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Sweet Hack Squat | Muscle D Fitness Plate Loaded MachineThe Sweet Hack Squat by Muscle D Fitness is the perfect foundation for serious leg training. Engineered from rugged 11 gauge steel, this plate loaded hack squat machine is built for intense commercial and home gym environments. With a spring assisted counterbalance starting at 50 pounds, lifters can access smooth movement and controlled resistancegreat for all experience levels. Large, non slip footplate ensures max safety and optimal range of motion
The Sweet Hack Squat by Muscle D Fitness is the perfect foundation for serious leg training. Engineered from rugged 11-gauge steel, this plate-loaded hack squat machine is built for intense commercial and home gym environments. With a spring-assisted counterbalance starting at 50 pounds, lifters can access smooth movement and controlled resistance—great for all experience levels.
Large, non-slip footplate ensures max safety and optimal range of motion for quads, glutes, and hamstrings. Four oversized 9-inch plate storage pegs keep your weights organized and close at hand. Multiple handles provide stable grip points for front or back squat positions, while commercial-grade double-stitched upholstery guarantees comfort that holds up through thousands of reps.
If you want rock-solid performance plus serious load capacity, the Sweet Hack Squat delivers. It’s rated for unlimited user weight and supports up to 800 pounds, making it a true workhorse for athletes and busy gyms.
Key Features:
- Heavy-duty 11-gauge steel construction for lasting stability
- Spring-assisted counterbalance: smooth loading and reduced start weight
- Multiple stabilization handles for safe front and back squats
- Large, textured non-slip footplate for ideal foot placement and safety
- Four 9-inch plate storage pegs for fast, clean weight changes
- Durable, commercial-grade double-stitched upholstery
- Max load capacity: 800 lbs. No user weight limit
- Plate-loaded for total weight control
- Compact commercial design fits most gym layouts
Product Details:
- Product SKU: PL-SW-HS
- Dimensions: 72" L x 60" W x 65" H
- Recommended live area: 108" x 96" x 65"
- Machine weight: 500 lbs
- Starting resistance: 50 lbs
- 4 x 9" weight storage horns
- Long weight horns for more plates
Ready for next-level leg days? The Sweet Hack Squat is the ultimate solution for heavy lifters demanding comfort, safety, and total control.
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★★★★★ 5
Do you need a powered hub instead?
NOT powered. My bad, I didn't look closely enough. I need a powered hub.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2026
★★★★★ 5
plug and play ...fast ...hi performance... same as higher price
plug and play ...fast ...hi performance... same as higher price
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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026
★★★★★ 5
premium feel in the hand.
Can't really say whether it's that good or not elecronics wise since I didn't test it but it works like it's supposed to. Meanwhile, the housing oh man. It's premium. It feels like hard aluminum or something, very nice. Edges are rounded too with just the right sharpness like a macbook. Others would've been plastic. This is really nice for the price and if the specs really are 10Gbps, that's really good because most in this price range is 5Gbps.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2026
★★★★★ 1
Failed to support desktop PCs with USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports
Does not work with my HP mini PC with USB 3.2 gen 2 ports - when connecting USB portable SSDs to the hub.
You won't believe it, but many USB 3.2 Gen 2 hubs only support laptops not desktop PCs (except hubs that have dedicated power supply for higher power USB devices e.g. SSD/HDDs) when connecting USB portable SSDs to the hub.
We need a major fix from many of the USB hub vendors so these products can work with desktop PCs that have USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports.
Workaround:
Just directly connect the USB portable SSD to the PC instead.
If you need more USB ports, pick up a good old USB 3.0 hub. They're working correctly with portable USB SSDs when working with desktop PCs.
(You'd need a powered USB hub if you're connecting 2 or more portable SSDs - do your own calculation: 5V - 1A per SSD/HDD).
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Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Perfect for ROG Ally X
Want to hook up a keyboard, mouse, headset, AND external display to a ROG Ally X? This will do it and it only takes up one (USB4) port on the Ally X. Oh, and it will also provide enough power to charge the Ally and still have juice for all the other ports.
Update: I’ve now tried a few USB4 hubs because I also want Ethernet which this doesn’t have. Unfortunately I’ve discovered that most of them seem to overheat after awhile and I loose connectivity on some of the ports (for whatever reason it’s always the type A ports on the hubs that fail). After letting them cool down, the other USB hubs work again, but it’s still frustrating. This StarTech hub is the only one that works for hours. It’s a little bulkier than other hubs I’ve tried, but that’s probably because it needs to be that way for proper heat dissipation?? Anyway, I wish it had a few more ports (including Ethernet), but for reliability this thing is the best I’ve found.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024