Collection: Chest Machines

Want to find the best machine for your chest workouts? Our collection of chest machines is carefully curated from the best brands in the world, because here at GymQuip, we believe in quality and durability, and only stock equipment that is built to last. If you're looking for a chest exercise machine that will help you reach your fitness goals faster, our range will have something for you, whether you're a beginner, or seasoned pro.

Chest machines are a great way to target your chest muscles and build upper body strength. Our collection includes seated chest press machines, shoulder press machines, incline bench press machines, and more, all designed to help you isolate and work specific areas of your chest.

At GymQuip, we understand that everyone has different fitness goals and priorities. Whether you're looking to lose weight, build muscle, or improve your overall health, we can help find the perfect chest exercise machine for you. If you're unsure about which machine to choose or have any questions, our team of experts is always here to help. We welcome visitors to our store in Canberra and are always happy to deliver a personal touch. 

We also offer nationwide shipping and a hassle-free returns policy, and you can always contact us directly for advice. No matter where you are in Australia, we're here to make your shopping experience as easy and enjoyable as possible

Chest Machines FAQs

Which machine is best for the chest?

The best machine for your chest will depend on what areas you’re aiming to work. Machines like pec decks and cable machines can be used to isolate specific muscle groups within the chest, while others, like chest press machines and smith machines, can work multiple muscle groups at once. Ultimately the best machines will be those made by reputable, high quality fitness equipment brands.

What are the top three chest exercises?

To develop your chest evenly it’s best to construct a workout that attacks the three different parts of the pectoral muscle: the clavicular head (upper portion), the sternal head (middle portion) and the abdominal head (lower portion). In terms of the specific exercises, an incline bench press is an effective way to work the upper chest, a standard bench press can work the middle chest, and a weighted dip is ideal for the lower chest.

Are chest machines worth it?

If you’re serious about developing and defining your chest, purpose-built chest machines offer the best way to do it. Bodyweight exercises will certainly work, just not as efficiently or effectively.

Strength training with chest machines is generally better for building muscle and improving your overall body composition.

What machine works better for pecs?

The most popular machines for growing the pectoral muscles are the chest press and the pec deck. These machines are designed to isolate the pecs, and to work the entire muscle – the upper, middle and lower portions – all at once. But there are plenty of other machines that can be used to work the pecs too: cable machines, smith machines, even simple equipment like dip bars can work well.

Focus on getting the results you want

Our collection of chest machines can help take your chest workout to the next level. Talk to us about your requirements today, and if you’ve found something for a lower price somewhere else, show it to us and we can beat the price, whether it’s online or in-store. Click here for more details.