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I've read all the post in this section on the forum regarding benches, and I'm still unsure between these two. At the moment I'll only be able / have space / have money for one bench, so i'd rather it can incline as well. Decline isn't necessary, but would be a bonus for sit ups.
My home set up will have a power rack, olympic barbell, dumbbells and a bench.
I guess i'm asking those who have had or do have these benches which they prefer, or which bench you'd choose if you were going to buy one as your only bench.
You've answered your own question... The IM bench is superior to the other bench you've mentioned.
Also, I own an IM bench and it's easily the best bench I've used. It's stable, light enough to maneuver around other equipment, has decline, incline, flat and everything in-between. Also has various attachments available if your that way inclined.
Thanks for the kind hospitality Light Weight, though I live Sydney.
I'm going to head over to Sams Fitness and gym direct to check them both out before I buy one. Though I'm definitely thinking the IM Super Bench will be the winner.