

🔥 Elevate your calves, elevate your game 🦵
The Deltech Fitness DF805 Seated Calf Machine combines industrial-grade steel construction with a 500-pound weight capacity and plush 2-inch foam padding for a stable, comfortable, and customizable calf workout. Designed for all body types with quick adjustments and compatibility with both standard and Olympic plates, it’s a durable, versatile addition to any home gym looking to build serious lower leg strength.





| ASIN | B000GK9MW6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #247,554 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #213 in Strength Training Leg Machines |
| Brand Name | Deltech Fitness |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (199) |
| Date First Available | June 30, 2006 |
| Handle Type | Fixed Handle |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 48.5 x 24 x 31.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 51 x 26 x 6 inches |
| Manufacturer | Deltech Fitness |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 500 Pounds |
| Package Weight | 62 Pounds |
| Part Number | DF805 |
| Size | 31.5" H x 24" W x 48.5" L |
| Sport Type | Weightlifting |
| Style | Modern, Industrial |
| UPC | 850021605056 |
M**L
Great design, great customer service
Really nice unit for the price. My box came and had a missing piece, I contacted the company and promptly sent a replacement..customer service is top tier. The machine itself is amazing, I do my reps 1 sec up, 5 sec down and 10 sec hold at the bottom...you don't need much weight to destroy your calves using this machine and this rep scheme.
K**.
Great for the price
This machine is very good for the price. It is not top gym quality but for $200 you can’t beat it. I was looking to add a calf raise machine to home gym and other machines were $400+. I saw this one and was a little skeptical on how the quality would be for the price but it didnt disappoint. It seems to be well constructed. I’m 5’6 and it works perfect for me and don’t see any reason why it would work well for everyone regardless of size. Very easy to put together, only issue as one other review stated you need to switch the I and J bolts during assembly.
C**A
Excellent for the price.
I am actually surprised by the quality for the price. It kinda sucks the foot mount is such a sharp angle, as barefoot is now out of the question. I really liked being barefoot at my COVID-home gym., though it is pretty stupid to work out barefoot. It is not like the ones at the gym with the rounded footrest. Easy to assemble. Paint chipped right away, but who cares. They actually give you real wrenches, which is nice for those without a ratchet. It is 3/4 ratchet, by the way. All in all I recommend it. I mean, a seated cal machine is not a top priority for a home gym. I just love seated calf raises and a standing machine is way too expensive. Go for it! I tried it out and it will do just fine. Online it just looked better than the other couple hundred dollar machines.
M**C
Almost a perfect machine, needs three enhancements
So I’m rating this against its peers which are the five hundred or fewer dollar seared calf raise machines available here on Amazon. Machines at twice that price (or more) are going to be better made and have more bells and whistles. They’re likely going to last years in a commercial gym which is more than this is meant to do. In comparison to the cheaper machines, this offers a few creature comforts. The angle of the foot pedestal allows you to achieve the proper range of motion for the exercise like commercial equipment. Some of the options on Amazon have flat pedestal. If you’re able to swing it you should opt for this over those options. The vinyl and padding on this machine is nice and I expect it to last for many years. A couple cheap improvements would increase the machine’s value. 1. Increase the length of the weight plate pin adapter. If you’re using bumper plates you’re going to run out of room on the included adapter. If you’re using cast iron plates, cheers to you if you run out of room using 45s. 2. Use a better adhesive on the rubber strip on the pedestal. Mine was lifting from the moment it came out of the box. I haven’t had an issue after a few months of use but I know it will eventually need to be fixed 3. Add a rubber bump stop where the arm could impact the base. I’ve hesitated on maxing out my lift because I don’t want to scuff the paint or bend anything if I have to bail on the movement. A simple rubber bump stop should solve the problem at a minimal increase in cost.
D**.
Good Quality Machine
I received my calf machine and assembled it today. Some other reviewers had said it was not a good quality machine. I found that the quality is very good. It was packed well, and had two very high quality wrenches included for assembly. It is very strong & stable, and the welds looked good. It is a shiny white and looks good with my white squat rack and bench. It has an adjuster for the knee pads but not the seat. The knee pads like the handle brace move freely so you can adjust easily for different leg length. The seat is long enough that you can sit forward or back further if needed. It fits me good; I am 5 ft 11 inches with a 31 inch inseam. I can tell I wont need to put much weight on it. I had been using a bar with 125 lbs for 65 reps. I put 25 lbs on it and could tell I would not be able to do 65 reps with it. So, yes I definitely like it very much. I am looking forward to using it to augment my calves development. I highly recommend this machine.
W**M
Over all its nice!,
I like how easy it was to put together and use,doesn't take up alot of room and it giving me the seated version of the calf raises I've been missing!
R**A
Awesome
Great for price and my home gym. I am a competative bodybuilder and my gyms are still closed. For $200 well built. only issue with assembly was an error. On page 5 it says use Bolt (I) to asseble Upper frame Support arm to Base frame. You need to Use (J) bolt. Then on page 8 it says use J bolt, this bolt too short, you will need to use bolt(I). Bolt I is M12x90mm Bolt J is M12x80MM
A**R
Heavy duty
Easy to assemble, heavy duty for the money and works well
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