Woot! has
Fitness Dreamer All-in-One Strength Training Smith Cage for
$999.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Features:
- Versatile Smith Machine: Transform your home gym with this all-in-one Smith machine, featuring a pull-up station and cable crossover machine for a full-body workout. Save time and money by eliminating the need to commute to the gym. With 18 adjustable heights, this machine accommodates a variety of exercises, including cable crossover flies, triceps pull-downs, and lat pull-downs.
- Excellent Quality: Constructed with a heavy-duty steel frame and reinforced with a durable powder-coated finish, this Smith machine is built for long-lasting, intensive use. It includes a 100 kg (220 lbs) weight stack on each side, totaling 200 kg (440 lbs). Dimensions: 66.93 inches (W) x 86.61 inches (L) x 87.80 inches (H).
- Fully Equipped & Varied: Equipped with multiple accessories, including a lat pull-down bar, cable bar, multi-grip pull-up bar, Smith machine bar, standard Olympic bar, leg hold-down, landmine set, big footboard, and cable crossover attachment, this machine offers a broad range of exercises for your back, chest, arms, thighs, and abs, such as deadlifts, rows, and pull-ups.
- Dual Pulley System: The squat rack's two interference-free pulley systems provide greater versatility, allowing you to train with family and friends for a more social and engaging home gym experience.
- Leg Developer Workouts: Featuring a dual-function leg developer, this machine comes with a pivot point that ensures proper body form during workouts, allowing for maximum effectiveness in targeting specific muscle groups.
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just noticed it comes with weights. it's probably an ok price, but in wouldn't buy this type of machine. it's a lot of stuff but it's all sub optimal and feels uncomfortable to use.
and frankly I wouldn't spend anything over 500 for this type of machine.
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and you still going to need to invest in plates anyway.
https://sport.woot.com/offers/fit...-machine-2
https://sport.woot.com/offers/fit...-machine-2
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Still a steal imo and worth it though. I do wish manufacturers would make 2:1 and 1:1 options standard though by having both ends of the pulley terminate in the handles.
If I started all over again (got the m4 plate loaded) I'd absolutely get a machine with weight stacks. Makes workouts so much easier/faster without having to stack/unstack plates. Especially if you have more than one person who uses it in your home to where you can't leave the plates loaded on it.
Got a make you wonder how they can ship 600+ lbs for $1000 and still have profit margins.
The m4 (1.0) is also 14 gauge steel 2x2" posts and with the smith loaded with 200+lbs, it has some wobble to it but not enough to be concerning. So just know with these 2x2" racks they do wobble a bit left to right. But unless you are planning on pushing 400+lbs it should be fine. To minize this a bit get a dedicated plate storage stand and don't store your plates on the machine itself.
Also I'm unsure about this unit, but on my m4 which has a similar looking pull-up bar, it can be inverted if you need more clearance room due to ceiling height for pullups.
If this is indeed an m4 2.0 clone, you may also be able to add their accessories like the pivot arms which adds a lot more functionality to the pulleys:
https://gym-mikolo.com/products/4...-arms-pa02
Personally, I wouldn't bother attaching the rear storage horns so you can put it flush up against the wall but that's a personal choice.
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