One of the owners did get back to me about some information I had. They are based in the USA with a warehouse located in Los Angeles. They design and manufacture for other companies, but this year they started their own brand. They do have some interesting stuff on their website with more on the horizon. Let me know if you want to see more from them. Again if you want to save on anything Blazzed Fitness you can use code "HYBRIDRESISTANCE" to save 5%.
These all-in-ones are getting more and more popular. It seems to me that the companies are actually continuing to refine design to keep improving the consumer experience as well. Thanks for the video
@@TheKurtlocker thanks brother. I assume these companies got the margins lockdown where it makes sense to push these out so cheap. I’m always surprised with shipping considered , the price these things are going for.
Yeah, I had another companies all in one and recently, and the cable system was really sticky. It got better after I sprayed it with silicone spray, but even with that it was still very difficult or more weight than you would think a small exercise like it almost felt like it was, more than a 1:1 ratio
This actually looks very similar to my Jacked Up Fitness all in one but cheaper. What gauge steel is this one? Jacked up brands uses 10 and 12 gauge steel.
Hi Mike, what a unique piece of equipment overall! It looks excellent for working on multiple exercises with a lot of attachments. It's much better than the Powertec bench equipment and is remarkably similar to heavy-duty Smith machine gym equipment, not just home equipment. The only thing I notice is the height factor. It looks short for a taller individual so it might not be right for them.
Thanks Wilfredo. Compared to other in home all in ones" such as Force USA, it's actually .5" taller at 87.5". You really can't go much higher and still fit into most people's homes, assuming these are going in basements. Really I think if you're wanting or can go higher, it makes sense to go with a heavier built machine like a REP because they're roughly the same price for an high level Force USA with a heavier build quality.
I think he was also factoring in unboxing which is a time suck in of itself. Aside from that, even though the parts were labeled in separate packs per step, you had to figure out each part per step if that makes sense. All that to say, I've seen worse for sure.
One of the owners did get back to me about some information I had. They are based in the USA with a warehouse located in Los Angeles. They design and manufacture for other companies, but this year they started their own brand. They do have some interesting stuff on their website with more on the horizon. Let me know if you want to see more from them. Again if you want to save on anything Blazzed Fitness you can use code "HYBRIDRESISTANCE" to save 5%.
These all-in-ones are getting more and more popular. It seems to me that the companies are actually continuing to refine design to keep improving the consumer experience as well. Thanks for the video
@@TheKurtlocker thanks brother. I assume these companies got the margins lockdown where it makes sense to push these out so cheap. I’m always surprised with shipping considered , the price these things are going for.
Yeah, I had another companies all in one and recently, and the cable system was really sticky. It got better after I sprayed it with silicone spray, but even with that it was still very difficult or more weight than you would think a small exercise like it almost felt like it was, more than a 1:1 ratio
@@carps_gym that might be what was happening here, cause it felt heavy. Thanks for watching
I actually think it might be a 1:1 on the cables. Pretty cool machine if I had this as my first rack I’d be pretty happy with it!
@@HomeGymAustralia you could be right on that based on how heavy it felt
Looks like a solid rack! Ya that bench looks very similar to my REP AB3100 which I spent $299 for.
Thanks for watching Mark. Thanks for adding mentioning that comparison.
on pulldown grow ur legs, wrap /fold towel, get different size pads, use another type seat etc...lots options...lol
you’re pumping it out bro!! I want to review just zero space lol looks like a good piece!
@@LukesGarageGym thanks brother.
This actually looks very similar to my Jacked Up Fitness all in one but cheaper. What gauge steel is this one? Jacked up brands uses 10 and 12 gauge steel.
Get RXD has some interesting new stuff especially cable systems also Bells of Steel ❤ 👍
Definitely open to checking those out as well.
Hi Mike, what a unique piece of equipment overall! It looks excellent for working on multiple exercises with a lot of attachments. It's much better than the Powertec bench equipment and is remarkably similar to heavy-duty Smith machine gym equipment, not just home equipment. The only thing I notice is the height factor. It looks short for a taller individual so it might not be right for them.
Thanks Wilfredo. Compared to other in home all in ones" such as Force USA, it's actually .5" taller at 87.5". You really can't go much higher and still fit into most people's homes, assuming these are going in basements. Really I think if you're wanting or can go higher, it makes sense to go with a heavier built machine like a REP because they're roughly the same price for an high level Force USA with a heavier build quality.
@@hybridresistance thanks for the reply!
Looks a step above the major luties and ritfits of the world but probably just a step below force USA
@@HughLeFitness probably a fair assessment
Never been into these all-in-ones. But damn, 6 hours to assemble…could be worse like an Athena. Yeah those springs and deadlifts/RDLs…>
I think he was also factoring in unboxing which is a time suck in of itself. Aside from that, even though the parts were labeled in separate packs per step, you had to figure out each part per step if that makes sense. All that to say, I've seen worse for sure.