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title: "Universal UB300 Adjustable Bench (Discontinued)"
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# 8 padded foam rollers for secure footing 5 adjustable incline positions Supports up to 250 lbs user weight Universal UB300 Adjustable Bench (Discontinued)

**Brand:** nautilus
**Price:** SAR 960
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🏋️‍♂️ Elevate your grind with precision and comfort — the bench that means business.

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- **What is this?** Universal UB300 Adjustable Bench (Discontinued) by nautilus
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 960 with free shipping
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Comfort Meets Stability:** Contoured pads and 8 foam rollers keep you locked in and comfortable during every rep.
- • **Compact Yet Sturdy Design:** Lightweight 21.5 lbs frame with heavy-duty iron construction supports intense sessions up to 250 lbs user weight.
- • **Effortless Assembly & Mobility:** Comes with all necessary tools for quick setup and easy room-to-room movement—fitness on your terms.
- • **Versatile 5-Position Adjustability:** From decline -10° to incline 45°, tailor your workout with precision and speed—no tools needed.
- • **Pro-Level Performance in a Small Footprint:** Ideal for home gyms craving professional-grade quality without the bulk or price tag.

## Overview

The Universal UB300 Adjustable Bench by Nautilus offers five quick-adjust positions from -10° decline to 45° incline, featuring contoured pads and 8 foam rollers for secure footing. Built with a sturdy iron frame, it supports users up to 250 lbs while weighing just 21.5 lbs itself. Designed for easy assembly and stable workouts on any floor, this bench is a compact powerhouse for versatile strength training at home.

## Description

Product Description The Universal UB300 Adjustable Bench is an ideal workout station for dozens of exercises. The contoured pads and sides provide comfort, while the 8 foam rollers anchor your feet in place. The bench is readily adjustable with five-position settings from -10 to 45. desertcart.com The simple, effective challenge of a free weight workout remains one of the most efficient ways to build strength and muscle mass. The Universal Five-Position bench, from parent company Nautilus, offers positions of -10, 0, 15, 30, and 45 degrees, and dozens of exercises to challenge your entire core and upper body. Its contoured shape and five-inch foam rollers ensure a safe and comfortable workout, while stabilizer levelers provide a stable base on almost any type of flooring. The bench measures 17 by 25 by 51 inches (W x H x D). It has a 250-pound maximum user weight and a maximum combined user weight and lift load of 430 pounds.

Review: Lots of pros, correct weight limit, and decline "secret" - A weight bench is a simple enough thing but the exact details of making a good one are very important. Universal / Nautilus studied each one and really got it right with this one. I looked at many benches around this price point and felt like they all fell short somehow and I looked at more expensive benches thinking you get what you pay for and a more expensive bench must be better, but Universal really knocked this one out of the park and got it right. If you use dumbbells and maybe situps (no barbell*) this bench has everything you need and nothing you don't (which would mean excess size and weight!). Speaking of which, if you don't want the leg supports the bench is designed and painted such that you can leave that off and it looks equally sharp. *see edit/update at the bottom Pros: Solid- when the box for this bench showed up I was surprised at how light the box was. It actually had me worried as I've tried out benches that felt like they had give and of course when you've got weights up and you need to focus on perfect form the last thing you want is the chance of feeling a slip or flex underneath you. All fears were gone after setting it up though. This thing is SOLID. The design is clever - the supports extend from your CG at an angle to the floor supports and rest directly on the foot piece rather than being bolted to the side. This is akin to holding a weight overhead instead of out from your body - it will just transmit the weight with nothing to flex. Benches where the supports are bolted to the side have to sink in as the shear force is absorbed and the repeated loading will loosen the nuts. Also the current design I received (not exactly pictured) has both supports meeting at and welded to an elbow at the same point where the seat meets the back rest so there are no holes for pins or bolts that may allow slop or loosening over time. This sucker distributes weight like a roofing truss and is NOT flexing. Bottom line is that this bench is very well designed to be solid without needing a bunch of big heavy bolts that you have to worry about loosening over time. There are just a couple light bolts so it doesn't slide apart when not under load. I think using good engineering design principles and reducing the need for the amount of steel required not only kept the weight down but probably the cost too. Mobile- somewhat related, the next nice surprise was the easy mobility. I considered a nice solid Marcy and I liked that it felt like a tank when I sat on it but I didn't like you had to wrestle it like one to move it. Them's the breaks, right? Turns out it's not though- because of this bench being structurally intelligent instead of just being over-engineered it is not terribly heavy even though it's solid. This means that those of us who are trying to squeeze a few home gym items into a relatively small room will be able to quickly and easily get this bench stored against the wall. That goes for family members too, so if someone wants this out of the way so they can say hop on an exercise bike or lay out a yoga mat they won't have to struggle to move it because it only weighs about 20 pounds. Comfort- The bench padding is comfortable without being too cushy. Some benches are so hard it is distracting. Some are so cushy that you feel like you're laying back on a couch. This one has a considerable amount of padding but also perforations to breathe so your shoulder blades don't stick against it like cheap car upholstery on a sunny day. This is not to say you'll want to hang out and watch TV from this bench, this is to say that your focus can stay on your form where it belongs. Length- I'm 5'10" and scooted all the way back to the rest with the bench at the 45 incline the back of my skull rests at the top of the backrest. This is perfect for me. Again that is scooted all the way back, if you are slightly taller and like to have support for the back of your head you will *probably* still be okay. If you are a lot taller you may not share my opinion that this bench's length is just right, but I think for most of the population it will provide head support without being oversized. Decline- This bench DOES have decline but I can understand why some of the reviewers have missed it. If you look at the bracket stops there are actually *4* brackets, one for 45 degrees, then 30, 15, and flat. But this is a 5 position bench? The trick is that the top of the bracket stop has a channel so the bottom of the support arm that attached to the back rest extends beyond the bottom stop bracket and rests in that channel to prevent lateral movement. There are two shock / wear plates on the support arm where it rests in that support bracket channel and the other contacts the back rest for support and to transmit load solidly. Again, a very clever design. If that description doesn't make sense then just hold the support arm against the back rest while lowering the back rest fully to decline and boom you are there. It will make sense once you see it, but again I don't blame anybody for not seeing this (I didn't at first either!) but the flat position really is flat (even though flat could possibly be convinced as "barely decline" if you were looking for it) and the decline position is a full -10 degrees. The only problem is Nautilus does a terrible job of telling the user how to get there. This leads me to my only real CON of this bench: Documentation. People are using this as a 4 position bench instead of 5 because you are left on your own to figure out that the decline setting is not supported like the other 4 settings. Also there are no assembly instructions, just an exploded parts diagram. It still went together fairly easily, it's a simple enough design, but there are a couple details that I think at least merit a special note, e.g. when you put the back rest's support arm on you need to be aware that the wear plate near the top goes "up" and the wear plate near the bottom of the support goes "down" so that they contact the other bench parts when put in the decline setting. I initially put mine in upside down and it wasn't until I figured out how it was supposed to go into decline that I even noticed those extra plates I've been calling wear plates on the support arm and realized I had it upside down (since it doesn't matter for the other 4 positions). I consider this very minor in the big picture, especially because the bench itself is everything you could want in a dumbbell / sit-up bench and absolutely worth 5 stars, especially at desertcart's price, but it seems silly they didn't toss in a couple notes about assembly and usage that would have been very helpful if the other reviews here are any indication. Please note the current model's design is slightly different than the picture, the back channel with the stop brackets now goes straight down to the rear "foot" rather than having the curve near the bottom in back as pictured - just something to be aware of if you are looking at the pic trying to better picture what I've done my best to describe above. Last but not least, desertcart's item description gives a max user weight of 300 lbs. My bench has a sticker on it that shows a user + weight limit of 430 pounds. I've not sat on it with a combined weight of more than the mid 200's or so but I believe even that limit of 430 is probably conservative. [...] *Feb 2014 Update: After 2-1/2 years, I still love this bench. Last August I picked up a squat rack off craigslist and have been using this bench in conjunction with that for barbell training. Pulling the bench in & out of the rack when it's time to bench makes me appreciate the efficient design's light weight. The rack's j-hooks and safety pins make this bench better for me to work out by myself with than a bench with a built-in stand, plus it saves space since the bench can stay in the rack between workouts rather than needing room for a separate benching station. I'm still a lightweight and haven't had a total of more than about 350 pounds on this bench but it always feels rock solid.
Review: Sturdy, light, easy, comfortable - This is a really nice bench. I found it easy to put together (after reviewing everything thoroughly), although I know something in the instructions gave other reviewers a harder time. Something about a part not being pictured, I think. I loved how it *came* with all the tools to put it together, and how they worked. That's just awesome: Allen wrenches, screw driver, whatever those other things are called for bolts, and all. I don't believe I've ever seen that done before. I give the company major props for that. I was a little disappointed that the bench won't go to a vertical position, but I've decided the military press makes my shoulders pop, anyway, so I'm probably better off with incline bench instead. I was also hoping for a steeper decline, but this works for my purposes. I think a full decline where the full bench declines instead of just two thirds of it would be better, anyway, and I can get a great stomach workout on a flat bench with weights as is. I like how it supports a lot of weight for how light it is. I like how easy it is to adjust, and fast. I don't have to unscrew anything! I like how it's surprisingly comfortable to sit on. It did have a strong smell for a few weeks, but that seems to have passed. It wasn't an entirely unpleasant smell, but it was powerful. I was wondering if it would pass for a while--but it did. It is easy to move from one room to another. Just don't lift by the adjustable part of the bench that moves up and down. Other reviewers talked about sliding out of the bench in incline position. Put your shins behind the black thing and you'll be just fine. Speaking of that black thing (used for situps), the things on the ends of it pop out sometimes. So, be sure to make sure they're tight. It's not hard to shove them back in again, though. The bench is sturdy and doesn't wobble on my thin tile floor, nor on the carpet I was using. I'm 5'11" and it works fine. It'd be nice if it were longer, for bench presses, but it works well, practically speaking. I'm content. I weigh almost 200lbs and use two 40lb dumbbells with it. It supports us just fine, and I'm sure a whole lot more.

## Features

- Five-position settings from -10 to 45
- Includes 8 padded foam rollers to hold your feet in place
- Maximum user weight capacity 250 lb.
- Features contoured pads and sides to support your body
- Measures 50.5in L x 17.5in W x 37.5in H

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002QJZAE4 |
| Brand | Universal by Nautilus |
| Brand Name | Universal by Nautilus |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 949 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Iron |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00708447506269 |
| Included Components | Weight Bench |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 50.5"D x 17.5"W x 37.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Weight Bench |
| Item Weight | 21.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Universal |
| Material | Iron |
| Model Number | 003-9069 |
| Part Number | 003-9069 |
| Product Dimensions | 50.5"D x 17.5"W x 37.5"H |
| Size | 50.5 inches L x 17.5 inches W x 37.5 inches H |
| UPC | 708447506269 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years frame |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 250 Pounds |
| Weight Limit | 250 Pounds |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Universal by Nautilus
- **Item Weight:** 21.5 Pounds
- **Material:** Iron
- **Product Dimensions:** 50.5"D x 17.5"W x 37.5"H
- **Frame Material:** Iron
- **Weight Limit:** 250 Pounds
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00708447506269
- **Manufacturer:** Universal
- **UPC:** 708447506269

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lots of pros, correct weight limit, and decline "secret"
*by J***R on July 12, 2011*

A weight bench is a simple enough thing but the exact details of making a good one are very important. Universal / Nautilus studied each one and really got it right with this one. I looked at many benches around this price point and felt like they all fell short somehow and I looked at more expensive benches thinking you get what you pay for and a more expensive bench must be better, but Universal really knocked this one out of the park and got it right. If you use dumbbells and maybe situps (no barbell*) this bench has everything you need and nothing you don't (which would mean excess size and weight!). Speaking of which, if you don't want the leg supports the bench is designed and painted such that you can leave that off and it looks equally sharp. *see edit/update at the bottom Pros: Solid- when the box for this bench showed up I was surprised at how light the box was. It actually had me worried as I've tried out benches that felt like they had give and of course when you've got weights up and you need to focus on perfect form the last thing you want is the chance of feeling a slip or flex underneath you. All fears were gone after setting it up though. This thing is SOLID. The design is clever - the supports extend from your CG at an angle to the floor supports and rest directly on the foot piece rather than being bolted to the side. This is akin to holding a weight overhead instead of out from your body - it will just transmit the weight with nothing to flex. Benches where the supports are bolted to the side have to sink in as the shear force is absorbed and the repeated loading will loosen the nuts. Also the current design I received (not exactly pictured) has both supports meeting at and welded to an elbow at the same point where the seat meets the back rest so there are no holes for pins or bolts that may allow slop or loosening over time. This sucker distributes weight like a roofing truss and is NOT flexing. Bottom line is that this bench is very well designed to be solid without needing a bunch of big heavy bolts that you have to worry about loosening over time. There are just a couple light bolts so it doesn't slide apart when not under load. I think using good engineering design principles and reducing the need for the amount of steel required not only kept the weight down but probably the cost too. Mobile- somewhat related, the next nice surprise was the easy mobility. I considered a nice solid Marcy and I liked that it felt like a tank when I sat on it but I didn't like you had to wrestle it like one to move it. Them's the breaks, right? Turns out it's not though- because of this bench being structurally intelligent instead of just being over-engineered it is not terribly heavy even though it's solid. This means that those of us who are trying to squeeze a few home gym items into a relatively small room will be able to quickly and easily get this bench stored against the wall. That goes for family members too, so if someone wants this out of the way so they can say hop on an exercise bike or lay out a yoga mat they won't have to struggle to move it because it only weighs about 20 pounds. Comfort- The bench padding is comfortable without being too cushy. Some benches are so hard it is distracting. Some are so cushy that you feel like you're laying back on a couch. This one has a considerable amount of padding but also perforations to breathe so your shoulder blades don't stick against it like cheap car upholstery on a sunny day. This is not to say you'll want to hang out and watch TV from this bench, this is to say that your focus can stay on your form where it belongs. Length- I'm 5'10" and scooted all the way back to the rest with the bench at the 45 incline the back of my skull rests at the top of the backrest. This is perfect for me. Again that is scooted all the way back, if you are slightly taller and like to have support for the back of your head you will *probably* still be okay. If you are a lot taller you may not share my opinion that this bench's length is just right, but I think for most of the population it will provide head support without being oversized. Decline- This bench DOES have decline but I can understand why some of the reviewers have missed it. If you look at the bracket stops there are actually *4* brackets, one for 45 degrees, then 30, 15, and flat. But this is a 5 position bench? The trick is that the top of the bracket stop has a channel so the bottom of the support arm that attached to the back rest extends beyond the bottom stop bracket and rests in that channel to prevent lateral movement. There are two shock / wear plates on the support arm where it rests in that support bracket channel and the other contacts the back rest for support and to transmit load solidly. Again, a very clever design. If that description doesn't make sense then just hold the support arm against the back rest while lowering the back rest fully to decline and boom you are there. It will make sense once you see it, but again I don't blame anybody for not seeing this (I didn't at first either!) but the flat position really is flat (even though flat could possibly be convinced as "barely decline" if you were looking for it) and the decline position is a full -10 degrees. The only problem is Nautilus does a terrible job of telling the user how to get there. This leads me to my only real CON of this bench: Documentation. People are using this as a 4 position bench instead of 5 because you are left on your own to figure out that the decline setting is not supported like the other 4 settings. Also there are no assembly instructions, just an exploded parts diagram. It still went together fairly easily, it's a simple enough design, but there are a couple details that I think at least merit a special note, e.g. when you put the back rest's support arm on you need to be aware that the wear plate near the top goes "up" and the wear plate near the bottom of the support goes "down" so that they contact the other bench parts when put in the decline setting. I initially put mine in upside down and it wasn't until I figured out how it was supposed to go into decline that I even noticed those extra plates I've been calling wear plates on the support arm and realized I had it upside down (since it doesn't matter for the other 4 positions). I consider this very minor in the big picture, especially because the bench itself is everything you could want in a dumbbell / sit-up bench and absolutely worth 5 stars, especially at Amazon's price, but it seems silly they didn't toss in a couple notes about assembly and usage that would have been very helpful if the other reviews here are any indication. Please note the current model's design is slightly different than the picture, the back channel with the stop brackets now goes straight down to the rear "foot" rather than having the curve near the bottom in back as pictured - just something to be aware of if you are looking at the pic trying to better picture what I've done my best to describe above. Last but not least, Amazon's item description gives a max user weight of 300 lbs. My bench has a sticker on it that shows a user + weight limit of 430 pounds. I've not sat on it with a combined weight of more than the mid 200's or so but I believe even that limit of 430 is probably conservative. [...] *Feb 2014 Update: After 2-1/2 years, I still love this bench. Last August I picked up a squat rack off craigslist and have been using this bench in conjunction with that for barbell training. Pulling the bench in & out of the rack when it's time to bench makes me appreciate the efficient design's light weight. The rack's j-hooks and safety pins make this bench better for me to work out by myself with than a bench with a built-in stand, plus it saves space since the bench can stay in the rack between workouts rather than needing room for a separate benching station. I'm still a lightweight and haven't had a total of more than about 350 pounds on this bench but it always feels rock solid.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sturdy, light, easy, comfortable
*by G***E on August 7, 2012*

This is a really nice bench. I found it easy to put together (after reviewing everything thoroughly), although I know something in the instructions gave other reviewers a harder time. Something about a part not being pictured, I think. I loved how it *came* with all the tools to put it together, and how they worked. That's just awesome: Allen wrenches, screw driver, whatever those other things are called for bolts, and all. I don't believe I've ever seen that done before. I give the company major props for that. I was a little disappointed that the bench won't go to a vertical position, but I've decided the military press makes my shoulders pop, anyway, so I'm probably better off with incline bench instead. I was also hoping for a steeper decline, but this works for my purposes. I think a full decline where the full bench declines instead of just two thirds of it would be better, anyway, and I can get a great stomach workout on a flat bench with weights as is. I like how it supports a lot of weight for how light it is. I like how easy it is to adjust, and fast. I don't have to unscrew anything! I like how it's surprisingly comfortable to sit on. It did have a strong smell for a few weeks, but that seems to have passed. It wasn't an entirely unpleasant smell, but it was powerful. I was wondering if it would pass for a while--but it did. It is easy to move from one room to another. Just don't lift by the adjustable part of the bench that moves up and down. Other reviewers talked about sliding out of the bench in incline position. Put your shins behind the black thing and you'll be just fine. Speaking of that black thing (used for situps), the things on the ends of it pop out sometimes. So, be sure to make sure they're tight. It's not hard to shove them back in again, though. The bench is sturdy and doesn't wobble on my thin tile floor, nor on the carpet I was using. I'm 5'11" and it works fine. It'd be nice if it were longer, for bench presses, but it works well, practically speaking. I'm content. I weigh almost 200lbs and use two 40lb dumbbells with it. It supports us just fine, and I'm sure a whole lot more.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Bench, Great Price!
*by E***O on June 14, 2013*

Needed a solid weight bench to start Beachbody's Body Beast program, and I'm glad I found this one! At the time this bench was $107 and had solid reviews which is why I decided to order it. Some of the unhappy reviewers complained about the assembly being difficult, or not having the best instructions. But I found it pretty simple to put together, and didn't really read the instruction because you can basically see how each part fits onto the bench. I've been using this bench for about a month now and its met my expectations, and has also stood up to a lot of use during the start of my Body Beast program. The base is solid, and does not wobble or feel at all unsafe during use, which is an important part when you are using heavy weights and need it to be as stable as possible. It's also got 5 different positions(inc decline) and it still feels safe and not cheaply made at all. If I had one gripe it would be the fact that the bench does not have an upright position setting, the highest it will go is still at a slight angle so for some of the moves in Body Beast you have to just sit up straight rather than rest your back against the back of the bench. But this is only a minor complaint, and does not really hinder the workouts in anyway. If you don't want to spend over $200 for a bench, then this is probably what you are looking for.

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