LIONSCOOL V4-02 Leg Machine Review

4.4 (104) Amazon rating$439.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The LIONSCOOL V4-02 Leg Machine sells for $439.99 and has pulled in a 4.4-star average across 104 reviews, with 100-plus units moving last month, a solid demand signal in a category where most rivals here show close to none. For a leg press unit with real review volume behind it, that combination is hard to ignore.

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Best for

Home lifters who want a dedicated leg press or hack squat station without paying four figures, and who value that a machine already has 104 reviews and triple-digit monthly purchases behind it rather than an unproven listing.

Skip if

Skip it if you need a documented max user weight or frame capacity spec, since none is listed here, or if you have the budget and space for a Body-Solid GLPH1100 style commercial unit rated to 1000 pounds.

  • Dimensions 57"D x 43"W x 40"H
  • Color Black
  • Priced 47% above the category median ($299.99 across 81 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 104 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.1/5

    104 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Picture a spare room or garage corner where a full squat rack does not fit, but leg day still needs a real strength option. The LIONSCOOL V4-02 Leg Machine is built for that gap, priced at $439.99 and listed with dimensions of 57 inches deep, 43 inches wide, and 40 inches tall, a footprint sized for a home setup rather than a commercial floor.

At 4.4 stars across 104 reviews, the V4-02 sits in respectable territory, just under the 4.7-star DF805 Seated Calf Machine and above the 4.3-star Body-Solid GLPH1100. What separates it from other leg machines in this price band is documented recent demand: 100-plus units bought last month, a figure that beats the DF805 and GLPH1100, both listed at 0-plus, though it still trails the IdealStretch Original's 500-plus.

That demand pattern matters because a $439.99 leg machine is a mid-tier investment, well above the $49.99 IdealStretch stretching tool and well below the $1,735 Body-Solid, and buyers seem to be finding it a workable middle ground. No published max user weight or frame material spec accompanies this listing, unlike the DF805 and GLPH1100, which both post explicit weight capacities, so shoppers who need that number spelled out should factor that gap into the decision.

Pros

  • Priced at $439.99, well under the $1,735 Body-Solid GLPH1100 while targeting a similar leg press and hack squat function.
  • 4.4-star average holds up across a meaningful 104-review sample, not just a handful of early ratings.
  • 100-plus units bought last month signals active, ongoing demand rather than a stalled listing.
  • 57 inch by 43 inch by 40 inch footprint is compact enough for a home gym corner rather than a commercial-size room.
  • Black finish and listed dimensions give buyers a clear sense of the footprint before ordering.
  • In-stock availability means no waiting on backorder to start using it.

Cons

  • No published max user weight or capacity rating, unlike the DF805 (500 lbs) and GLPH1100 (1000 lbs), leaves a real gap for anyone loading heavy.
  • 104 reviews is solid but still far short of the DF805's 203 or the IdealStretch's 2,415, so the rating has less data behind it.
  • At $439.99, it costs nearly nine times as much as the $49.99 IdealStretch, a different category of spend for a leg-focused tool.
  • No listed weight or frame material spec makes it harder to judge portability or long-term sturdiness against competitors that do publish those numbers.

Specifications

Dimensions57"D x 43"W x 40"H
ColorBlack

Performance notes

The 57 by 43 by 40 inch footprint tells most of the practical story here. At roughly 4.75 feet deep and 3.6 feet wide, the V4-02 needs a dedicated corner rather than a fold-away spot, typical for a leg press or hack squat combo built to handle loaded plates. The listing does not publish a max user weight or frame capacity, a gap that matters more here than on a simple accessory like the IdealStretch, because a leg press machine's ceiling determines who can load it safely. Compare that to the DF805's stated 500-pound user capacity and the GLPH1100's 1000-pound rating, both explicit numbers buyers can plan around. Without a published capacity, buyers considering the V4-02 are relying more heavily on the review pattern and purchase volume than on a hard spec sheet, a reasonable trade at this price point but worth flagging before ordering.

What buyers say

A 4.4-star average across 104 reviews puts the V4-02 in a comfortable middle zone, below the DF805's 4.7 stars but ahead of the Body-Solid GLPH1100's 4.3, and backed by enough reviews that it is not resting on a tiny sample. The standout figure is the 100-plus bought last month, which beats both the DF805 and GLPH1100's listed 0-plus and suggests the V4-02 is actively moving units right now rather than sitting idle in a niche. That combination, a solid rating plus visible ongoing demand, tends to indicate a listing that is meeting expectations closely enough that returns and complaints are not piling up in a way that would drag the average down.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the LIONSCOOL V4-02 compare on price to other leg machines?

At $439.99, it sits well above the $269 DF805 Seated Calf Machine and the $49.99 IdealStretch, but far below the $1,735 Body-Solid GLPH1100, landing in a mid-range spot for a dedicated leg press and hack squat unit.

What is the maximum user weight for the LIONSCOOL V4-02?

The listing does not publish a max user weight, unlike the DF805 (500 pounds) or the GLPH1100 (1000 pounds), so buyers needing a specific capacity figure should confirm directly with the listing or seller before ordering.

Is the LIONSCOOL V4-02 a popular choice right now?

Yes, in relative terms. It shows 100-plus units bought last month and a 4.4-star average across 104 reviews, a stronger recent-demand signal than the DF805 or GLPH1100, both listed at 0-plus bought last month.

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