Yeah, it was just north of $600 delivered. Couldn't be happier with it. It did arrive with a bent cam, which they replaced immediately (shipped the same day I called, 2-day express). Buy nice, don't buy twice. I'll never need to replace it.
It is a bit of a bear to move around the gym, since I have to lift it on and off the platform, and its sturdy design results in a weight damn near 100 lbs, but that's just part of the warm-up now.
I may be wrong, but it looks like the pad portion could wobble side to side when doing heavy benches and inclines. The hinge doesn't seem substantial, and when fully lowered the pad rests on only one point at the top... My old bench has a hinge that is the full width of the pad and sits on two points on the top and IMO could still be stiffer.
The Rogue adjustable looks to have a wider base for the pad adjuster. The two are the same price.
I have the rogue utility and the iron master bench. I really hate the seat on the iron master and it is too tall. Walking back heavy dumbbells on to this thing is not fun. It's very sturdy though.
This one is $815:
AB-2 Adjustable Bench - Weight Training - Rogue Fitness
This one is $545 (before shipping) + $131 (shipped to me):
Rogue Adjustable Bench 2.0 | Rogue Fitness
Frankly, I'm not so sure I want everything in my basement to have ROGUE plastered all over it. Barbells, barbell rack, bumpers, utility bench. . . . They make some good stuff, but I feel like the victim of clever marketing when I see labels plastered all around. I considered painting over the ROGUE on my utility bench, but it will kill the resell value. If I plan on keeping it I'll probably paint over the name. . .
In any case, the $545 adjustable bench from Rogue looks very good. And you can have it in any color you want as long as it's black. . . . . The Legend looks very attractive.