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Costco Members: Inspire Fitness SF3 Smith Functional Trainer w/ Folding Bench Expired

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Costco Wholesale has for it's Members: Inspire Fitness SF3 Smith Functional Trainer with Folding Bench on sale for $1999.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Seltzer for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 1 Year Inspire Fitness App Subscription Included
  • Includes Folding Adjustable Bench
  • D Handles, Dual Hook Curl Bar, Tricep Rope, Ankle Strap, Chin/Dip Belt
  • Dual Weight Stacks: (15) 10 lb. Plates & (1) 15 lb. Top Plate
  • Plate-Free Smith Bar

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This is a relatively new product at Costco to go along with their other Inspire Fitness Functional Trainer. It has a few new key features like being a Smith machine that doesn't require plates. It also has a "weight multiplier" as pully systems are never the full weight, it allows it to be doubled (see manufacturer site -link below- for details).

Online Price $2,499.99
Less $500.00
Your Price $1,999.99
Ground Floor Delivery Only* (installation NOT included)

*$500 manufacturer's savings is valid 8/12/22 through 8/21/22. While supplies last. Limit 5 per member

Costco sales website [costco.com]

Manufacturer product website [inspirefitness.com]

Features:
  • 1 Year Inspire Fitness App Subscription Included
  • Includes Folding Adjustable Bench
  • D Handles, Dual Hook Curl Bar, Tricep Rope, Ankle Strap, Chin/Dip Belt
  • Dual Weight Stacks: (15) 10 lb. Plates & (1) 15 lb. Top Plate
  • Plate-Free Smith Bar
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Hold my cider while I nerd out about this (apologies in advance):

I have the FTX, it's a great product, especially at sale prices. If I didn't already own that, I would be buying this.
Most of the differences are the size (this is wider and IMO better for some moves), the bench fully folds and collapses to hang out of the way, and it comes with a couple of different accessories.

Aside from that, and the most important differences, is that this has a bar for use as a Smith machine and doesn't require plates. The FTX comes with a curl bar for pulls but it doesn't really work for squats or press movements. This also means that since I'm a baby power lifter that doesn't go over 330 lbs I wouldn't need a separate rack and plates (at least another $600+) for bench and squat, saving me a lot of money and space.

This also has a way to do a "weight doubler" since pulleys aren't actually the full weight listed for what resistance you are moving. As per the manufacturer website, each stack is 165 lbs with a 2:1 ratio for 82.5 lbs per pulley {85 lbs max with 5 lbs Add-On Weights}. However, the "Weight Multiplier" "Doubles weight for heavy lifters, while using the smith bar" so the Smith actually has a functional 330 lbs rather than the 165 effective it would be otherwise.

The FTX doesn't have this and is confirmed on the FAQ website for that product [inspirefitness.com] "The FTX has a resistance ratio of 2:1 per pulley, which means the maximum weight you can lift per pulley is 82.5 lbs per pulley."

Hopefully that made sense without over-explaining.
I have the FTX Trainer and have gotten some awesome results with it. I needed a stair master so I joined a gym and now use the Free Motion Dual cable machine there, but I was surprised to find out my FTX weight stack was actually heavier than what they have at the gym. I was also able to work every muscle group extremely well using the FTX machine.

I wanted to point out a few things to think about THIS trainer for anyone considering it.

Although I've never used this one, it appears the "Smith Machine" aspect is still flawed with these trainers. If you wanted to squat ATG (a$$ to grass), you have to set the bar at the lowest position and then stand up. Starting at the bottom of the squat isn't gonna kill you, but I've used mine with a similar setup and it absolutely sucks having to end your set at the bottom. You can't do a hard burn out set knowing you'll have to collapse at the end. I got stuck once. I could be wrong, but I don't see how you'd get around this.

If it is indeed wider than the FTX, I would 100% not go with this. Yes, the FTX is too close for dual cable flys, this one might allow it, but it's going to ruin cable bench presses which is one of the most amazing movements to do on this machine. I know the pictures show using a bar for various bench movements, but just like the squat, you'll have to start with the bar at the bottom of the bench. You will kill the range of motion because you won't be able to start with it low enough (it really needs to go through your chest to mimic the benefits of a real bench press) and it will kill your shoulders pressing from there. If you don't use the bar, the FTX is at a great width that allows for a cable press that isn't too wide and gives a crazy chest pump.

Someone mentioned these machines being too short, agree/disagree. I'm 6'0 and can't stand up and do tricep work… but I can on my knees or sitting on the bench it comes with.

Another comment was talking about benches, I just wanna confirm the FTX does come with an adjustable bench that hangs on the machine itself. It's lightweight and very low to the ground. That can be positive to help if you have back pain, a negative if you just don't like a low bench, but the biggest positive is it makes for an amazing bench to have sex on. I know this comment just took a turn, but the truth is that it's so low I can be sitting in it and my wife can ride my brains out. Adjust the angle of the bench that hits the right spot for her and we're both orgasming our faces off. Lol I'm not joking, it's worth it for that alone.

Anyways guys, I would say get the cheaper FTX Trainer from Costco unless I am way off on the dimensions and Smith Machine setup. ✌️
Yes, if your goal is to be solidly strong with much less hassle. If I were looking for NFL or NBA fitness levels, I'd choose free weights.

With this, you and a partner could literally bang out 10 reps each during a TV commercial because there are no plates to change. It makes everything so much quicker. Also, the machine has lots of creative options for use if you look online a little. Many online complaints come from not learning the machine functions or not reading instructions. If doing squats, go to the dollar store, buy a pool noodle, cut it shorter, and then slit it down the middle to wrap over the red bar.

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08-14-2022 at 05:08 AM.
08-14-2022 at 05:08 AM.
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If I could buy 1 piece of equipment for my home garage gym, would this be it?
Honestly, you could do everything you need to do to get jacked, or just stay fit with this. Should have a very high degree of safety, and while you wouldn't need any weight plates, you could expand the weight range on this using a Stacked Weight Pin from Bare Steel Equipment (or other competing products) which allows you to use olympic plates to add more weight to the stack. Buy a set of expandable Powerblocks and really you could thrive with just those and this machine.

I currently DIY'd a "functional trainer" on my squat rack (has a lat pull down on the back) by attaching pulleys at the top and then have pulleys attached via pegs for lower positions.

I will be seriously considering buying this if I can figure out how to fit it into my 10 X 15 shred shed in my back yard. Already have a Powertec Levergym in it as well as my squat rack.
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08-14-2022 at 05:41 AM.
08-14-2022 at 05:41 AM.
As a reference, I bought a commercial quality smith machine for just under a grand. Plates were extra but maybe 250 more.

Obviously this takes up a smaller footprint, but is limited in weight as a trade off.
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08-14-2022 at 06:11 AM.
08-14-2022 at 06:11 AM.
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how much is it on sale?

$1000
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08-14-2022 at 06:19 AM.
08-14-2022 at 06:19 AM.
I have the FTX Trainer and have gotten some awesome results with it. I needed a stair master so I joined a gym and now use the Free Motion Dual cable machine there, but I was surprised to find out my FTX weight stack was actually heavier than what they have at the gym. I was also able to work every muscle group extremely well using the FTX machine.

I wanted to point out a few things to think about THIS trainer for anyone considering it.

Although I've never used this one, it appears the "Smith Machine" aspect is still flawed with these trainers. If you wanted to squat ATG (a$$ to grass), you have to set the bar at the lowest position and then stand up. Starting at the bottom of the squat isn't gonna kill you, but I've used mine with a similar setup and it absolutely sucks having to end your set at the bottom. You can't do a hard burn out set knowing you'll have to collapse at the end. I got stuck once. I could be wrong, but I don't see how you'd get around this.

If it is indeed wider than the FTX, I would 100% not go with this. Yes, the FTX is too close for dual cable flys, this one might allow it, but it's going to ruin cable bench presses which is one of the most amazing movements to do on this machine. I know the pictures show using a bar for various bench movements, but just like the squat, you'll have to start with the bar at the bottom of the bench. You will kill the range of motion because you won't be able to start with it low enough (it really needs to go through your chest to mimic the benefits of a real bench press) and it will kill your shoulders pressing from there. If you don't use the bar, the FTX is at a great width that allows for a cable press that isn't too wide and gives a crazy chest pump.

Someone mentioned these machines being too short, agree/disagree. I'm 6'0 and can't stand up and do tricep work… but I can on my knees or sitting on the bench it comes with.

Another comment was talking about benches, I just wanna confirm the FTX does come with an adjustable bench that hangs on the machine itself. It's lightweight and very low to the ground. That can be positive to help if you have back pain, a negative if you just don't like a low bench, but the biggest positive is it makes for an amazing bench to have sex on. I know this comment just took a turn, but the truth is that it's so low I can be sitting in it and my wife can ride my brains out. Adjust the angle of the bench that hits the right spot for her and we're both orgasming our faces off. Lol I'm not joking, it's worth it for that alone.

Anyways guys, I would say get the cheaper FTX Trainer from Costco unless I am way off on the dimensions and Smith Machine setup. ✌️
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08-14-2022 at 06:27 AM.
08-14-2022 at 06:27 AM.
Quote from Seltzer :
Hold my cider while I nerd out about this (apologies in advance):

I have the FTX, it's a great product, especially at sale prices. If I didn't already own that, I would be buying this.
Most of the differences are the size (this is wider and IMO better for some moves), the bench fully folds and collapses to hang out of the way, and it comes with a couple of different accessories.

Aside from that, and the most important differences, is that this has a bar for use as a Smith machine and doesn't require plates. The FTX comes with a curl bar for pulls but it doesn't really work for squats or press movements. This also means that since I'm a baby power lifter that doesn't go over 330 lbs I wouldn't need a separate rack and plates (at least another $600+) for bench and squat, saving me a lot of money and space.

This also has a way to do a "weight doubler" since pulleys aren't actually the full weight listed for what resistance you are moving. As per the manufacturer website, each stack is 165 lbs with a 2:1 ratio for 82.5 lbs per pulley {85 lbs max with 5 lbs Add-On Weights}. However, the "Weight Multiplier" "Doubles weight for heavy lifters, while using the smith bar" so the Smith actually has a functional 330 lbs rather than the 165 effective it would be otherwise.

The FTX doesn't have this and is confirmed on the FAQ website for that product [inspirefitness.com] "The FTX has a resistance ratio of 2:1 per pulley, which means the maximum weight you can lift per pulley is 82.5 lbs per pulley."

Hopefully that made sense without over-explaining.

Very useful info. I still think it's better to invest the other 1000 on the power rack and Olympic weight set instead. But if space is an issue then this is a better deal for the reasons you listed.
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08-14-2022 at 08:33 AM.
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Quote from iamandrewz :
Although I've never used this one, it appears the "Smith Machine" aspect is still flawed with these trainers. If you wanted to squat ATG (a$$ to grass), you have to set the bar at the lowest position and then stand up. Starting at the bottom of the squat isn't gonna kill you, but I've used mine with a similar setup and it absolutely sucks having to end your set at the bottom. You can't do a hard burn out set knowing you'll have to collapse at the end. I got stuck once. I could be wrong, but I don't see how you'd get around this.
Actually this isn't true. It really does operate like a traditional Smith machine. If you look at the embedded video on the Costco website, you can see during the bench press demo that you just rotate the bar to lock it at the top or bottom of the movement, which would allow you to start a squat from standing and go ATG. I currently have the FTX, but would love to upgrade for the Smith feature on this one. I already use a squat cage, but my wife has never had the confidence to do heavier squats in it, so a Smith machine would be great for her to develop a bit. I also like the idea of being able to incorporate a quick squat session into a circuit without have to hassle with changing plates or repositioning the bar. If I wasn't so lazy about dismantling it, I'd gladly return the FTX to Costco and get this one.
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08-14-2022 at 08:59 AM.
08-14-2022 at 08:59 AM.
Damn wish I coulda bought this instead of the last one. Would love to have that bar
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08-14-2022 at 10:00 AM.
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Damn wish I coulda bought this instead of the last one. Would love to have that bar
Same. I bought the FTX one about a month ago. Put it together right away but I haven't even "worked out" with it yet. I've thrown away all the packaging. Since it's Costco, I'm sure they'd probably refund me if I took it back to the store but that's just way too much trouble and also having to disassemble and reassemble the new one.. Damn, I really like the Smith machine bar of this one. It's a game changer for sure.
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08-14-2022 at 12:26 PM.
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Why is it that on the inspire fitness website this costs 4.5k USD?
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08-14-2022 at 05:52 PM.
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Can we use this in backyard under patio. Can we leave it outside all year in Texas weather?
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08-14-2022 at 06:46 PM.
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If only I can get at least a grand out of selling my FTX, I'd pick this one up right now! Looks awesome! Wish I can return my FTX back to Costco, but I've had mine over a year now. Wouldn't feel right returning something that long ago.
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08-15-2022 at 05:09 AM.
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Quote from Seltzer :
Hold my cider while I nerd out about this (apologies in advance):

I have the FTX, it's a great product, especially at sale prices. If I didn't already own that, I would be buying this.
Most of the differences are the size (this is wider and IMO better for some moves), the bench fully folds and collapses to hang out of the way, and it comes with a couple of different accessories.

Aside from that, and the most important differences, is that this has a bar for use as a Smith machine and doesn't require plates. The FTX comes with a curl bar for pulls but it doesn't really work for squats or press movements. This also means that since I'm a baby power lifter that doesn't go over 330 lbs I wouldn't need a separate rack and plates (at least another $600+) for bench and squat, saving me a lot of money and space.

This also has a way to do a "weight doubler" since pulleys aren't actually the full weight listed for what resistance you are moving. As per the manufacturer website, each stack is 165 lbs with a 2:1 ratio for 82.5 lbs per pulley {85 lbs max with 5 lbs Add-On Weights}. However, the "Weight Multiplier" "Doubles weight for heavy lifters, while using the smith bar" so the Smith actually has a functional 330 lbs rather than the 165 effective it would be otherwise.

The FTX doesn't have this and is confirmed on the FAQ website for that product [inspirefitness.com] "The FTX has a resistance ratio of 2:1 per pulley, which means the maximum weight you can lift per pulley is 82.5 lbs per pulley."

Hopefully that made sense without over-explaining.
can you do all exercises that a smith machine can do?
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08-15-2022 at 05:35 AM.
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can you do all exercises that a smith machine can do?
I don't see why not. A Smith machine is simply a barbell attached to rigid rails that allows you to do vertical movement exercises on a set plane and lock the bar at any given point along that plane. This SF3 functionally does the same thing. The only difference is that on a real Smith, you can load more weight than the 330 lbs that this machine is limited to.
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08-15-2022 at 06:29 AM.
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I don't see a reasonable way to train legs with this. It may cover 90% of everything else, but a rack bar and weights would be more beneficial. For 2k you can buy quite a setup of free weights that would develop more strength endurance and balance
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08-15-2022 at 07:15 AM.
08-15-2022 at 07:15 AM.
Do not buy this garbage. Invest in a squat rack, barbell, weights and dumbbells. You'll save money and get a proper workout. You're welcome.
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