reasons users abandon arm training is cervical discomfort. Traditional curl machines and free-weight curls frequently cause users to tense their neck, lift their shoulders, and overload the upper traps — all sensations that create frustration and undermine consistency. The SP730 solves this issue at its core: posture is guided, load is stabilized, and the ROM follows the natural physiology of the joint while preventing involuntary movements that stress the cervical spine. The user “feels the biceps,” not the neck, and experiences the exercise as comfortable, safe, and enjoyable. From a commercial standpoint, this is a major advantage. An exercise that does not cause discomfort is repeated more often; repeated exercises produce results; and visible results mean higher retention, greater satisfaction, positive word of mouth, and elevated perceived value of the club. The quality of the experience directly translates into financial return.

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