Thank you for sharing I'm debating on which route to go with the pro or the extreme! I like the option of the extreme because of the 1:1 /2:1 pulley option but I like the pro because of the height and options that come with it!
I have had this rack for over a year and still love it! I got all the attachments except the belt squat. I also wish it was a one to one pulley system for the same reasons you mentioned. However, the weight plate pin helps with that. I also bought their bench and attachments for it. I only use it for leg/hamstring curls and preacher curls. Do not waste your money on the bench. Just buy a Rep, Rouge, or Prime Fitness bench. I also upgraded the accessories (pull down bars etc…) with rouge, rep, and American barbell attachments. Great review! I haven’t seen very many people do reviews on this product.
That's one sweet rig! P.s It would have been nice to see the different features demonstrated, but if you are planning to do so in the full home gym review then disregard this portion of the comment.
@@BrainsandGainsPodcast I think he was trying to say the reason why it’s not one-to-one on the Weight stack. You would only have half the cable travel length and it might hit the top of the machine easily if it was 1:1.
@@BrainsandGainsPodcast ooooh ok gotcha. I would rather have the cable travel and use a gym pin to add more weight. Maybe use “weight it out” plates to get the most weight on the peg. Although I guess you could always use different lengths of small chains to get extra length
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Same product right now costs $1000 more, 5500.
does it come with a squat plug?
what is the opposite of a squat plug?
Thank you for sharing I'm debating on which route to go with the pro or the extreme! I like the option of the extreme because of the 1:1 /2:1 pulley option but I like the pro because of the height and options that come with it!
I have had this rack for over a year and still love it! I got all the attachments except the belt squat. I also wish it was a one to one pulley system for the same reasons you mentioned. However, the weight plate pin helps with that. I also bought their bench and attachments for it. I only use it for leg/hamstring curls and preacher curls. Do not waste your money on the bench. Just buy a Rep, Rouge, or Prime Fitness bench. I also upgraded the accessories (pull down bars etc…) with rouge, rep, and American barbell attachments. Great review! I haven’t seen very many people do reviews on this product.
Yup so far I've been very happy with it
Can you do weighted pull ups using the belt squat?
I suppose you could yes, or with the cables connected to a standard dip/pull up belt.
One of the reasons I didn’t buy this model is the 2 to 1 ratio. Went with Bells of Steel instead
What's the hole size on the front uprights?
That's one sweet rig!
P.s It would have been nice to see the different features demonstrated, but if you are planning to do so in the full home gym review then disregard this portion of the comment.
Did you consider the ForceUSA all in ones racks?
Yup, I was close to going with them, they ended up as my second choice. One of the only other ones with a smith.
2 to 1 gives you twice the cable travel
Correct
@@BrainsandGainsPodcast I think he was trying to say the reason why it’s not one-to-one on the Weight stack. You would only have half the cable travel length and it might hit the top of the machine easily if it was 1:1.
@@jasonmckinney3876 Right, but they have another rack with the 1:1 option
@@BrainsandGainsPodcast ooooh ok gotcha. I would rather have the cable travel and use a gym pin to add more weight. Maybe use “weight it out” plates to get the most weight on the peg. Although I guess you could always use different lengths of small chains to get extra length
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