The 5 Best Hip Abduction Machines
This wiki has been updated 24 times since it was first published in October of 2018. Whether you own a professional gym or you're just looking to build out a serious fitness area in your home, a high-quality hip abduction machine will be integral to your lower body section. Most of the models on the market can be easily reconfigured to work your adductors, too, essentially giving you 2 great workouts while taking up the floor space of 1 machine. Just be sure to stretch afterwards.
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Editor's Notes
December 03, 2018:
There don't seem to be a lot of options out there in this category, but Body Solid boasts a few of them. The compact design and durable construction of the Bodykore GR632 impressed enough to earn it a spot above these, however.
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