Description
Pearl Delt / Pec Fly Machine
Description
The Pearl Delt / Pec Fly Machine, commonly known as a Pec Deck / Rear Delt Fly machine,
is a commercial-grade strength training station designed to isolate and strengthen both
the chest (pectoralis muscles) and rear deltoids (posterior shoulders). By combining pec fly
and rear delt fly movements into one unit, this machine provides two essential upper-body
isolation exercises in a single, space-efficient design.
This dual-function machine is ideal for commercial gyms, fitness centers, and training
facilities seeking versatile, durable equipment for balanced upper-body development.
Key Features
Dual-Function Upper Body Training
- Pec Fly Mode: Targets the pectoralis major by bringing the arms together in a controlled arc
- Rear Delt Fly Mode: Reverses the movement to isolate the posterior deltoids and upper back muscles
- Two exercises in one machine maximize training variety and equipment value
Commercial-Grade Construction
- Heavy-duty steel frame engineered for high-use gym environments
- Powder-coated finish provides resistance to corrosion, sweat, and wear
- Reinforced structure supports continuous daily use by multiple users
Selectorized Weight Stack
- Pin-select weight stack allows fast and easy resistance adjustments
- High-quality cables and pulleys deliver smooth, consistent tension throughout the movement
Ergonomic Seating & Adjustments
- Adjustable seat height ensures proper shoulder and chest alignment
- Padded seat and backrest provide comfort and stability during isolation exercises
Natural Arc Motion
- Independent pivoting arms follow a biomechanically correct movement path
- Mimics free-weight fly motion while offering guided control and safety
- Reduces shoulder strain while maximizing muscle engagement
User Comfort & Safety
- High-density foam pads with durable upholstery for long-term comfort
- Instructional placards on many models assist users with proper exercise form
Targeted Muscles
- Chest: Pectoralis major
- Shoulders: Posterior deltoids
- Upper back: Supporting stabilizer muscles





Reviews
There are no reviews yet.