Physiax Lift Box

SKU
OC-012821
In stock
$229.00

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Physiax Lift Box — Canadian-Made Plyometric & Functional Training Box

A durable lift box designed for strength training, lifting mechanics practice, and functional exercise in rehabilitation and clinical environments. Built from 5/8" cherry-veneered plywood with PVC edge banding, the Physiax Lift Box offers a stable, dependable platform for progressive lifting training.

Ideal for teaching proper squat mechanics, hip hinging, and safe lifting posture, the box supports up to 100 lbs. and is suitable for physiotherapy, sports rehab, and workplace-injury prevention programs. Made in Canada for long-lasting performance and consistent quality.

Key Features

  • Canadian-Made Quality: Constructed locally from sturdy 5/8″ cherry plywood with PVC edge protection.

  • Stable Training Platform: Ideal for teaching lifting mechanics, safe lifting posture, and squat patterns.

  • Durable Construction: Cherry-veneered plywood cabinet designed for repeated clinical or athletic use.

  • Supports Functional Training: Useful for lower-body strength work, hip-dominant lifting training, and ergonomic education.

  • High Weight Capacity: Supports up to 100 lbs.

  • Simple Assembly: Some assembly required.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 14″ D × 14″ W × 17″ H

  • Weight Capacity: 100 lbs

  • Material: 5/8″ cherry-veneered plywood, PVC edge banding

  • Origin: Made in Canada

  • Assembly: Some assembly required

Frequently Asked Questions

A lift box provides an elevated, stable surface for practicing safe lifting mechanics, including squatting, hip hinging, and proper load-handling technique.

Physiotherapists, occupational therapists, kinesiologists, and strength coaches use lift boxes for rehab, return-to-work training, and ergonomic education.

Yes. The cherry plywood construction and PVC edge banding are built for durability in busy clinic or training environments.

Yes. It can support training that reinforces proper lower-body engagement—such as quadriceps, gluteal, and core activation—to reduce injury risk during lifting tasks.