Home Gym GAME CHANGER! - Rep ARES Review

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • The Rep Fitness Ares Attachment is here, but is it worth the price?
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    0:00 - Intro
    0:41 - What is the Ares Attachment?
    0:54 - Delivery
    2:04 - Assembly
    4:10 - Functional Trainer Adjustable Trolley
    7:53 - Functional Trainer Cables & Pulleys
    8:12 - Functional Trainer Exercises (Cable Flyes included)
    9:04 - Fixed High Pulleys (Lat Pulldown)
    10:23 - Fixed Low Pulleys (Low Row)
    11:25 - Included Cable Attachments
    12:04 - Must Have Cable Attachment for the Ares
    13:18 - Weight Stacks
    15:09 - Footprint & Build
    17:36 - Potential Weight Stack Improvement
    18:46 - Lifting Inside of the Rack
    22:43 - Space Savings
    23:24 - Competing Products
    27:43 - Final Thoughts
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Комментарии • 374

  • @JT-rq7nt
    @JT-rq7nt Год назад

    Awesome job pointing out all the little details about fit & compatibility!

  • @mlhtest5928
    @mlhtest5928 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent coverage, thanks for taking the time!

  • @gabriellaskey6798
    @gabriellaskey6798 Год назад +1

    I've watched nearly every review on this attachment, all of the biggest channels and a few of the smaller ones.
    You my man out shine them with the power of a thousand Burning suns
    Best damn review
    You just earned yourself a hard sub,
    keep it up.
    And thank you

  • @puma51921
    @puma51921 Год назад +1

    You did a great job with your review. Subscribed

  • @Tlevy2
    @Tlevy2 Год назад +3

    Awesome detailed walkthrough! Thank you! I have it and just learned a couple new things!

  • @chasec4608
    @chasec4608 Год назад +1

    Great video man. Really like how you put together the spreadsheet for the competition. Keep it up!

  • @Alley00Cat
    @Alley00Cat Год назад

    Wow, this is really an outstanding review, ultra thorough. Thank you so much for taking the time!

  • @twistedbarbell3950
    @twistedbarbell3950 Год назад +3

    Great review Mark; very thorough! It is a great piece of equipment and addition for any Rep rack, especially those desiring dual pulley systems.

  • @NoFate247
    @NoFate247 Год назад +4

    WHat a killer review! Thanks for sharing. Your setup looks SICKKKKK

  • @stephenkiraly4936
    @stephenkiraly4936 Год назад +1

    Nice review! Subscribed and looking forward to more content. Keep up the good work 👍

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Thanks for the support, I really appreciate it! 🤝

  • @MrKimsta15
    @MrKimsta15 Год назад +1

    this review is so good I am commenting for first time on a video lol. great job

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Thanks so much! You have no idea how cool it is to hear that. Glad you liked the video! 😎

  • @TravisTomsu
    @TravisTomsu Год назад +3

    The gym pin suggestion is great - going to put an order in for that now!

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      It also works great for chest supported rows using the outside pulleys. The video was already too long so that footage didn’t make the final cut 😅

  • @davidlukaszczyk5833
    @davidlukaszczyk5833 Год назад

    Thanks for this great review! 💪🏼

  • @bonprez9981
    @bonprez9981 Год назад +2

    Yeah, Ares definitely wins. Definitely getting one when I have my more room in the future. As always bro, great job. Thorough, descriptive, and insightful.

  • @darmhok
    @darmhok Год назад +1

    BEST review on the Ares on youtube, thank you!

  • @brandong1986
    @brandong1986 Год назад +21

    Honestly the best, most thorough review I have seen so far. Excellent job. Can’t wait to see more videos from you.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      I'm post much more regularly on Instagram & TikTok but I'm trying to make more time for full length RUclips videos. Thanks for the encouragement!

    • @user-mj8ml2vs5d
      @user-mj8ml2vs5d Год назад

      Agreed

  • @essexsalcido4772
    @essexsalcido4772 Год назад

    Great review! Thank you! 💪🏾

  • @JohnSmith-gy2jg
    @JohnSmith-gy2jg Год назад +13

    Great video! Thanks for going so in depth on everything. I think a lot of the analysis will apply to the Athena, which I’ve got on preorder, so this is really help. I do have one thing I wish they would have done differently though. This is really "niche" but if you get the 4 post version of Ares or Athena, you're limited on barbell exercises you can superset due to the cable on the front uprights running directly in front of the front holes. So if you're doing barbell squats, for example, you can't do cable exercises with a low trolley position as the cable would block the j-cup hole for your barbell squat. If the cable above the trolleys ran beside the upright instead of down the middle, you'd have more superset options. Not sure if that design would work well for smooth cable travel, and may have some downsides l'm not thinking of, but would have made a more versatile product I think. Didn't deter me from preordering the Athena though!

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      I think the Athena will be the more popular attachment, especially if people figure out how to adapt it to other racks 😂
      Yeah I’m sure they have a reason why they ran the FT cables they way they did. Just off the top of my head, running them outside of the uprights on the side, plates on a barbell would hit the cable. Running them on the inside the uprights on the side would not allow specialty bars like Rep’s Swiss bar to be used. I think having the cable run in the front and back of the upright had the least amount of trade offs.
      Although for the 4 post version, they probably could’ve gotten away with having both cables run along the back of the upright to maximize the front upright usage but would mean the would require different pieces than what is already being used on the Ares 🤷‍♂️

  • @Wetterwet
    @Wetterwet Год назад +1

    Great video. Have mine coming for my PR 4000 in a week or two! Dreading the assembly a bit, but that video will help.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      It’s not a hard assembly, just kind of tedious 🤷‍♂️

  • @DavidKLiu-fc6um
    @DavidKLiu-fc6um Год назад +2

    Ended up doing the pulley hack you came up with. Brilliant!

  • @Useruytrw
    @Useruytrw Год назад +2

    Marvellous Review
    Dissertational in depth and comprehensive

  • @markhalstead2386
    @markhalstead2386 Год назад +1

    You are doing exactly the same as I. I have a PR 5000 coming with an Ares and ordered the Rogue Monster monolifts and Rogue Monster Landmine 2.0. Very thorough video review. Also thanks for the tip on the wider attachment.
    I am glad Rep will replace the D handles. I will hold of from buying two more. Coop of GarageGymReviews told Rep at their place that the D handles were crap.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      Those monolifts are Monster Lite but they work well enough lol. The GymPin Pro D-Handle Bar almost feels like it was made for the Ares.
      I love Coop but they made it look worse than it was lol. The owner had already addressed how bad they were a couple of weeks before Coop made the trip to their HQ 😬

  • @fredprophete8882
    @fredprophete8882 Год назад +1

    Excellent Informative review Video!

  • @vintageweightspgh
    @vintageweightspgh 14 дней назад

    Nice work! I like all the details!

  • @GarageGymLifeMedia
    @GarageGymLifeMedia Год назад

    Nice work Mark!

  • @GlucksGym
    @GlucksGym Год назад +1

    Good call on the d handle, I missed that in my vid. Great job on this one!

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Thanks! Looks like we’re in agreement on the overall verdict.

  • @ToneysReviews
    @ToneysReviews Год назад +1

    I am going to throw you a sub because I know how hard the youtube grind is

  • @edwarddionne9187
    @edwarddionne9187 Год назад +1

    Great idea! Ordering this now, and using your code

  • @stephencronin304
    @stephencronin304 Год назад +1

    Nice video and well organized.

  • @brandon32689
    @brandon32689 10 месяцев назад

    I am just starting my garage gym. This is on my want list. Right now I just have a treadmill 5-50 DB and a rep bench and some kettlebells.

  • @TheCarterHomeGym
    @TheCarterHomeGym Год назад +3

    Looks pretty nice! I'm tempted to get this for my REP rack but setting this up in my basement might be more trouble than it's worth-- especially if I ever move. Very thoughtful review! Loving the clear coat rack too btw.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +2

      Mine is setup in the basement and I’m planning on moving within the next year so we’ll see how that goes 😬

    • @TheCarterHomeGym
      @TheCarterHomeGym Год назад +1

      @@flexmarksthespot Good luck!

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      @@TheCarterHomeGym Thanks! I’ll need it 😓

    • @universalproductreviews4097
      @universalproductreviews4097 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@flexmarksthespothave you had the need to move it yet? If so how bad was it to disassemble and move it?

  • @snake10566
    @snake10566 Год назад +1

    Great review!

  • @Jay-bo1gs
    @Jay-bo1gs Год назад +1

    Excellent review.

  • @401SNelson
    @401SNelson Год назад +1

    excellent review!

  • @jplauche78
    @jplauche78 Год назад +1

    Dude! Great job!!!!

  • @davidraymond8994
    @davidraymond8994 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great review best I have seen on the Aries.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Месяц назад

      Thanks, I guess Rep liked the review also. They invited me to HQ before they revealed the Ares 2.0 and said this video inspired a lot of the changes they made on the new version.

  • @fwiffo42
    @fwiffo42 Год назад +3

    Great review! The Ares is definitely upping the game for rack-attached cable systems. One small correction, the fixed upper pulleys on the Prodigy do give you a 1:1 ratio if you buy it with a 2:1 ratio on the adjustable pulleys. If the adjustable pulleys are 4:1, then the fixed pulleys are 2:1. The Prodigy isn’t heavy enough for low rows unless you use something like the GymPin D-Handle to connect the two adjustable pulleys.
    It’s exciting to see all the options out there! I think there will be even more innovation in this space in the future!

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the correction, I tried to put an annotation on the video with the correction but apparently I don't have that feature???
      I agree, can't wait for the innovation that will start to follow!

    • @asianrulez201
      @asianrulez201 Год назад +1

      Have you used the prodigy what do you think?

    • @fwiffo42
      @fwiffo42 Год назад +1

      @@asianrulez201 I haven’t, I’m just familiar with some specs. I don’t love that it only has a half rack option.

    • @asianrulez201
      @asianrulez201 Год назад +2

      @@fwiffo42 yeah I’m fan of half racks. I like that lay pull down on the prodigy better. But both are real similar

  • @Johnrap
    @Johnrap Год назад +1

    Thanks for this excellent video.

  • @Mike-cq4no
    @Mike-cq4no Год назад +2

    I had the same issue with both of my stacks of the headplate not going all the way down. I did the same fix. The response I got from REP was pretty cookie cutter saying to check the cabling and pulleys for correct holes and that the cables may stretch over time. All in all this thing is sweet though not having a functional trainer. Thanks for the info on the updated handles!

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +2

      Yeah their CS doesn’t seem to be very helpful with the Ares from what I’ve heard from a handful of people 😬

  • @Tormalima
    @Tormalima 23 дня назад

    Great video. I especially appreciate the side tips for the accesories.
    Would be good to revisit this video and compare the Ares 2.0 as well as other budget options like thw Vesta 2 in 1, Vulcan Talos/Forge and the Fringe Sport Dane.

  • @SteveE293
    @SteveE293 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent video

  • @DavidKLiu-fc6um
    @DavidKLiu-fc6um Год назад +1

    Great video! Love your bougie setup. What's that leg roller you have installed?

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      PR-4000 leg roller with a 1" pin adapter. Titan makes one specifically for 1" holes that might fit a bit more secure than this setup.

  • @jwlf11
    @jwlf11 Год назад +1

    EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!

  • @rjfiestast2627
    @rjfiestast2627 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for the review, I had one question though, where did you pick up that adjustable lat pulldown bar? I’ve never seen one like that, looks cool!

  • @arcadiosincero
    @arcadiosincero Год назад +2

    Awesome review! Seriously considering selling off my existing rack, lat pulldown machine, and two cable towers that I have set up to be a wall mounted functional trainer and getting an Ares to free up some space. Question ... what is that bench you are sitting on at 12:56 to do seated mid rows on?

  • @joehansonair
    @joehansonair Год назад +2

    Great video, thanks for posting so quickly. Are you sure about the 1:1 ratio on the lat pull down? Everything Rep Fitness has said about the Ares is that it’s all 2:1 ratio

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      I misspoke in the video, the individual pulleys are all 2:1 but paring the two high or low pulleys using the banana or GymPin make the pull 1:1. I’ll add an annotation to the vid clarifying.

  • @bucobrews9513
    @bucobrews9513 Год назад +1

    Awesome video man. Waiting on mine..... somewhat patiently. Hey man what leg roller is that? Titan?
    Thanks

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Thanks man! This is a PR-4000 leg roller with a 1" adapter. It works well enough but is still a little loose so I wouldn't recommend going out and buying the pieces for this setup. Titan does have a 1" leg roller specifically that has a similar form factor.

  • @Moonkey-d4b
    @Moonkey-d4b Год назад +1

    Im glad I found this review. I just got the clear coat PR5000 and was debating on the Ares or Athena

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Clear Coat is the best finish in my opinion! Might be a good idea to wait for the Athena to drop before choosing that option. It looks to be a great alternative for someone who wants to still be able to access the back of their rack.

    • @Moonkey-d4b
      @Moonkey-d4b Год назад

      @@flexmarksthespot yeah man. I’m trying to decide if I’ll ever even need access to the back. I feel like the Athena might take away more potential upgrades to the rack in the future but not sure if I’m correct

  • @collingalbreath7331
    @collingalbreath7331 6 месяцев назад +1

    Super helpful review. I've never seen a bench with a foot-plate attachment like the one you demonstrate in the low-rows @13:00. Is that a bench attachment or is that part of your bench? Thanks

  • @401SNelson
    @401SNelson 8 месяцев назад +1

    I now have a gym pin 20 inch on the top to replace the original three hole plate and the D handle on the bottom to replace the round bar. Hands down better then what came with the Aries,

  • @supra85fit
    @supra85fit Месяц назад +1

    What do you think about the ARES 2.0 ? -> ruclips.net/video/Dk9SfeCkSgs/видео.html

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Месяц назад

      I bought the Ares 2.0 and am about to list my 1.0 for sale. Pumped for the updates, specifically being able to use the back of my rack again.

  • @Manuel-en9pr
    @Manuel-en9pr Год назад

    One of the best ares reviews I have seen so far. Good attention to details.
    What’s your overall rack footprint?

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Rack from front to back is 58 1/2” and about 51” in width if you include the bottom pulleys that protrude out to the side a bit

  • @brianmilner9837
    @brianmilner9837 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your video. This is one of the pieces of equipment that I really want to purchase. As space is limited, and this appears to help with this issue rather than a standalone system. I have watched multiple reviews and I have heard no complaints about its functionality, just minor suggestions such as your video demonstrates as well.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @brianmilner9837
      @brianmilner9837 6 месяцев назад

      So I finally got my rack PR-4000 6 post with ARES attachement, I have ran into the same issues with the duel pulley dogbone. I have to place it on the same setting as yours even though it does not show it as a posistion to adjust to. Have you hear anything back from REP Fitness?@@flexmarksthespot

  • @Vegetable64
    @Vegetable64 Год назад +1

    Great job on the video it was very in-depth and well done. I have a question regarding the ability to add a LOGO PLATE CROSSMEMBER to the front of the rack. Rep sells them individually on the Rep website. Do you think it’s possible to add one with the Ares Attachment if you were to move the pull-up bar slightly to the middle of the rack. It would be nice if it’s possible in the sense that you would have extra holes for attachment on the front of the rack. I’m looking at possibly adding the Henny Attachment to the front of rack.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      At first glance, I don't see why it wouldn't work since it won't interfere with any of the pulleys or cables. It'd be similar to the compact 4 post version of the Ares.

  • @sairam71
    @sairam71 Год назад +1

    1) what is the thing you are hanging the gymnastics ring from
    2) is that a dip belt that you used for assisted muscle up? It’s such a cool idea!!!!!
    3) I would love to see more videos of creative uses of squat rack like #2!!

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      1) Rapid Rings
      2) Reverse Hyper strap but any dip belt should also work
      3) I'll do my best!

  • @biggibunz
    @biggibunz Год назад

    Great review, what height rack fix you go with?

  • @mark-andremedina7959
    @mark-andremedina7959 Год назад +3

    The Ares is such a great price of engineering, if I didn’t already have the Prime HLP that would probably be the way to go! Just an FYI the HLP does have a 1:1 ratio for the last pulldown pulleys

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Yep, I misspoke about the Prime HLP and I can't add an annotation in the video to correct. But either way, glad consumers are getting more options for these all-in-one solutions!

    • @sujithj9250
      @sujithj9250 Год назад

      I am trying to decide between ares, athena and prime hlp. Any suggestions.

  • @Spark0872
    @Spark0872 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the thoroughly informative video. Is your Ares on the 80" inch PR5000? If so, have you found any cable exercises where achieving full ROM has been difficult or impossible due to the shorter uprights? Please advise. Thanx.

  • @rayjbb1494
    @rayjbb1494 8 месяцев назад +1

    This review was very helpful. I'm debating between a 4 post Ares or Athena (and will use as a half rack with safety spotters). Your hack with the 30' Gym pin D handle makes lat pull downs okay using the Athena. The only question I had was: are you able to put the front trolleys as low on a 4 post Athena as you can with the 4 post Areas or do the selectorised stacks on the side of the Athena get in the way of the trolley?

  • @BreezyNinteyOne
    @BreezyNinteyOne Год назад +2

    Nice video - thanks for putting it up! So this doesn’t add any additional depth to a 6 post pr5k/4K correct? Side note - how do the rogue monster monolifts fit your rack? I have the old version on my 4K and they definitely don’t fit well and scratched up my paint.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      Nope, it doesn’t add any depth to the back.
      These monolifts were used on my pr-4000 and are the monster lite version. They fit well enough on the pr-5000 but probably not as snug as some would like. If you DM me on Instagram I can send you more videos of the fit.

  • @andrewyang8549
    @andrewyang8549 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the helpful video and the gym pin code. Can the rack be pushed right against the wall, or do you have to leave some space to accommodate the cable/pulleys?

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      In theory you could push the rack against the wall but it might be a little tougher to go through the assembly without a little clearance in the back. You would also need access to the back for the weight stack cover but you could do that as an earlier step instead of towards the end like the instructions advise.

  • @rgibbs17
    @rgibbs17 Год назад

    Thanks for the review! I have a question about your set up and platform. Do you have the 80" rack? Also, your platform sits on top of carpet - do you feel like it has any "give" when you stand/squat on it, or is it pretty stable? Thanks!

  • @Steven-wc5sg
    @Steven-wc5sg Год назад +1

    Awesome video! How difficult would this thing be to move after it's assembled? I really want to get this and the PR-5000 rack but I'll also be moving in about 2 years.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      That's a good question. I'm expecting to move within the next year so I'll find out first hand unfortunately lol. I'll probably post about it on IG/TikTok when the time comes if you're curious 👀

  • @adamlay1700
    @adamlay1700 Год назад +1

    great review. I'm going to wait for the Athena since the gympin D handle can connect both weight stacks for low rows and lat pull downs. was the gympin u used in the video the 30 inch version or is there a longer version?

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      Yeah the Athena looks like it'll be great. This is the 30" Pro D-Handle Bar

  • @jackx1282
    @jackx1282 Год назад +1

    Just finished installing the Ares. Used your code on gympin, thanks for the advice and great review! Did rep ever get back to you on the headplate not laying flat without floating pulley adjustment? Same issue on 80in rack

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Their CS was clueless but from multiple people I've talked to with 80" racks you have to use the very last hole on the floating pulley. I haven't had any issues so far using that hole.

  • @carps_gym
    @carps_gym Год назад +1

    Looks well thought out by rep. If I had the PR5000 instead of Rogue monster I would be interested

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +2

      Once you see it up close, it’s easy to see the amount of thought that went into the engineering. Hopefully Rogue & other manufacturers follow suit and release comparable competitors sooner rather than later 😬

  • @christophershupert3611
    @christophershupert3611 Год назад +1

    great video

  • @tbone3291
    @tbone3291 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tip (and discount) on the gympin attachment. Never saw that before. Looks like it might be more flexible than the Prime version I have.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      Prime's works great for traditional machines and would be good with the Ares too. The GymPin however just is a bit more versatile in my opinion and is a match made in heaven with the Ares lol

  • @mghtymous21
    @mghtymous21 6 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing review! You answered my questions and helped me make my decision to get an Ares. Thank you!
    Not to nitpick but you kept referring to the ares as a 1:1 ratio. Im pretty sure its a 2:1. Thats why the feel weight of the weight stack is half the actual weight of the weight stack

  • @davidcali1521
    @davidcali1521 Год назад +1

    Definitely getting a guy pin with your bench set up for low rows

  • @docyak
    @docyak Год назад +2

    thanks for the review. Is that the 80 or 93" rack? Also, any thoughts on how to use the weight stack with their ISO arms to have a more consistent resistance curve?

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      It’s an 80” rack. It’s gonna be tough to use the weight stacks together with the iso arms since the adjustable pulleys will always need to be above the ISO arms. I’d check out @dkj.fit on Instagram. He’s a big iso arm user and is adding the Ares on his rack also.

  • @oldschoolcoolgamefan2650
    @oldschoolcoolgamefan2650 Год назад +2

    In your spreadsheet, you had Rogue Monster Cave as space saving. I don't think the Rogue Monster Cave should be considered space saving. I considered the Monster Cave when I was researching for a home gym and that wouldn't fit in my space in the basement; I had to consider the garage if I were to go the Monster Cave route. The Rep with the Ares is the ultimate space saver.
    Thanks for the in depth look at the Ares.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      Yeah I went back and forth on whether or not to categorize it as space saving. The deciding factor was all of the shelving options to replace other storage options.

  • @jball5gk
    @jball5gk Год назад +1

    Hi, thank you for the awesome video! I’ve watched in 3 times 😂. Money is an issue so I’m torn between ares, or just getting 2 side Athena’s without the lat pull down. Since they’re likely very similar, will that 30” gympin attachment allow you to do lat pulldowns with both attachments on the front of the rack? I saw you liked it for lower/mid rows, so I’m thinking yes. What are your thoughts? This makes about a $1k difference on what I decide to order. Thank you again for this awesome video and showing some of your hacks to improve it!!

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Yes the gympin dhandle bar will also work to connect the athena pulleys. I demoed a similar setup on the Ares here ruclips.net/video/5uwj_2RZwf0/видео.html

    • @moreyp
      @moreyp 9 месяцев назад

      Hey I had the same question. Were you able to do the lat pull downs using the gym pin d handle on the Athena??

  • @CVingo2
    @CVingo2 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the review! Is there a minimum amount of space you would recommend having in front of the rack? How far in front of the rack are your hands when doing chest flys?

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      It probably depends more on how long your wingspan is and how tall you are but 30" if I had to guess on average.

  • @RunningRiot4Fun
    @RunningRiot4Fun Год назад +1

    Great Video! What strap are you using around 8:56 to help with assisted pullups? I'd love to order one!

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      That was a reverse hyper strap that came with my Titan hpnd but I think most typical dip belts should also function similarly

  • @Nick-1828
    @Nick-1828 Год назад +2

    Awesome review! I don’t see myself ever getting this but I love that they did this! For now the traditional lat low row is enough for me. The one thing I don’t like is you can’t use every hole since they use one hole on each upright to put “Rep”

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      I was thinking about that too but luckily haven’t come across an instance where I needed that one position yet 😬

    • @Nick-1828
      @Nick-1828 Год назад +1

      @@flexmarksthespot I doubt anyone would need that spot but would still be nice as an option. Still an amazing attachment either way! Oh and that clear grind is amazing!!

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      @@Nick-1828 Yeah one missing hole isn’t enough to point anyone away from the ares but someone will definitely miss it lol. Thanks man, I love the clear coat!

  • @ji7788
    @ji7788 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thorough video. Two questions...
    1) what bench attachment was that that allowed you to rest your feet while rowing on the outer posts?
    2) if you had the choice, would you go with a dual weight stack athena instead of Ares?

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Месяц назад +1

      1) That was the leg roller attachment but I removed the foam roller. Not a recommended way of doing it, It just helped visualize the row component.
      2) I'd go with the Ares 2.0 over both
      www.flexmarksthespot.com/Ares

  • @travis19802005
    @travis19802005 Год назад +2

    I was looking to get the same color scheme. How are the metallic black crossmembers holding up, as far as scratches go?
    I’m stuck between matte black and metallic black.
    Great in-depth review!

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      I'd say it's more personal preference. Most of Rep's attachments will be matte black so the matte black crossmembers will match most of it a little better. I personally prefer metallic black

  • @jose3814
    @jose3814 Год назад +1

    Awesome Video! Do you have a 30in or 41in depth on your PR5000? Do suggest the medium size or larger one?

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      I have a 30" and have never found myself wanting or needing a bigger one

  • @petepalladino8746
    @petepalladino8746 Год назад +2

    Great detailed review! Best I’ve seen soo thank you. Is it uncomfortable doing pull ups in the 80? Do your feet hit the floor? is I’m 5’6 and debating between the 80 and 93. I’m not limited by ceiling height but don’t want the rack to high or short. Im concerned the 80 will be to low for pull ups with any bar other then multi grip as well as OHP in the cage. But to high for pull-ups and the ares pull lay down on the 93 lol any advice would be appreciated. Thanks

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +2

      I'm 5'7" and the 80" is fine for the most part. I don't have issues doing pullups but I do have to kick my legs up slightly. I can't OHP inside of the rack which is the biggest limitation. Once you start with attachments however you have more limitations with the 80". With the Ares you're going to have a lot less clearance on the top pulleys. ISO Arms also remove a lot of the higher hole usability. If you don't have ceiling restraints, I'd 100% recommend the taller rack. But the 80" is fine for the most part if you want the shorter one though.

    • @petepalladino8746
      @petepalladino8746 Год назад

      @@flexmarksthespot Thank you so much for the quick response. Absolutely getting ares in the near future and thought this would be a problem as well since the crossmembers further limit how high you can place the pulleys. Keep doing reviews 👍 you’re extremely thoughtful and it’s difficult to find this level of detail other then first hand experience. Appreciate the time and advice

  • @mikeworkman1759
    @mikeworkman1759 Год назад

    How's the clear coat finish holding up for you? I'm deciding between clear coat or gloss black for my uprights.

  • @drewstratton3931
    @drewstratton3931 Год назад +1

    Great video, thank you. How hard or easy is it to change the weight pin while you have a heavy-ish handle on the high cable? Sometimes if you have a heavy attachement it can make it very hard/impossible to change the weight with the Pin slector, wondering if this is the case here.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      I haven't had issues with the attachments I've used so far. Once the stack starts lifting up, I just hold it down with my hand when adjusting the weight and that's worked great. But then again I don't really have any super heavy attachments. The heaviest is a lat pulldown bar but they have the holder up top for that reason.

  • @danielo3968
    @danielo3968 Год назад +1

    Awesome review. What is the overall length from the rear of the rack to front of it?
    I have limited space, debating between 4 post and 6 post

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      55 1/2” from front post to back post, 58 1/2” if you include the feet at the bottom of the posts

  • @rememborize
    @rememborize Год назад +1

    Very nice review, can you tell me what your workout area footprint is. I have limited space and want to see if it will work.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      The platform is 8'x12'. I built it pretty similarly to this: ruclips.net/video/3TzR_mPEo04/видео.html

  • @edwardmeyer7178
    @edwardmeyer7178 Год назад

    Have you done a review on the Griffin GR-3 Monolifts? I'd like to know more about them if you get a chance...

  • @C3L1CA94
    @C3L1CA94 Год назад +2

    Nice video and I'm going to put that gym pin attachment on my list of things to buy. That looks slick compared to the prime short bar I have now and like you can tie the front uprights together vs using the low row bar like I was doing.
    Dum question tho, the pulleys on the low and high attachments are really 2:1 right? It's just that you tie them together so it essentially is a 1:1 with them both attached. So if you want 200lbs for a pull down or row youd put the pin on 100 for both stacks

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +2

      Actually I made a mistake. The fixed pulleys are 2:1 individually but using them together makes them 1:1. I spent way too much time making the video and misspoke 🥲

    • @markhalstead2386
      @markhalstead2386 Год назад +1

      @@flexmarksthespot They are still 2:1 using them together too. Together the max weight is 520 pounds, but you can only get 260 pounds.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +3

      @@markhalstead2386 Yes that’s exactly what I was trying to convey with my response.

    • @C3L1CA94
      @C3L1CA94 Год назад +1

      Lol I feel ya. I think I've recorded 2 time now trying to make a "quick review" and just go off the top of my head and always screw something up or think if something else to say the next workout. Nice video and editing!

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      @@C3L1CA94 thanks!

  • @kangsusuh4919
    @kangsusuh4919 Год назад +1

    Awesome video! May I ask what color you went with the cross members, metallic black or matte black? Really like the color scheme, the black seems to be matching the Ares and I love the clear coat combination.
    Also I was asking around and glad to see the ghost roller jcup being compatible with the REP rack! Is it a snug fit?

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      I went with metallic black crossmembers & clear coat uprights. The compact logo crossmember is also metallic black which matches the rest of the aesthetic perfectly. The large logo crossmember is matte black so fyi you go that route.
      The Ghost roller jcups fit fine & not snug. I wish they were a little more snug but Rep racks are just a smidge smaller than Rogue racks that the jcups were made for so it was expected. But overall the jcups work as expected.

    • @handontheplow
      @handontheplow Год назад +1

      I fixed my j-cup slop by slipping in a used gift card as a shim. Trim it to match the UHMW, drill a couple of holes and put it between the cup and UHMW. Works like a charm.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      @@handontheplow Great tip, I might give that a try to make the fit a little more snug

    • @kangsusuh4919
      @kangsusuh4919 Год назад

      @@flexmarksthespot Hey Flex, what made you go with the 30" vice the 20" GymPin D-HANDLE? were there certain exercises you can only do on the 30 but not the 20?

  • @SentoukiEX
    @SentoukiEX Год назад +1

    Yo, because of you I just copped the PR-5K and Ares. Funny enough...it's the exact same colors. If you have an affiliate code or anything I'd love to get it applied to my order to return the favor.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Dude the clear coat looks even better in person 😮‍💨. No affiliate code unfortunately but my affiliate link is in the video description. I don’t think they retroactively apply it to orders tho but no worries, just happy the video helped 🤝

  • @bobbyhunt3009
    @bobbyhunt3009 Год назад +1

    Great Review
    Hit all the details so a consumer can decide on what they want. Didn't try to speak as fast as U could just to get the video over with like Coop from GGR does. Enjoyed the video
    Only problem I had with the video is the Powerblock adjustable dumbbells in the backgtound, LOL
    Just a little joke, however I don't like them, they feel like I have a block attached to each hand instead of a dumbbell but that's just my opinion.
    Very Nice Job
    I subscribed and look forward to more of your videos

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Thanks for the support man! I'm struggling to get consistent long form videos out but have a few in the pipeline!

    • @bobbyhunt3009
      @bobbyhunt3009 Год назад

      @@flexmarksthespot
      Pulling for U
      Enjoy your stuff

  • @futbol1972
    @futbol1972 10 месяцев назад

    Debating between ares and droping in my rhino into rack to condense a little bit in home gym.. i have selectorized lat pull down, selectorise ft, rhino belt squat, titan x3 wall rack, ir sauna, echo rogue bike etc...
    Waiting for isolator too.
    I tought about combining all the pieces into ares but i dont know if i will like it since it will be hard for my wife and i to workout togueter. We do different workouts. Also i like to superset a lot and dont wanna be moving all kinds of stuff around for the next exercise. Somebody else told me its hard to supperset in ares🙄🙄

  • @TheBirddogger
    @TheBirddogger 6 месяцев назад

    Great video do you have the exact measurement from floor to top most pulley or cable ?? I’m limited on height and may have to move my plumbing higher if it’s over 81.5” to top of pulley? Thanks

  • @sids6208
    @sids6208 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for your work. On a 4 post Ares, can you add front feet stabilisers? Looks like the cross members get in the way??

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Месяц назад

      Yes, they recommend using front feet on the 4 post versions

  • @TravisTomsu
    @TravisTomsu Год назад +2

    I've noticed that it's *really* easy to forget the 2.5lb micro adjustments are on there. I may try to find some bright yellow tape or something to make them more visible.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Lol yeah I haven’t taken them off of the wright stack at all since putting it together 🤷‍♂️

  • @jaxson3887
    @jaxson3887 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the review. What’s depth is the rack?

  • @Tommytutone4
    @Tommytutone4 Год назад +1

    Great info thanks. I’m about to purchase this setup. Does the ares attachment replace the lat pull down?

    • @Tommytutone4
      @Tommytutone4 Год назад +1

      I’m other words can I perform lat pull downs with the ares or will I need the lat attachment

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      Yes the pulleys inside of the rack are ideal for lat pulldowns. You get everything you need to do them out of the box when you order an Ares. Only thing you might also consider picking up is leg rollers to hold yourself down

    • @Tommytutone4
      @Tommytutone4 Год назад

      @@flexmarksthespot Thank you

  • @mikelago5732
    @mikelago5732 Год назад +1

    Looks awesome. What is the footprint of your set-up?

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Rack from front to back is 58 1/2” and about 51” in width if you include the bottom pulleys that protrude out to the side a bit

  • @rambojohn7118
    @rambojohn7118 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Question: when you pull on both cable stacks with the handles on the pulleys do the cables pull evenly and smooth ?
    Have you tried to connect a long bar to the front 2 pulleys ?

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      It’s super smooth pulling both stacks at the same time and it is even.
      Yes, I’ve connected both outside pulleys with the GymPin D handle bar. I go over it a couple of times in this video 😬

    • @rambojohn7118
      @rambojohn7118 Год назад

      @@flexmarksthespot Hi, yes I saw that , I was wondering if you attached a straight bar to the 2 front outer posts of the rack. I’m asking because I can think of a few really good exercises to do with a bar connected to the 2 outside front pulleys like deadlifts , bent over rows, etc… thanks.

  • @jordanemery1105
    @jordanemery1105 Год назад +2

    Great review! I have a few questions:
    Can you do pulldowns off the front pulleys? Curious if the angle is weird or there is enough range of motion.
    when the front pulleys are at their lowest, can you perform a curl?
    Could you lay on a bench and do cable flys? I'm thinking the range of motion would be too tight.

    • @MrPanthers23
      @MrPanthers23 Год назад

      Curious about this also

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад +1

      Pulldowns on the front pulleys are fine on my 80" rack but I'm 5'7" so results will vary depending on how tall you are. Curls feel great when the pulleys are at their lowest. Laying on a bench and doing cable flyes with both sides is to tight but I can't say I've ever done that even with a normal functional trainer, I've only ever done them standing.

    • @jordanemery1105
      @jordanemery1105 Год назад +1

      @@flexmarksthespot thanks! I am considering skipping the Ares and just a dual Athena and doing pulldowns off the front pulleys. I am 6’2 but have the 93” rack.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      @@jordanemery1105 If you don’t mind waiting it’s probably worth waiting to see how the Athena turns out but based on the Ares I’m assuming it’ll be great. Still can’t go wrong with the Ares if you have the extra cash to burn

  • @biblecharlie
    @biblecharlie 6 месяцев назад +1

    what kind of bench was that, that had the place to put your feet up against, allowing you to do the back pulls?

  • @handontheplow
    @handontheplow Год назад +3

    Genius solution to the poor low row design. It almost seemed like an afterthought by Rep. Gonna pick up the 30” bar you mentioned. Cheers!

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      Glad it helped!

    • @handontheplow
      @handontheplow Год назад +1

      I took delivery of my Ares late last week. Got it installed on my 80” 4000 series rack and have been test driving it this week. I got the base weight stacks, which are 240 lbs. per side (480 lbs. total). Taking into account the 2:1 ratio, each stack is effectively 120 lbs. (240 lbs. total). I’m not participating in any strong man competitions anytime soon so this is enough weight for me. If by chance my 52 year old body is able to find the fountain of youth, I can always add the Gym Pin and throw a plate on for additional weight.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      @@handontheplow what do you think so far a week in?

    • @handontheplow
      @handontheplow Год назад +1

      Overall, I think it’s a brilliant piece of engineering. The tolerances are pretty damn tight and everything fit perfectly. I’m really impressed that this bolt on “accessory” functions as well as it does. The operation is very smooth. No hanging up, no dragging and no mysterious noises. I honestly can’t believe they are charging this little for it. As mentioned, I have the 80” 4000 in a 24 x 16 configuration with the Ares and it came in under $5K delivered! I don’t have any experience with the other manufacturers that occupy this space as this is my first real home gym, but my guess is Rep could charge an additional $1,500.00 if they wanted (don’t tell them this though!) and be competitive. I understand that Rep and it’s foreign sourcing allows them to be the value proposition though.
      I had the same experience that you did with cable length. I was only grabbing a couple of threads on the trolley and it made me nervous. They give you additional holes on the double wheel thingy (technical term) but the starting point is too low. They should add another 1”-2” to the cable length and attach the low pully up a hole or two to give more adjustment. I actually dropped the very top back pullies down a hole to gain more cable length. We will see if cable stretch is great enough to where I need to move it back.
      It’s only been a few days but I like it so far. Time will tell if it holds up under continual use.

    • @flexmarksthespot
      @flexmarksthespot  Год назад

      @@handontheplow So far so good on my end about a month in 😬