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Mikolo Power Rack Cage w/ LAT Pulldown System (1200-Lbs Capacity)

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Mikolo Fitness via Walmart has Mikolo Multi-Functional Squat Rack with LAT Pulldown System Exercise Power Cage (Red, 1200-Lbs Capacity) for $275.49. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member slickjunkie2 for sharing this deal.

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  • Design & Functionality: All-in-one power cage combining power tower, workout cage, and cable station; supports unlimited exercises in limited space (weight plates not included)
  • Frame Construction: High-quality 2" × 2" 14-gauge steel; upgraded weight capacity to 1200 lbs (from 1000 lbs)
  • Stability Features: Enhanced base design for improved stability; protects floors from scratches and prevents wobbling
  • Pulley System: Upgraded with rolling bearings for smoother, more durable pull-down operation
  • Storage: 2 weight holders per side + 4 storage hooks for accessories (lat pull-down bars, tricep ropes, etc.)
  • Included Accessories: Safety bars, J Hooks, dip bars, cable bar, T Bar, lat pull-down bar, triceps rope, extra barbell storage racks
  • Dimensions & Weight: Assembled: 63.8" L × 51.2" W × 80.7" H; gross weight 176 lbs
  • Warranty & Support: Lifetime warranty on main steel frames and accessories; includes manual, installation video, all hardware, online training video; 2-package shipping (may arrive separately); full support available

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • This price is $24.49 Lower than our May '25 Frontpage Deal.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Mikolo Fitness via Walmart has Mikolo Multi-Functional Squat Rack with LAT Pulldown System Exercise Power Cage (Red, 1200-Lbs Capacity) for $275.49. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member slickjunkie2 for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Design & Functionality: All-in-one power cage combining power tower, workout cage, and cable station; supports unlimited exercises in limited space (weight plates not included)
  • Frame Construction: High-quality 2" × 2" 14-gauge steel; upgraded weight capacity to 1200 lbs (from 1000 lbs)
  • Stability Features: Enhanced base design for improved stability; protects floors from scratches and prevents wobbling
  • Pulley System: Upgraded with rolling bearings for smoother, more durable pull-down operation
  • Storage: 2 weight holders per side + 4 storage hooks for accessories (lat pull-down bars, tricep ropes, etc.)
  • Included Accessories: Safety bars, J Hooks, dip bars, cable bar, T Bar, lat pull-down bar, triceps rope, extra barbell storage racks
  • Dimensions & Weight: Assembled: 63.8" L × 51.2" W × 80.7" H; gross weight 176 lbs
  • Warranty & Support: Lifetime warranty on main steel frames and accessories; includes manual, installation video, all hardware, online training video; 2-package shipping (may arrive separately); full support available

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • This price is $24.49 Lower than our May '25 Frontpage Deal.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Model: Mikolo Multi-Functional Squat Rack with LAT Pulldown System Exercise Power Cages, Metal Red

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Mar 22, 2026 09:43 PM
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AndrewinMDMar 22, 2026 09:43 PM
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Can someone confirm the height of this thing? The specs say 80", but I'm leery because that's on the low end for most racks that I've seen. That's great because I only have any 81" in the basement, but I need confirmation before I can commit. I have no way to adjust the ceiling and don't want to relegate this to the garage where I can't use it for several months each year. Thanks!
Mar 22, 2026 11:14 PM
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BlueFlag1015Mar 22, 2026 11:14 PM
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This is flimsy and dangerous garbage
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Quote from BlueFlag1015 :
This is flimsy and dangerous garbage
What is this comment based on?
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Mar 23, 2026 12:25 AM
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sscamaroMar 23, 2026 12:25 AM
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Quote from TaterTotFart :
"You put on $50lbs of weights and you are lifting 150lbs of resistance weights." Incorrect. 50lbs at a 1:1 means it feels like 50lbs (not 150). Although the next sentence is right, with a 2:1, you feel half of the weight loaded. It's a mechanical advantage. With plate loading it's not that big of a deal but you need to have smaller weights for in between. When you have a selectorized weight rack and it starts at 10 lb plus the felt weight is even more than that it can be difficult for some, like smaller individuals, to do certain exercises like front raises or side dealt raises where the lowest weight possible is still too high. The 2:1 also provides a lot more cable travel as you pull away from the rack. I don't recall but it might be double. This gives you a chance to do movements further away or requiring more cable travel. The 1:1 has far less cable travel and depending on your movement you might run out of cable length. So - advantages of 2:1 - longer cable travel. In a selectorized machine you can get it to start at a lower weight. Con - with a plate loaded machine you need a lot more plates because the felt weight is only one half of whatever you have loaded. 1:1- with a plate loaded system you only need half the amount of Weights because you feel the pound for pound that you load. Disadvantage - shorter cable travel and in selectorized machines the starting weight can be too high for some movements for some people. Each jump of 10 lb is an actual felt weight of 10 lb on a selectorized machine. On the 2:1, each 10 lb jump is only a 5 pound increase in felt weight.
Is there a simple way to change cable connections to get 2:1 on this rack? Or would it require major reconfiguration of cables, additional pulleys, etc. where as just upgrading to different unit would be better? Having 2:1 keeps the weights from abrupt jerks/jumping for the fluid range of motion pullsDo I need to just pay up for something like the Major Fitness B17 to get something with easy switching between 2:1 & 1:1?
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Mar 23, 2026 12:37 AM
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slickjunkie2Mar 23, 2026 12:37 AM
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Quote from AndrewinMD :
Can someone confirm the height of this thing? The specs say 80", but I'm leery because that's on the low end for most racks that I've seen. That's great because I only have any 81" in the basement, but I need confirmation before I can commit. I have no way to adjust the ceiling and don't want to relegate this to the garage where I can't use it for several months each year. Thanks!
Do not buy this squat rack with your ceiling of only 81 inches. I measured my unit and it is indeed just under 81 inches tall. You need higher clearance to just assemble the unit. You will not be able to assemble it on its side and then expect to flip it up. It will not clear that ceiling height. You will not be able to use a 7-foot barbell in the barbell holder at all.
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Mar 23, 2026 12:46 AM
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slickjunkie2Mar 23, 2026 12:46 AM
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Quote from sscamaro :
Is there a simple way to change cable connections to get 2:1 on this rack? Or would it require major reconfiguration of cables, additional pulleys, etc. where as just upgrading to different unit would be better? Having 2:1 keeps the weights from abrupt jerks/jumping for the fluid range of motion pullsDo I need to just pay up for something like the Major Fitness B17 to get something with easy switching between 2:1 & 1:1?
I have this unit and the 1:1 ratio pulley system for LAT and ROW (and for my poor man functional trainer using a pulley-rope-D-rings) is smooth, quiet, with good range of motion for me; I'm 5ft 10inch tall. There is much more range to spare as I can tell by the much higher distance the weights can travel on a longer pull by a taller person; at least another 2 feet.

Buy a rack with intrinsic 2:1 ratio for its cable system if that is a "must have" feature.
Others have posted that 1:1 ratio for cable system is a "must have" feature to keep weight plates to a minimum. I listened to the latter and I am very glad I did... I'm already up to 160lb LAT pull on this F4 V2.0. So glad I don't have to load 320lbs as I would on a 2:1 ratio cable system to achieve the same 160lb resistance lift. Thank you, to them for their advice.

To each their own.
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Mar 23, 2026 12:52 AM
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SDLooperMar 23, 2026 12:52 AM
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Quote from SaltyOne :
Mikolo Fitness via Walmart
Not sure how this trash made it front page...but there's nothing (practical) about this deal being: "via Walmart". Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)


This is shipped and sold by a third party seller. Minus not getting anything, "Walmart" will do nothing and all returns/problems, etc are only handled by the third party seller.


This should be clarified since OP hundreds of replies just happened to fail to clearly mention that important fact. shake head
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TaterTotFartMar 23, 2026 01:14 AM
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Quote from slickjunkie2 :
What do you think about this really inexpensive bench with adjustable leg extension and a pin to fix the extension in one position for incline situps, etc.? I know there are much better quality benches for hundreds of dollars more, but looking for a budget bench that does the job for cheap. ($120 when posted).https://www.walmart.com/ip/VIBESP...irect=true
It would work. I've done something similar with a piece of webbing or a strap from a TRX system that I wrapped around the leg raise and the bench itself to keep it in place. If it meets your priorities and works then it will work for you in multiple ways then go for it. Or check Facebook Marketplace for something similar that you want at the same price used. Both are good options
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Mar 23, 2026 01:17 AM
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TaterTotFartMar 23, 2026 01:17 AM
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Quote from sscamaro :
Is there a simple way to change cable connections to get 2:1 on this rack? Or would it require major reconfiguration of cables, additional pulleys, etc. where as just upgrading to different unit would be better? Having 2:1 keeps the weights from abrupt jerks/jumping for the fluid range of motion pullsDo I need to just pay up for something like the Major Fitness B17 to get something with easy switching between 2:1 & 1:1?
In a plate loaded machine I don't even think it's that necessary. You can add two and a half pound weights on either side and have a starting weight close to 5 lb. It's when you have a selectorized version with things like trolleys that end up giving you a really high starting weight for certain movements and the jumps are 10 lb of felt weight rather than half of that in the two to one system. Because you're loading your own plates and not forced to make 10 lb jump increments, you won't be forced with the same issues. It was just food for thought on a two to one versus one to one system. This would work for most people's situation. Just don't have a functional trainer, it's a high and a low which will do a lot and you can always rig up another pulley off the sides of the rack to create a makeshift functional trainer
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FeistyKite520Mar 23, 2026 03:06 AM
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Quote from TaterTotFart :
"You put on $50lbs of weights and you are lifting 150lbs of resistance weights." Incorrect. 50lbs at a 1:1 means it feels like 50lbs (not 150). Although the next sentence is right, with a 2:1, you feel half of the weight loaded. It's a mechanical advantage. With plate loading it's not that big of a deal but you need to have smaller weights for in between. When you have a selectorized weight rack and it starts at 10 lb plus the felt weight is even more than that it can be difficult for some, like smaller individuals, to do certain exercises like front raises or side dealt raises where the lowest weight possible is still too high. The 2:1 also provides a lot more cable travel as you pull away from the rack. I don't recall but it might be double. This gives you a chance to do movements further away or requiring more cable travel. The 1:1 has far less cable travel and depending on your movement you might run out of cable length. So - advantages of 2:1 - longer cable travel. In a selectorized machine you can get it to start at a lower weight. Con - with a plate loaded machine you need a lot more plates because the felt weight is only one half of whatever you have loaded. 1:1- with a plate loaded system you only need half the amount of Weights because you feel the pound for pound that you load. Disadvantage - shorter cable travel and in selectorized machines the starting weight can be too high for some movements for some people. Each jump of 10 lb is an actual felt weight of 10 lb on a selectorized machine. On the 2:1, each 10 lb jump is only a 5 pound increase in felt weight.
So you're just saying you need to attach 1.25 weights, and 2.5 weights if you need to hit lower numbers?
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TaterTotFartMar 23, 2026 03:26 AM
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Quote from FeistyKite520 :
So you're just saying you need to attach 1.25 weights, and 2.5 weights if you need to hit lower numbers?
Correct. At a 1:1 on a plate loaded machine, just use smaller weights. On a selectorized machine the weight jumps are typically 10 lb apiece, therefore you feel all 10 lb of it. But on a 2:1 selectorized machine, each 10 lb plate you add on only adds 5 lbs of weight you feel. It's a mechanical advantage
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Quote from SDLooper :
Not sure how this trash made it front page...but there's nothing (practical) about this deal being: "via Walmart". Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)


This is shipped and sold by a third party seller. Minus not getting anything, "Walmart" will do nothing and all returns/problems, etc are only handled by the third party seller.


This should be clarified since OP hundreds of replies just happened to fail to clearly mention that important fact. shake head
Uh... the restrictive return policy was mentioned in first post in capital font.
Last edited by slickjunkie2 March 22, 2026 at 08:47 PM.
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Quote from TaterTotFart :
It would work. I've done something similar with a piece of webbing or a strap from a TRX system that I wrapped around the leg raise and the bench itself to keep it in place. If it meets your priorities and works then it will work for you in multiple ways then go for it. Or check Facebook Marketplace for something similar that you want at the same price used. Both are good options
Thanks for the reply.

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