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popularedrock200 posted Apr 23, 2026 10:31 PM
popularedrock200 posted Apr 23, 2026 10:31 PM

Mikolo M11 Smith Machine with Aluminum Pulleys, 2200lbs Squat Rack with LAT-Pull Down System & Cable Crossover Machine $859 or with dual 130lb weight stacks $1169 FS @ Walmart

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As far as I can tell this looks to be the m4 2.0 with aluminum pulleys for $59 more at $859, or $1169 with dual 130lb (260 total) weight stacks.

For those not familiar the Mikolo M4 2.0 is the updated version of the 1.0 rack system which has a smith machine and cable cross over adjustable pulleys with independent weight horns for each. It comes with a ton of attachments, you just need to add 2" weight plates to get started. I have the M4 1.0 and it's an incredibly versatile machine IMO, you can workout every muscle group and mix it up a good bit. These systems use 2x2" posts and can take most 2x2 attachments, but as I mentioned it comes with a lot out of the box such as dip bars, j-hooks, safety arms, etc.

This one is a slight upgrade for the m4 2.0 as it comes with the 18 aluminum pulleys vs plastic. These pulley packs from Mikolo MSRP for $200, I have found them for $90, but this M11 system is only $36 more than the M4 2.0, making it worth it IMO if you are in the market for the M4 2.0 or similar. (Edit - now $59 more)

I *think* you can also upgrade these with weight stacks as well, but not 100% sure on that. These also should work with the 3d pivot arm upgrades https://gym-mikolo.com/products/4...-arms-pa02

Plate loaded $859:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/20000963828

Dual weight stacks $1169::
https://www.walmart.com/ip/19985020938

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As far as I can tell this looks to be the m4 2.0 with aluminum pulleys for $59 more at $859, or $1169 with dual 130lb (260 total) weight stacks.

For those not familiar the Mikolo M4 2.0 is the updated version of the 1.0 rack system which has a smith machine and cable cross over adjustable pulleys with independent weight horns for each. It comes with a ton of attachments, you just need to add 2" weight plates to get started. I have the M4 1.0 and it's an incredibly versatile machine IMO, you can workout every muscle group and mix it up a good bit. These systems use 2x2" posts and can take most 2x2 attachments, but as I mentioned it comes with a lot out of the box such as dip bars, j-hooks, safety arms, etc.

This one is a slight upgrade for the m4 2.0 as it comes with the 18 aluminum pulleys vs plastic. These pulley packs from Mikolo MSRP for $200, I have found them for $90, but this M11 system is only $36 more than the M4 2.0, making it worth it IMO if you are in the market for the M4 2.0 or similar. (Edit - now $59 more)

I *think* you can also upgrade these with weight stacks as well, but not 100% sure on that. These also should work with the 3d pivot arm upgrades https://gym-mikolo.com/products/4...-arms-pa02

Plate loaded $859:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/20000963828

Dual weight stacks $1169::
https://www.walmart.com/ip/19985020938

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Model: Mikolo M11 Smith Machine with Aluminum Pulleys, 2200lbs Squat Rack with LAT-Pull Down System & Cable Crossover Machine, Training Equipment with Leg Hold-Down Attachment

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Apr 24, 2026 07:09 PM
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DMaCATOApr 24, 2026 07:09 PM
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Finally pulled the trigger! Est delivery is next weekend! Let's GO! Thank you edrock200 for finding the deals and getting me looking!
Apr 25, 2026 02:45 PM
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SSteveTXApr 25, 2026 02:45 PM
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Shows $859 now for plate loaded
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OwlBRangApr 25, 2026 03:53 PM
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Thinking about getting this. Anyone have any experience with it?
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SSteveTXApr 25, 2026 11:15 PM
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They have the M11 Elite (red) with 260lb weight stack for $1,169 at this listing and it is the same seller and specs as the $1,279 listing. I just ordered it to replace my old Fitness Realty 810XLT
M11 Elite 260lb Red $1,169: https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/19985020938
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Quote from SSteveTX :
They have the M11 Elite (red) with 260lb weight stack for $1,169 at this listing and it is the same seller and specs as the $1,279 listing. I just ordered it to replace my old Fitness Realty 810XLT
M11 Elite 260lb Red $1,169: https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/19985020938
Thank you. Updated
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Quote from SSteveTX :
They have the M11 Elite (red) with 260lb weight stack for $1,169 at this listing and it is the same seller and specs as the $1,279 listing. I just ordered it to replace my old Fitness Realty 810XLT
M11 Elite 260lb Red $1,169: https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/19985020938
Also nice that the stacks have weight horns on top to easily add more weight. 130lbs in 2:1 means only 65lb resistance per side. So being able to add plates will be nice.
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Quote from edrock200 :
Also nice that the stacks have weight horns on top to easily add more weight. 130lbs in 2:1 means only 65lb resistance per side. So being able to add plates will be nice.
This guy has a pretty good youtube review on it that seems to be fair pointing out the good and bad. He gave the M4 1.0 version a bad review and apparently Mikolo incorporated his suggested changes on the 2.0 version and sent him a unit to review.

The M11 looks almost the same as the M4 2.0 he reviewed, but I did notice a few changes that seem to address some (not all) of the issues he called out on the M4 2.0.
  • The M11 uses a different leg hold‑down, which should fix one of the problems he mentioned, but it does remove the "step" feature the M4 2.0 had.
  • The weight‑stack horns also no longer block the 10 lb pin hole, and the trolley now has a hole to store the pin.
  • The trolley weight horns are angled, and the trolley can be detached from the stack and stored higher up. They show this in the Walmart video with the grunting guy. Hopefully that redesign fixes the alignment issue he showed when you only load plates on only one side of each trolley.
  • The rear bar storage looks unchanged, so if you've got low ceilings, you still won't be able to use those.
M4 2.0 review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSteBPcTkbI
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Quote from SSteveTX :
This guy has a pretty good youtube review on it that seems to be fair pointing out the good and bad. He gave the M4 1.0 version a bad review and apparently Mikolo incorporated his suggested changes on the 2.0 version and sent him a unit to review.

The M11 looks almost the same as the M4 2.0 he reviewed, but I did notice a few changes that seem to address some (not all) of the issues he called out on the M4 2.0.
  • The M11 uses a different leg hold‑down, which should fix one of the problems he mentioned, but it does remove the "step" feature the M4 2.0 had.
  • The weight‑stack horns also no longer block the 10 lb pin hole, and the trolley now has a hole to store the pin.
  • The trolley weight horns are angled, and the trolley can be detached from the stack and stored higher up. They show this in the Walmart video with the grunting guy. Hopefully that redesign fixes the alignment issue he showed when you only load plates on only one side of each trolley.
  • The rear bar storage looks unchanged, so if you've got low ceilings, you still won't be able to use those.
M4 2.0 review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSteBPcTkbI
Thank you. One thing I did notice, if the pictures are to be believed, the m4 2.0 with weight stacks looks to have solid plates. The m11 looks like it has the plastic shell plates that are filled with sand.
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Great post by OP... Wish this was available when I bought my rack in January!
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What is the max weight or weight plates that can be put on the weight horns with the 130lb weight stack?
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Quote from SSteveTX :
Shows $859 now for plate loaded
Same for me, $859.99.
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Quote from slickjunkie2 :
What is the max weight or weight plates that can be put on the weight horns with the 130lb weight stack?
400lbs per side, so 270lbs can be added to the horns per side. You would likely need thinner cast iron vs bumper plates to fit that much on the horns though.
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Quote from Nate650 :
Same for me, $859.99.
Yep price went up a bit. Still cheaper than buying the 2.0 and aluminum pulleys though. Edited the op accordingly.
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Quote from edrock200 :
Thank you. One thing I did notice, if the pictures are to be believed, the m4 2.0 with weight stacks looks to have solid plates. The m11 looks like it has the plastic shell plates that are filled with sand.
That is a good catch. It is probably cement like some of their other models that have similar plastic plates (e.g. Horus). I would prefer steel for durability and size, but functionally it shouldn't matter. One plus is they should make less noise

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