Single and Dual Station Machines

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Single-station and dual-station machines are a practical way to add dedicated, repeatable strength stations to a training space. They’re ideal when you want targeted muscle training without committing to a full line of individual machines, and they’re commonly used in both home gyms and commercial facilities.

Since 2009, Little Bloke Fitness has supplied Australian home gyms, PT studios and commercial facilities with commercial-grade strength equipment built for daily use. If you are exploring different cable station types, resistance systems and footprints, our team can help you select machines that suit your space, users and training goals.

Call 03 9462 3943, email info@littleblokefitness.com.au, or visit our Melbourne showroom for expert advice.

Browse our single-station and dual-station machines below.

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    Why choose single-station and dual-station machines?

    These machines are designed to offer versatile and efficient training options, targeting multiple muscle groups with precision and ease. A dedicated station can make training simpler for users, improve gym flow, and help keep setups consistent across sessions.

    Best suited for:

    • Home gyms adding targeted strength stations alongside free weights

    • PT studios and coaching spaces that rely on repeatable movement patterns

    • Schools and facilities that need durable, user-friendly machines

    • Commercial gyms managing floor traffic with dedicated equipment per movement

    What you can train with these machines

    Exercise options vary by model, but single and dual station machines commonly support movements such as:

    • Rows and supported rowing patterns

    • Pressing patterns (model dependent)

    • Curls and arm work, including preacher curl stations

    • Extensions and accessory work, depending on the station

    • Lower body accessory training (by model)

    Because stations guide positioning, they are well suited to consistent technique, controlled loading and progressive strength work.

    Features to look for

    When comparing single station gym equipment and dual station machines, focus on the practical details that affect day-to-day training:

    • Resistance system: pin-loaded, plate-loaded, or cable based depending on the machine

    • Adjustability: seat, pads, handles and range settings to suit different users

    • Ergonomics: stable positions that support comfort and good technique

    • Smooth movement: consistent feel through the full range

    • Footprint and clearance: enough room for safe entry, exit and use

    • Build quality: strong frames and durable finishes for high-use environments

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    FAQs about single and dual station machines

    What is single station gym equipment?
    Single station gym equipment is a dedicated machine designed around one main training station or movement, such as a preacher curl, leg extension, calf raise, or supported row station.

    What are dual station machines?
    Dual station machines combine two training functions in one frame, which can be an efficient way to add exercise variety  without doubling the footprint.

    Are these suitable for home gyms?
    While generally designed and manufactured for commercial gyms, provided you have the space and you choose stations that match how you train. Many people start with one or two key stations and build out over time.

    What should I check before buying?
    Confirm the footprint and clearance, resistance type, adjustment range, and intended use rating. If you are unsure, contact us and we will help you choose the right machine.

    Need help choosing a station machine?

    If you cannot find what you need, or you want help choosing between single station gym equipment and dual station machines, contact our team for guidance.

    Call 03 9462 3943, email info@littleblokefitness.com.au, or visit our Melbourne showroom for expert advice.

     

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