I really had high hopes for this product, but in the one IG post they have you could tell there’s a bunch of play in all the swivel points and your review defiantly confirms it. With a little bit of fine tuning this could be a great product, but it probably got rushed to be “first to market”. We’ll see what V2 looks like hopefully. Great review.
@@JoeyAme thank you. I saw the video you’re talking about. I’m not sure why they used bumper plates to showcase the product in the video, but it looked like the plates were wobbling around and banging against the rack.
I think the owner couldn't have asked for a better person to review his attachment cuz you know a thing or two cuz you've seen a thing or two lol. But really it's cuz you're gonna go through it n give him real reactions n possible points for him to upgrade in the next version while still being respectful to the equipment n the creator
@@benmiller5015 I really appreciate that. I wrote him weeks ago and shared some of my initial thoughts way before I started recording the review. I informed him of some of the points I make in this video and he told me he wanted me to review it even if I see areas for improvement. The owner is an extremely nice gentleman who really wants this product to do well.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviewsTell him to make the handles foldable so that you can get a better squeeze when doing the pec fly. And also tell him to make it able to attach a cable pulley to it.
Agreed. I have a cheap version I got off Amazon and am happy with it. But it does have issues with the strength curve as was mentioned in this video. Linking to a cable machine would be ideal.
Always appreciate your honesty. There are only a few people I totally trust and you're one of them. It's a cool device for those who have big racks with lots of extra permanent space to put it but like you said cables and dumbbells do about the same and NOTHING builds side delts more than what's called the bulldozer side lateral where you can use 2-3x more weight and it torches side delts. It's a cool device and the owner should be proud. If it could hook to functional trainer cables for perfect resistance curve and was a bit lighter and easier to add/remove I think I might even want one. For home gym owners variety is key.
@@chrisdonnell2575 thanks so much, CD! I do that bulldozer side lateral you’re talking about with 60 pound dumbbells..it’s a great exercise. I think Dusty Hanshaw (one of the DC Guys) was the first person I saw do that a few years ago.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews You're welcome you deserve the praise for all the reviews pretty much everything cool you review and you reply to your audience which surprisingly many don't. I just saw a video on thick back workout and watched it again and forgot I asked him a question 3 months ago and he didn't reply, didn't reply to anybody. I have a Rep PR4000 with dual athena cables love it and since I'm 53 and dieting (lost 50lbs so far) I need to go heavy one say chest workout day and light with higher reps and more sets next or I'm constantly sore. So because of this thinking about getting lever arms/jammer arms. No way paying what PRX is selling their new ones for but thinking of getting another smaller rack to put them on get used Rogue ones with the Vendetta strength adjuster. What do you think about them if setup right ie with vendetta or something similar. Crandall fitness looks good too and I'd add and remove them to my rack but they're like 73lbs EACH lever arm! I mostly want this for doing hammer strength like chest and shoulder presses. I know you are a big fan of a company who has a lever arm type press machine curious your advice Is the resistance curve BS on most jammers even with good vendetta or similar attachments?
@@chrisdonnell2575 thanks so much. I really appreciate your comment. If you have the space, I would get the Powertec Multipress over any rack mounted lever arms. Funny enough, in my new Powertec Power Rack review, I mention not ever wanting any of the rack-mounted lever arms because the Multipress and Levergym adjust more quickly, easily, and with the lift-off hack, they are better than ever.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews Very cool that was what it was called I forgot. Will find and watch your reviews. Ideally I'd love to flat and incline bench and shoulder press and if possible also do some rows. Can you lift with bar attached and also do each arm independently? When I setup landmine really enjoy one arm shoulder press using henny strap to hold the front and have kleva landmine attachment I put on rack about shoulder height. Rarely do them as kind of a pain to setup would use your recommendation far more.
Cool attachment and I like the reversibility of movement. The resistance curve for these types of devices is always a challenge. Thorough and detailed review as always!
Nice review. I appreciate your honesty. I like the fact that it can also do pec flys and always appreciate new home gym innovation. But I bought a relatively cheap (ER KANG Power Rack Lateral Raise Attachment) off Amazon. No pin adaptor needed and works pretty well as a lateral attachment. Of course it doesn't do chest flys and has the same limitations this one does with the strength curve. But the one I got is pretty smooth and works great for what it is. I feel the burn after using it so I'm happy with the purchase.
@@clarkg5946 thank you. very good to hear you’re happy with your model. I agree, this is an innovative product with the addition of the pec fly exercise; 3 exercises and variations of those exercises is very good for a single product.
Looks like a wonderful concept. Would like to see the weight horns start a bit more closer parallel angle to the pivot. This would make it heavier in the starting/stretched portion of the movement. Love the folding/stowing handles. Hopefully he can make the weight horns stowable as well. Otherwise super versatile. Would love to see Rep fitness partner with this guy to mass produce/add international shipping and polish the design.
@@danielhewitt8 moving the weight horns out would definitely help especially with the lateral raise and reverse fly. Partnering with someone could be really cool.
It's sold out. But Temu is currently selling the same exact one for $254, lol. Also, they should've added a way to attach a cable pulley to it, that would address the lack of resistance at the starting point.
Nice comprehensive review. Noticed you had a quick flash of using ab crunch arm slings on the Powertec pec fly bench attachment. Do you have a video for setting these up? Have not had good success with positioning for the daisy chain straps you've previously recommended.
@@EricBroder303 thank you. I don’t have a video going into detail with my ab strap set up; just my updated pec fly attachment review where I show how I changed the arms’ configuration and attached functional trainer handles. I’m presently using the Ab Straps so I don’t reaggravate my golfer’s elbow. The set up is basically the same I show in the updated video, I simply loop the Ab straps around the pec fly arms. Once I get tension on them, they stay in place.
Having greater resistance at the stretched position is better for hypertrophy. It seems the pec fly design would be ideal. The peak contraction has been overemphasized.
Seemed like a fair review, its cool to see someone making an attachment that offers multiple functions, did you try fixing a resistance band to the floor at an opposite angle to the bar when doing one armed lateral raises to improve the resistance curve ? That said even if it did help the setup time would be a total pain.
@@silasgroenning I have a newer full-length review for the Pec Fly where I change the arm configuration of the attachment and add functional trainer handles to the arms. The ab straps are somewhat new because I kept reaggravating my golfer’s elbow with pec flys, so I had to take my hands out of the equation. If you check my recent TH-cam Shorts, I think I have a video talking about the exercise with the ab straps.
Is there a video link for the hack you did for lateral raise with the cable machine? I want to try the same movement but want to see how you set it up with your functional trainer.
@@ricosuave8395 I’ve shown a few variations over the last couple years, but not a tutorial or a video showing the set up in detail. I’m using my cable extenders, Grizzly Ankle Cuffs, and my bench is raised into its highest setting. The functional trainer’s cables are in their lowest setting and the cables cross over one another during the exercise.
Seems like a prototype and needs some improving. Just like you, I also cannot stand rack attached devices. Too much of a pain loading & unloading them and their efffectiveness falls short but some people might like this. Conventional lateral raises offer too much internal rotation for my shoulders so the only laterals I do are cheat laterals with dumbbells where I externally rotate my shoulders at the top of the movement. This minimizes the chance of injury and pain. Nice, Honest review, if only all equipment reviewers told the truth as you do, but then they wouldn't have any equipment to review so I understand why they do what they do but it doesn't make it right. Thnkx for being Honest as you always are, I really hope it pays off for you. You deserve success for the money you are forfeitting for being honest. Take Care
@@bobbyhunt3009 thank you, BH. Good to hear you found a tweak that allows you perform laterals without pain. As always, thanks for checking out my videos.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews I'm one of those that think lateral raises are the best exercise for the lateral delt (mid delt). Ever since I got a functional trainer I use the dumbbells as my #2 exercise as I use unilateral cable lateral raises as my #1. My side or mid delts feel Great after the cable laterals one arm at a time. Thnkx for being so honest with us!!!!!! It is Truly Refreshing!!!!
@@bobbyhunt3009 big fan of cable lateral raises too. I rotate a few variations and the one I show in this video is one of my favorites for both arms at the same time. Sincerely appreciate it, BH!
Out of curiosity, can you mount this to your powertec functional trainer and connect the weight horns to a single pulley using a daisy chain? Might fit the resistance curve and make it selectorized.
@@BenKolka this is a very good idea and I think it will work. The uprights on the Streamline Functional Trainer have holes just like the Powertec Power Rack’s uprights. The only downside is that I wouldn’t be able to fully use the functional trainer because the attachment would obstruct moving the pulley up and down. It would be cool to try, but I don’t think it would be better than using the functional trainer for lateral raises, pec flys, and reverse flys. I might try it at some point. Thanks so much.
@HomeGymHacksandReviews Yeah, I'm thinking I might get this and pair it with something like a bells of steel single stack and DIY wall storage for the cobantfit attachment right next to the cable column. I have several months of surgery recovery ahead of me, so hopefully there are some more hacks that pop up between now and then.
@@BenKolka let me know how it goes if you do. I hope surgery goes well and if I do anything more with the attachment, I’ll post about it. Thanks so much.
This is the very first review of a product on this channel I have less than zero interest in, which made me extra curious about watching this review. When I saw it in the rack review, I figured that thing was going to be tossed into the trees.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews I look at most rack attachments like I look at middle school science fair projects - applaud the effort, and wonder if it will someday lead to something worthwhile.
@@briand5047 I know this probably isn’t a popular opinion, but that’s how I’ve felt about the Isolator: it’s cool, well made, innovative, etc., but I don’t think it does anything as good as my Powertec attachments.
@@briand5047 I am definitely not a fan of the Stealth Leg Press; again, while not perfect, I think the Powertec Leg Press Attachment is a better option than that piece from Titan.
@@tedwhite9359 I tried a couple of different arm configurations, but for the rear delt exercise, I think this is the best configuration. So, it’s trick:, I could switch the arms to get a better pec fly, but lose the most ideal reverse fly. Also, and less appealing is to switch the arms for each exercise. However, a quick arm switch (that doesn’t require tools) could be a cool feature if there ever is a V2.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews Understand, I did check their website, even the specific company information period is not published, look forward to them copying more of our products!
Thank you for your review! It was a huge help to me! I agree if this was somehow mounted in the center of the rack and cables attached to the arms it would be perfect. In the mean time I’ll hack my own version. Thanks again great job!!👍⭐️
@jagleaso I’ll review products I don’t like…heck, this product didn’t win me over and I reviewed it. The other product that I mentioned at the beginning of this video I couldn’t review because I couldn’t use it due to my lower back.
I wouldn’t get you to review equipment, your putting this down for not having a good range of movement but you don’t go above the shoulders when doing side lateral raises you only go shoulder level so you could lower the machine and it would work great . I think this company needs to get a proper bodybuilder to review this equipment.
@@strongestfan9823 it sounds like you didn’t watch the whole review. I mentioned that I raised it…not lowered it (like you said), which did give me a full range of motion for lateral raises. The attachment has a stopping point so there’s only so high it goes and with equipment; you typically want to align the joint that is being worked with the machine’s axis of rotation.
I really had high hopes for this product, but in the one IG post they have you could tell there’s a bunch of play in all the swivel points and your review defiantly confirms it. With a little bit of fine tuning this could be a great product, but it probably got rushed to be “first to market”. We’ll see what V2 looks like hopefully. Great review.
@@JoeyAme thank you. I saw the video you’re talking about. I’m not sure why they used bumper plates to showcase the product in the video, but it looked like the plates were wobbling around and banging against the rack.
I think the owner couldn't have asked for a better person to review his attachment cuz you know a thing or two cuz you've seen a thing or two lol. But really it's cuz you're gonna go through it n give him real reactions n possible points for him to upgrade in the next version while still being respectful to the equipment n the creator
@@benmiller5015 I really appreciate that. I wrote him weeks ago and shared some of my initial thoughts way before I started recording the review. I informed him of some of the points I make in this video and he told me he wanted me to review it even if I see areas for improvement. The owner is an extremely nice gentleman who really wants this product to do well.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviewsTell him to make the handles foldable so that you can get a better squeeze when doing the pec fly. And also tell him to make it able to attach a cable pulley to it.
I think the next generation of these should consider linking these to cable machines - would be a game changer
Agreed. I have a cheap version I got off Amazon and am happy with it. But it does have issues with the strength curve as was mentioned in this video. Linking to a cable machine would be ideal.
@@steverapos3904 that would be very cool!
Great product review as usual. You're quickly becoming one of the top reviewers and someone whose opinion I respect. Great job!!!
@@joemullen8453 thank you and I really appreciate that.
Great concise and non-biased review bro, you just saved me some money, I'll just keep doing my lateral raises using my functional trainer
@@conqueringbarbell2101 I really appreciate it. Thank you.
Always appreciate your honesty. There are only a few people I totally trust and you're one of them. It's a cool device for those who have big racks with lots of extra permanent space to put it but like you said cables and dumbbells do about the same and NOTHING builds side delts more than what's called the bulldozer side lateral where you can use 2-3x more weight and it torches side delts.
It's a cool device and the owner should be proud. If it could hook to functional trainer cables for perfect resistance curve and was a bit lighter and easier to add/remove I think I might even want one. For home gym owners variety is key.
@@chrisdonnell2575 thanks so much, CD! I do that bulldozer side lateral you’re talking about with 60 pound dumbbells..it’s a great exercise. I think Dusty Hanshaw (one of the DC Guys) was the first person I saw do that a few years ago.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews You're welcome you deserve the praise for all the reviews pretty much everything cool you review and you reply to your audience which surprisingly many don't. I just saw a video on thick back workout and watched it again and forgot I asked him a question 3 months ago and he didn't reply, didn't reply to anybody.
I have a Rep PR4000 with dual athena cables love it and since I'm 53 and dieting (lost 50lbs so far) I need to go heavy one say chest workout day and light with higher reps and more sets next or I'm constantly sore. So because of this thinking about getting lever arms/jammer arms. No way paying what PRX is selling their new ones for but thinking of getting another smaller rack to put them on get used Rogue ones with the Vendetta strength adjuster.
What do you think about them if setup right ie with vendetta or something similar. Crandall fitness looks good too and I'd add and remove them to my rack but they're like 73lbs EACH lever arm!
I mostly want this for doing hammer strength like chest and shoulder presses. I know you are a big fan of a company who has a lever arm type press machine curious your advice Is the resistance curve BS on most jammers even with good vendetta or similar attachments?
@@chrisdonnell2575 thanks so much. I really appreciate your comment.
If you have the space, I would get the Powertec Multipress over any rack mounted lever arms. Funny enough, in my new Powertec Power Rack review, I mention not ever wanting any of the rack-mounted lever arms because the Multipress and Levergym adjust more quickly, easily, and with the lift-off hack, they are better than ever.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews Very cool that was what it was called I forgot. Will find and watch your reviews. Ideally I'd love to flat and incline bench and shoulder press and if possible also do some rows.
Can you lift with bar attached and also do each arm independently? When I setup landmine really enjoy one arm shoulder press using henny strap to hold the front and have kleva landmine attachment I put on rack about shoulder height. Rarely do them as kind of a pain to setup would use your recommendation far more.
@@chrisdonnell2575 yep, the Multipress allows for all those exercises and the arms work unilaterally. It’s one of my favorite machines of all time.
Cool attachment and I like the reversibility of movement. The resistance curve for these types of devices is always a challenge. Thorough and detailed review as always!
@@twistedbarbell3950 appreciate that, TB!
Nice review. I appreciate your honesty. I like the fact that it can also do pec flys and always appreciate new home gym innovation. But I bought a relatively cheap (ER KANG Power Rack Lateral Raise Attachment) off Amazon. No pin adaptor needed and works pretty well as a lateral attachment. Of course it doesn't do chest flys and has the same limitations this one does with the strength curve. But the one I got is pretty smooth and works great for what it is. I feel the burn after using it so I'm happy with the purchase.
@@clarkg5946 thank you. very good to hear you’re happy with your model. I agree, this is an innovative product with the addition of the pec fly exercise; 3 exercises and variations of those exercises is very good for a single product.
Nice review! It looks like this has a lot of potential. Hopefully they’re able to improve the resistance profile on this for version 2.
@@fwiffo42 thank you. There is certainly a lot of potential.
love this attachment! I got the mikolo one
@@LukesGarageGym very good to hear.
Looks like a wonderful concept. Would like to see the weight horns start a bit more closer parallel angle to the pivot. This would make it heavier in the starting/stretched portion of the movement. Love the folding/stowing handles. Hopefully he can make the weight horns stowable as well. Otherwise super versatile. Would love to see Rep fitness partner with this guy to mass produce/add international shipping and polish the design.
@@danielhewitt8 moving the weight horns out would definitely help especially with the lateral raise and reverse fly.
Partnering with someone could be really cool.
Fair, thorough review as always, HGHR. While I personally do not have much interest in a piece like this, I always enjoy your analysis.
@@babygiantbarbell1014 greatly appreciate it, BGB!
Sure seems like an honest review to me. Well done 🤜🏻🤛🏻
@@GarageGym_Brandon-td5pe appreciate it, GGB!
It's sold out. But Temu is currently selling the same exact one for $254, lol.
Also, they should've added a way to attach a cable pulley to it, that would address the lack of resistance at the starting point.
07:52 I think you could loop a band around the weight horns to get that squeeze at the end 🏋 just a thought, and as always great review 👍
@@bigk2080 thanks so much and I need to give that a try. Appreciate it.
Great review. I'm a new subscriber to your channel.
@@ProsperityThinkers greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Nicely done. Great job!
@@marywalton293 thank you!
Awesome review buddy
@@homegymzack thank you.
For the price it actually seems a good deal imho. I really like it for the reverse flies
@@Grumpyoldman666 that exercise does it hard and I really like it takes such a light weight for an effective set.
Nice work, man
@@mwpig5 I really appreciate it.
Nice comprehensive review. Noticed you had a quick flash of using ab crunch arm slings on the Powertec pec fly bench attachment. Do you have a video for setting these up? Have not had good success with positioning for the daisy chain straps you've previously recommended.
@@EricBroder303 thank you. I don’t have a video going into detail with my ab strap set up; just my updated pec fly attachment review where I show how I changed the arms’ configuration and attached functional trainer handles. I’m presently using the Ab Straps so I don’t reaggravate my golfer’s elbow.
The set up is basically the same I show in the updated video, I simply loop the Ab straps around the pec fly arms. Once I get tension on them, they stay in place.
I think it could be good. I think im going to wait to see a more refined v2 before i pull the trigger
@@Ice_Box_Gym there is a lot of potential.
they for sure need a quick release for it to move it up and down with ease.
@@thebodybeatdownDiTi that would be awesome for storing it out of the way too.
Having greater resistance at the stretched position is better for hypertrophy. It seems the pec fly design would be ideal. The peak contraction has been overemphasized.
@@DrDeusExMachina following the latest research is certainly interesting.
This is exciting!
@@sobutterysmooth appreciate it!
Seemed like a fair review, its cool to see someone making an attachment that offers multiple functions, did you try fixing a resistance band to the floor at an opposite angle to the bar when doing one armed lateral raises to improve the resistance curve ? That said even if it did help the setup time would be a total pain.
@@williamaustin6132 thank you, WA! I did. With a band, it would make the end point of the rep too tough.
Do you have a dedicated video on the powertec pwc fly tweak you did, with the armstraps..?
@@silasgroenning I have a newer full-length review for the Pec Fly where I change the arm configuration of the attachment and add functional trainer handles to the arms.
The ab straps are somewhat new because I kept reaggravating my golfer’s elbow with pec flys, so I had to take my hands out of the equation. If you check my recent TH-cam Shorts, I think I have a video talking about the exercise with the ab straps.
Is there a video link for the hack you did for lateral raise with the cable machine? I want to try the same movement but want to see how you set it up with your functional trainer.
@@ricosuave8395 I’ve shown a few variations over the last couple years, but not a tutorial or a video showing the set up in detail.
I’m using my cable extenders, Grizzly Ankle Cuffs, and my bench is raised into its highest setting. The functional trainer’s cables are in their lowest setting and the cables cross over one another during the exercise.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews thank you. This helps. What is the advantage of seated vs standing?
@@ricosuave8395 I do both. I like being seated for greater stability.
Great review. Doesnt look like you can adjust the resistance curve or handle length can you?
@@bitB3AR thank you. No, the handle length cannot be adjusted but the resistance curve can be altered a little with body position.
Seems like a prototype and needs some improving.
Just like you, I also cannot stand rack attached devices.
Too much of a pain loading & unloading them and their efffectiveness falls short but some people might like this.
Conventional lateral raises offer too much internal rotation for my shoulders so the only laterals I do are cheat laterals with dumbbells where I externally rotate my shoulders at the top of the movement. This minimizes the chance of injury and pain.
Nice, Honest review, if only all equipment reviewers told the truth as you do, but then they wouldn't have any equipment to review so I understand why they do what they do but it doesn't make it right.
Thnkx for being Honest as you always are, I really hope it pays off for you. You deserve success for the money you are forfeitting for being honest.
Take Care
@@bobbyhunt3009 thank you, BH. Good to hear you found a tweak that allows you perform laterals without pain.
As always, thanks for checking out my videos.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews
I'm one of those that think lateral raises are the best exercise for the lateral delt (mid delt).
Ever since I got a functional trainer I use the dumbbells as my #2 exercise as I use unilateral cable lateral raises as my #1.
My side or mid delts feel Great after the cable laterals one arm at a time.
Thnkx for being so honest with us!!!!!!
It is Truly Refreshing!!!!
@@bobbyhunt3009 big fan of cable lateral raises too. I rotate a few variations and the one I show in this video is one of my favorites for both arms at the same time.
Sincerely appreciate it, BH!
Out of curiosity, can you mount this to your powertec functional trainer and connect the weight horns to a single pulley using a daisy chain?
Might fit the resistance curve and make it selectorized.
@@BenKolka this is a very good idea and I think it will work. The uprights on the Streamline Functional Trainer have holes just like the Powertec Power Rack’s uprights.
The only downside is that I wouldn’t be able to fully use the functional trainer because the attachment would obstruct moving the pulley up and down. It would be cool to try, but I don’t think it would be better than using the functional trainer for lateral raises, pec flys, and reverse flys.
I might try it at some point. Thanks so much.
@HomeGymHacksandReviews Yeah, I'm thinking I might get this and pair it with something like a bells of steel single stack and DIY wall storage for the cobantfit attachment right next to the cable column.
I have several months of surgery recovery ahead of me, so hopefully there are some more hacks that pop up between now and then.
@@BenKolka let me know how it goes if you do. I hope surgery goes well and if I do anything more with the attachment, I’ll post about it. Thanks so much.
Seems like not enough bang for the buck. Sometimes i throw my Powertec fly into my squat stand.😉
@@wikked1936 lol! I’ve gotta try that!
This is the very first review of a product on this channel I have less than zero interest in, which made me extra curious about watching this review. When I saw it in the rack review, I figured that thing was going to be tossed into the trees.
@@briand5047 I appreciate you checking it out, Brian.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews I look at most rack attachments like I look at middle school science fair projects - applaud the effort, and wonder if it will someday lead to something worthwhile.
@@briand5047 I know this probably isn’t a popular opinion, but that’s how I’ve felt about the Isolator: it’s cool, well made, innovative, etc., but I don’t think it does anything as good as my Powertec attachments.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews Too funny. I was thinking about the Isolator and Titan's stealth leg press when I wrote that.
@@briand5047 I am definitely not a fan of the Stealth Leg Press; again, while not perfect, I think the Powertec Leg Press Attachment is a better option than that piece from Titan.
Would this fit on the ironmaster IM2000
@@Hammerhead1986 no…the holes on the IM 2000 are only on the front of the slide rails.
@HomeGymHacksandReviews This is true, feel like a right idiot even asking that question now haha! Literally attached the spotting arms to it today 🤣🤣
@@Hammerhead1986 I appreciate the question because others may have wondered too.
@HomeGymHacksandReviews I appreciated the reviews mate, you've given me so many variations for exercises since I started watching the channel. 10/10
@@Hammerhead1986 that is awesome to hear. Thank you so much.
Switch the arms for flies, they won’t bump
@@tedwhite9359 I tried a couple of different arm configurations, but for the rear delt exercise, I think this is the best configuration. So, it’s trick:, I could switch the arms to get a better pec fly, but lose the most ideal reverse fly. Also, and less appealing is to switch the arms for each exercise. However, a quick arm switch (that doesn’t require tools) could be a cool feature if there ever is a V2.
No way I’d be willing to set this up each use. Maybe if I had a dedicated rack
@@HighSpinSwingSpeed depending on which exercises you do in the rack, it may not need to be set up each time, but for full use of the rack, I agree.
Its only garage in my home
@@ekoardho8645 that’s awesome!
Hello, brother. May I ask who makes this in China? Because they copied our product directly
@@yhfitnessthe only name I have is Cobantfit.
@@HomeGymHacksandReviews Understand, I did check their website, even the specific company information period is not published, look forward to them copying more of our products!
@@yhfitness Cobantfit has a “contact” section on their website. I would contact him directly.
The fact that it has no resistance at the bottom is a bummer
@@rafaeldietrich8050 for both arms at the same time, it is.
Thank you for your review! It was a huge help to me!
I agree if this was somehow mounted in the center of the rack and cables attached to the arms it would be perfect. In the mean time I’ll hack my own version. Thanks again great job!!👍⭐️
@@salpanettieri3115 I really appreciate that. Thank you and I hope your version works well.
There isn't really a way to attach this to the center of the rack...how would that even be possible?
Only reviewing products you like doesn’t do anyone any favors
@jagleaso I’ll review products I don’t like…heck, this product didn’t win me over and I reviewed it. The other product that I mentioned at the beginning of this video I couldn’t review because I couldn’t use it due to my lower back.
I wouldn’t get you to review equipment, your putting this down for not having a good range of movement but you don’t go above the shoulders when doing side lateral raises you only go shoulder level so you could lower the machine and it would work great . I think this company needs to get a proper bodybuilder to review this equipment.
@@strongestfan9823 it sounds like you didn’t watch the whole review. I mentioned that I raised it…not lowered it (like you said), which did give me a full range of motion for lateral raises. The attachment has a stopping point so there’s only so high it goes and with equipment; you typically want to align the joint that is being worked with the machine’s axis of rotation.
You need to figure out why you don't look like you workout lol
@@jeffogrady2065 it’s a question I may never be able to answer.
way over critical , borders on whiney
As a reviewer, I have to let people know what they are getting. There was absolutely no whining here.
Great concise and non-biased review bro, you just saved me some money, I'll just keep doing my lateral raises using my functional trainer