Budget Bells of Steel Functional Trainer & Squat Rack Build!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @kimwestbrook9464
    @kimwestbrook9464 2 дня назад

    I have the plate loaded version from BoS and i love it. I don’t have a lot of space in my garage so it works well for me. I upgraded to the aluminum pulleys and i think it is worth the cost, very smooth and quiet. I also added the back upright and I think it really makes it feel solid. I can do pretty much everything i want to do with this cable tower. It’s not set up for squats so i do belt squats and it works well for that. Im very happy with my purchase and would highly recommend it.

  • @jasonLOVESprincess
    @jasonLOVESprincess Год назад +9

    I loves this! 3 years ago I bought a rogue 4 post rack that folds up to wall(if needed) due to space s I can still pull in car or project s from time to time in my garage...but wanted stability of 4 post. it was new at the time and blew my mind...
    Fast forward 3 years and realize my real life lifting didn't need as heavy duty a rack. Rogue is popular, it is certainly quality....but it is NOT all in one.
    I have learned that I don't want to spend the 2k on a functional rack for movements I really want and need. And it would not fit well if I wanted to still do a project in the garage once in awhile. So my gym is not as perfect as I dreamed.
    But this!! I can squat, press, pull using a stable rack. I have smooth pulleys with two points(!) for weight choice to really have a huge range to grow into....its TWO IN ONE....and its SMALLER than my fold away.
    Now....who wants to buy my Rogue rack???

  • @mattshomegym5053
    @mattshomegym5053 Год назад +5

    I just left the BoS website after looking at their full size FT and these stacks. I was wondering how the plate loaded stack would function if I bought 2 and nested them together. I came to garage gym reviews and here it is, exactly what I was looking for. You just sold me on the concept. BoS should be grateful 😂. Thanks Coop!

  • @thiccchungus588
    @thiccchungus588 7 месяцев назад +5

    Now that they just released a new all-in-one which is effectively a functional trainer with front-facing uprights which allow it to function as a squat rack, I'd love to see a comparison between this and that (or at the very least a review of the all-in-one!)

    • @jttasb
      @jttasb 2 месяца назад

      me too, I would also like to see the comparison you are talking about, and a review of the AIO. The AIO has the lat pulldown which is important to me. But a pair of wider spaced (these cable towers) would allow for cable crossovers, and more bench space in between. Hmm....

    • @balboa0621
      @balboa0621 20 дней назад

      Gluck's gym reviewed it, if you haven't seen that vid. The biggest knocks are you can't mount to a wall (so the plate loaded has to get mounted to the floor) and you can't get your bench deep enough into the rack to do incline presses. I have a stand alone high/low row station, and I would hate to use either this or the all in one for low rows unless/untill bells releases a foot plate. Bracing against the unit is very uncomfortable.
      Bells is partnering with a DiY'er to bring out a high row addition for this with a seat and a leg holder, but it isn't officially announced yet.

  • @KeeL246
    @KeeL246 Год назад +4

    I got 2 of the plate loaded towers and use them as a squat rack and functional trainer inmy 8x10 basement. This thing is amazing, I can do anything I want to that I'd want a power rack for and get all of the benefits of a FT as an incredibly low price. It also allows me to have open floor space in such a small basement and it fits into low ceilings.
    I would like to correct you that the uprights are actually 2.3x2.3 with 5/8 holes, so it will only work with their attachments for their original line of racks. Not to worry though if that concerns anyone, they make all of their attatchments with the 2.3x2.3 that they would for their 3x3 line of racks and pretty much have any attachment you'd want already available.
    I have the nylon pullies and while they are nice and smooth and I don't really have any complaints, I will be upgrading to the aluminum at some point.
    My ONLY compaint with this setup is that you CANT upgrade to a weight stack in the future from the plate loaded setup. While disappointing for me as I would've liked that option, not really a big deal.

    • @jndq591
      @jndq591 Год назад

      How are pulldowns? Are you using the double hook straight bar? How to you support you legs for your pulldowns?

    • @KeeL246
      @KeeL246 9 месяцев назад

      @@ZugZugMahogny I woudlve loved the weight stack version, but at 3x the cost, idk if i could justify that for my budget. Loading the plates is fine and im definitely used to it but damn, having the stacks wouldve been convenient.

    • @KeeL246
      @KeeL246 9 месяцев назад

      lat pulldown are awkward. its not really tall enough to do proper lat pulldowns unless you sit on the floor and do some diy leg holder stuff. I dont do pulldowns very much at all but I like to sit backwards on my incline bench and do single arm pulldowns at a bit of an angle and it works just fine for me. my ceiling height wouldnt allow me to get anything that would allow me to do conventional lat pulls anyways so i have no complaints@@jndq591

    • @Siphi
      @Siphi 8 месяцев назад

      If you were to bench press / put a bench in between does it fit well or is it only good to do with squats?

    • @xperience890
      @xperience890 5 месяцев назад

      You can't upgrade the stacks, but one thing that you can do is connecting pulleys together for 1:1 ratio, and add a gympin bar that connect both connectors together. You now should have the two stacks working together, having each 1:1 ratio, so 420lbs total.
      Keep in mind that the cables are rated for only 250lbs anyway.

  • @johnmorrison7205
    @johnmorrison7205 Год назад +10

    If you can afford it buy the weight stack, super satisfied with my purchase. I started off with a plate loaded cable tower on the back of a power rack (Valor Fitness BD7) and constantly having to shift weights around for every new exercise gets old fast, especially when you're using 180lbs for lat pulldowns and having to unload down to 20lbs for lateral raises. The price difference will pay for it self when you consider all the time you spend shifting plates around.

    • @bulletprooff1k
      @bulletprooff1k Год назад +1

      How you deal with the cable twisting. It annoying to fix

    • @johnmorrison7205
      @johnmorrison7205 Год назад

      @@bulletprooff1k What do you mean, like when you have two cables attached to one attachments?

    • @Dan-ee9oe
      @Dan-ee9oe Год назад

      I’ve had an issue with the cable twisting as well. I can’t figure out why it’s happening.

    • @bulletprooff1k
      @bulletprooff1k Год назад

      @@johnmorrison7205 the thing that hangs in the middle the cables twist sometimes when i finish a workout

    • @bulletprooff1k
      @bulletprooff1k Год назад

      @@Dan-ee9oe support say you have to align where cable bends

  • @alextorres9810
    @alextorres9810 11 месяцев назад +5

    I own the two double stack and absolutely love them what I had done different for the height I cut 2 2x4s and stacked them under the front footing and for the rear did 2 2x4s straight across and bolted them together now they sit higher much better for a better stretch for lat pull downs also I removed the pull up bar and separated them apart further out to have better cable flys. I already own a squat rack with a pull up bar, so didn’t have a need for another squat rack. And i could still buy attachments from Bells Steel without any affect.

    • @joartstewey
      @joartstewey 11 месяцев назад

      Could you use this for a smith function as well?

    • @DATFITNESS
      @DATFITNESS 6 месяцев назад

      How high is it originally please?

  • @Jake_RF
    @Jake_RF Год назад +62

    I gotta say if there's a type of math us meatheads can bust out instantly, it would be adding up plates 😂

    • @thebooper8988
      @thebooper8988 Год назад +9

      Until we get to specialty bar, suddenly it's wait.. the axel is 25lbs not 45 and that trap bar is 75 not 45. Suddenly Im not so good anymore lol.

    • @peterkatsoulis6650
      @peterkatsoulis6650 Год назад +2

      😂🤣

    • @stephentg1
      @stephentg1 Месяц назад

      @@thebooper8988 Absolutely. Wait this is the Rep trap bar - and its 61 pounds so...

  • @brianmilner9837
    @brianmilner9837 Год назад +4

    Once again, Thanks COOOOOOOPPP!!!! My dream home gym rack is still the REP ARES with an upgraded stack. I love how REP Fitness and Bells of Steel are getting deeper into modularity, which makes it a product line you can start small on and add to it.

  • @rodolfomedini9931
    @rodolfomedini9931 Год назад +4

    I like the versatility, value, and footprint... If I had space wanting a second squat rack or FT I'd get this for the utility.

  • @jckinney86
    @jckinney86 Год назад +5

    It’d be real cool if you could do a comparison between the Bells of Steel and Get RX’D twin cable towers. Get RX’D might not have as many accessories but they have some unique ones, and they also use 3x3 posts.

  • @tjmenie7312
    @tjmenie7312 11 месяцев назад +5

    I would like to see a comparison for using two of these and setting it up to use as a squat rack, vs the major lutie or ritfit racks with the functional trainer

    • @KeeL246
      @KeeL246 9 месяцев назад +5

      I use these as a squat rack and regularly bench and incline bench on it with spotter arms. Its awesome, super stable since theyre bolted to the wall. I am so glad I went with this option as apposed to a rack for my space. Even if I moved into a bigger space I would just keep these instead of a 4 post rack because its just so good, theres no reason for me to get a rack when I have these with spotter arms. Even with the nylon pullies this setup rocks.

    • @JordanLambo369
      @JordanLambo369 4 месяца назад

      @@KeeL246 Did you space the feet out on these for more room to mount your squat bar?

  • @debo5.059
    @debo5.059 Год назад +6

    I have the double plate stack with a bunch of the accessories, and I love it. Use it one way or another every day. Thanks for reviewing it.

  • @Polak966
    @Polak966 Год назад +9

    Thanks for reviewing this one, coop! Been on my radar. Actually, your last few vids were exactly the ones I've been waiting for (this + the titan hack+leg press).
    I'd love it if you did more reviews of combo machines that mimic the gym experience at home. Have you tried the powertec lever gyms before?

  • @drooney9104
    @drooney9104 11 месяцев назад +2

    If they make a 90-93 inch version I am in. They could also offer a seat attachment then for lat pulldowns. I am surprised no one has thought of this. They also should really make it with 3x3 .

  • @jonathangwaley8388
    @jonathangwaley8388 Год назад +2

    I have the plate loaded version and I absolutely love it

  • @jamesodonoghue5818
    @jamesodonoghue5818 Год назад +4

    I have a plat loaded lat pulldown/low row. Every time I change the plates, I wish I had a weight stack. I can't see myself investing in more plate loaded equipment.

  • @hulksta3223
    @hulksta3223 Год назад +1

    This would be a PERFECT fit for my garden shed/workshop/gym 😅

  • @onecargaragegym
    @onecargaragegym Год назад +6

    For a standalone weight stack around the same price point, Archon has the very low profile Dual Cable Station Weight Stack. I've got one and am enjoying it so far. I haven't seen another product like it if you're really short on space. Unfortunately, like the Bells, it does come with nylon pulleys which I'm planning on upgrading. It would be interesting to see a review of this and other "low profile" functional trainers/cable stations.

    • @chrishi313
      @chrishi313 Год назад +1

      I would like a review on this too, I bought 2 of the Archon Dual Cable Stations (plate loaded) and have them as a functional trainer. They have been great so far with no issues and the price was cheaper than the Bells of Steel.

    • @adammiller3060
      @adammiller3060 Год назад +1

      Thanks for bringing these up. An additional month in, are these still holding up/functioning well? I’m not very familiar with Archon, which is my primary cause for hesitation in purchasing.

    • @meisdetermined
      @meisdetermined 11 месяцев назад

      I think the thing that makes the BOS one better is the ability to add attachments. That may be the only thing that makes it better than the Archon.

  • @jeremypletz424
    @jeremypletz424 Год назад +5

    That double plate loaded sounds top notch. Question for GGR or anyone who has this set up... how well does a bench fit in between the uprights with those base supports going inward? Could they be rotated to be parallel and still provide sufficient stability and support?

    • @jamiesoncostello
      @jamiesoncostello 4 месяца назад +1

      The feet have multiple holes and can be mounted wider on the front to allow easier benching.

  • @Camping814
    @Camping814 Год назад +2

    This is perfect for what I'm trying to accomplish, thanks for the review!

  • @BruninhoBall
    @BruninhoBall Год назад +1

    Been thinking of doing this setup for awhile, really happy he did this vid

  • @HugoCoolDude
    @HugoCoolDude Год назад +3

    "Whoa, COVID days were wild, am I right? But you know what? I gotta admit, that's when I discovered your channel, and it's been an absolute blast ever since! Seriously, your content kept me pumped up during those crazy times when I set up my own home gym. Now, I'm totally hooked! So, how about giving us a mind-blowing, space-saving setup? I'm talking double plate loaded stack as a squat rack, cable attachments galore, barbell, weights, adjustable dumbbells, elastic bands, and storage that magically fits it all! And don't forget the cherry on top: a super versatile bench. I'm dying to see how you can make it all neat, organized, and ready for some heavy-duty workouts! You're a rockstar, man! Can't wait to see what you come up with! 🤘💪"

  • @yiani31
    @yiani31 8 месяцев назад

    I'm thinking about getting two of these, instead of a functional trainer, for this reason: thinking about putting them on either side of my 70" Rogue mass storage dumbell rack, so 1. space efficient - I'd be using all the space between the towers for dumbell and other storage, 2. they'd be wide apart, hopefully like a real cable crossover

  • @h2mohammad
    @h2mohammad Год назад +2

    Dang was looking at rep ares and g20pro but might go with 2 plate loadable ones instead.

  • @CrisostomoIbarra1989
    @CrisostomoIbarra1989 Год назад +1

    I have the plate loaded version with the aluminum upgrade. Worth the purchase.

    • @GuardianofGeekdom
      @GuardianofGeekdom Год назад

      Amy problems with it being uneven if you only have plates on one side of it? I have a cheaper plate loaded and I always have to have plates on both sides or it will pull crooked a bit. Thanks in advance!

    • @adammenken
      @adammenken 7 месяцев назад

      Are you able to add 45’s to the plate pins? It looks a bit tight back there with it being mounted to the wall.

  • @justintime1750
    @justintime1750 Год назад

    I’ve been bouncing between this setup vs the double stack functional trainer from Bells. I didn’t know before this video that the double exit makes the pulley ratio 1:1 and the single exit is a 2:1. I think that has made me make up my mind. Once I can afford it, I’ll be getting a single stack, then when I can afford the second, grab that one. Then turn it into a rack when I can afford the required components. Let the gains begin!

  • @Spark0872
    @Spark0872 Год назад +1

    Another great video, Coop. Please do a review of the new BOS monolift attachments with rollers. Can’t seem to find a whole lot of consumer feedback on that particular product, so your insight would be very much appreciated. Thanx.

  • @TrenbologneSandwich
    @TrenbologneSandwich 2 месяца назад +1

    I can't imagine wanting a weight stack, plate loaded is always superior

  • @karynreyher9005
    @karynreyher9005 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love your videos! Do you have one for the Bells of Steel Functional Trainer Stand Alone?

  • @futbol1972
    @futbol1972 11 месяцев назад +1

    So this can replace my titan x3 foldable rack and inspire functional trainer??? I wanna cimbine some stuf in my gym to make space. Love my separate stations though. I also have a rhino stand alone, and titan selectorized lat pull down. I was thinking about droping in rhino in rack with surplus system like coop rack but i dont k ow if i will like loading plates to do lat pull downs😳

  • @bobbyhunt3009
    @bobbyhunt3009 Год назад +1

    Coop, I would like to see 2 BOS wall mounted cable starions tied together as U have in this video compared to the
    ER Kang, Major Lutie, or Mikola budget power racks that have the built in functional trainers. I have the ER Kang which is superior to the Major Lutie based on one factor. The ER Kang has numbered uprights where as the Major Lutie and Mikola do not as far as I've seen.
    I use mine as my functional trainer as it is my second rack.
    It is stable enough to use as my main rack but it is not macho enough for me to use as my main rack.
    Only downfall I've seen with the ER Kang (which will also be the case with the Major Lutie and Mikola) is U cannot use attachments from other companies so the JCups, safeties, dip bars, etc. will have to come from ER Kang and they are not good but using the rack to work as my functional trainer works fine.

  • @LeftyChannelVLR
    @LeftyChannelVLR Год назад +3

    If I would've had this video two months ago, I would not have purchased the REP Ares. I do not regret the REP Ares, it's a marvelous product, but this two-tower set up would've done the job for nearly half the price. I would then wonder how to solve the garage gym floor slope problem that most of us STILL deal with. @GarageGymReviews Is there a video that shows us our options to solve the sloping floor problem for a cheap price? Also, a video comparing the two-tower weight stack BoS w/rack attachments (mentioned at 10:00) versus REP PR4000 w/Ares would be dope!

    • @edwardp4417
      @edwardp4417 Год назад +2

      I have my squat rack mounted on an 8x8 platform that I built. I shimmed the side of the platform to account for the slope.

    • @DBOL-cx2ve
      @DBOL-cx2ve Год назад +1

      I’d love to see more REP vs Bells too

  • @tstats1129
    @tstats1129 Год назад +4

    Really wish they would release a 3x3 Hydra version of this. I would love to have a functional trainer that doubles as second squat rack, but having to have two separate sets of attachments kills the appeal.

  • @jerrypomroy2375
    @jerrypomroy2375 Год назад +2

    Wish they offered a second tower without the pulley system. That’d be an ideal budget starter setup, to then add accessories over time.

    • @johnhernandez4763
      @johnhernandez4763 Год назад

      That’s a really good idea! Who would need another one when just 1 can do 1 in each arm

  • @mybootscamewithoutstraps
    @mybootscamewithoutstraps 9 месяцев назад

    Used your link to purchase one just now. Thanks Coop! Merry Christmas and I love you dudes

  • @jonm610
    @jonm610 8 месяцев назад +4

    I’m sorry Coop. I bought this without thinking about your link (love it!). I will repent and seek penance. I ask your forgiveness.

  • @johngreen2015
    @johngreen2015 4 месяца назад

    I think the reason the cables don't have a higher weight rating is because of the front footing design. If the front footing was a front facing extension instead of side to side, there would be something impeading front toppling of the machine if there was failure in the top wall connection point (a remote possibility but...)

  • @lonotrekkeraugevita9563
    @lonotrekkeraugevita9563 Год назад +3

    Coop, Can the plate-loading fit 25’s or 35’s w/out scraping the back wall? It looks like you have a single 5 or 10 lb. plate during demo exercising. If that’s all that can fit (5-10s) how much weight in plates can fit?

  • @NoFate247
    @NoFate247 Год назад +2

    Loving the space savings and price.....

    • @johnhernandez4763
      @johnhernandez4763 Год назад +1

      Where is the wall mounted Athena that you mentioned?

    • @NoFate247
      @NoFate247 Год назад

      @@johnhernandez4763 still unreleased, it was only teased a few weeks ago

  • @cclark5051
    @cclark5051 Год назад +1

    Great review man. I bought 2 of the plate stack versions during the COVID lockdown and they are amazing. I will say, my only complaint is not upgrading the pulley wheels but over all this thing is amazing and I use it during every workout in addition to my rack!

    • @cclark5051
      @cclark5051 Год назад

      @-GarageGymReviews..- Thank you, I wasn't expecting anything.

    • @jndq591
      @jndq591 Год назад +1

      How are pulldown on your dual tower? Are you using the double hook straight bar to do them? How do you support yourself, your legs when doing so? I'd really like to know.

    • @cclark5051
      @cclark5051 Год назад +1

      @@jndq591 pulldowns are not as good as having a pulldown system designed for pull downs but this does a good enough job. I normally just sit on the floor in front of the machine without any additional support

  • @charlesleverette2479
    @charlesleverette2479 Год назад

    Two plate loaded stacks with the aluminum upgrade and the accessories is all you really need with a good bench and some plates

  • @richardmather1906
    @richardmather1906 Год назад +3

    I like plate loaded because I can use the plates for other things. DB handles or loadable kettlebell, for example.

  • @brettpearson4379
    @brettpearson4379 Год назад +1

    i have been waiting for you to review this

  • @HugoCoolDude
    @HugoCoolDude Год назад +2

    OMG, dude! I gotta say, I'm totally obsessed with your channel! Been a loyal fan since those epic* COVID days when I kicked off my very own home gym journey. Your content is fire! 🔥
    So, here's the deal. I'm dying to see you create the ultimate space-saving, cost-efficient setup. Picture this: a mind-blowing double plate loaded stack that doubles as a squat rack, cable attachments galore, a sick barbell with weights, a pair of adjustable dumbbells, some killer elastic bands, and to top it off, storage that magically fits everything. And we can't forget about a super versatile (and adjustable) bench!
    I'm seriously drooling just thinking about it. Show us how you can whip up a tidy, organized, and integrated setup that covers all the essential exercises with heavyweights. You're a genius, man! Can't wait to see what you come up with. 🤩💪
    * "I've been a fan of your channel since the early days of the pandemic when I started my own home gym journey. It was a unique time that presented its own set of challenges, but your content really helped me stay motivated and focused. I appreciate the value you brought during that period."

  • @josephervin6856
    @josephervin6856 Год назад

    I have the weight stack version and absolutely love it

  • @TOMReefer
    @TOMReefer 11 месяцев назад +1

    Plate loaded would not be able to be mounted on the wall mount if you use large plates 9:50. I like the stack👍🏻

  • @MichelKuonen
    @MichelKuonen 2 месяца назад

    possible to combine the MONSTER (LITE) RACK MOUNT LAT PULLDOWN SEAT + LOW ROW KIT from Rogue? would be an incredible combination

  • @brettmarturano
    @brettmarturano 6 дней назад

    Is there a demo of a bench for bench press on here? Just want to see if there's room for incline bench between The front and te back wall

  • @tomkreischer9146
    @tomkreischer9146 Год назад +3

    Hey coop.really enjoying your videos, especially the functional trainers. I'm looking at the inspire sf3 due to limited space. But would really like your input on this.

  • @tfeghali123
    @tfeghali123 9 месяцев назад +1

    need to review the wall mounted athena

  • @Dan-ee9oe
    @Dan-ee9oe Год назад

    I have the weight stack version of this and I love it. I use everyday I workout. Including leg day. One small thing. The upright is actually 2.3” x 2.3”. Not 2” x 2”.

    • @bulletprooff1k
      @bulletprooff1k Год назад

      How you do legs on this

    • @Dan-ee9oe
      @Dan-ee9oe Год назад +1

      Rope pull throughs, glute kickbacks, straight leg kickbacks, cable straight leg hip abductions. You could also probably use it for belt squats.

    • @bulletprooff1k
      @bulletprooff1k Год назад

      @@Dan-ee9oe i see ty

  • @rogelioperezfitness
    @rogelioperezfitness Год назад

    Got their belt squat and their cable stacks ordered 2 separate ones due to my studio gym being upstairs and needing to distribute weight well. Also two stacks single towers are lighter than most functional trainers

  • @HugoCoolDude
    @HugoCoolDude Год назад +1

    Yo, yo, pay attention, my friend, I'm 'bout to drop some lines that transcend,
    Been hooked on your channel since COVID, no trend,
    Started my home gym, gains on a steady ascend,
    Now I need a setup, efficient, space-saving, my friend!
    Imagine a double plate loaded stack, a squat rack that's stacked,
    Cable attachments, barbell, weights, no lack,
    Adjustable dumbbells, elastic bands, all intact,
    Storage solution on point, organized to the max!
    I need versatility, an adjustable bench that's top-notch,
    Heavyweight exercises, I won't settle for a botch,
    Tidy, organized, integrated, that's how I watch,
    Your skills put to the test, show me what you've got!
    Cockiness oozing, I bring the swagger, no doubt,
    Your creation better make others pout,
    Can't wait to witness your genius, watch you stand out,
    You're a fitness icon, bro, hear the crowd shout!
    Unleash your magic, boss, let the world feel the sting,
    With your setup, we'll rise, we'll be the kings,
    No need for cocky references, let your achievements sing,
    Keep dominating the game, that's how you win!

  • @alexisgonzalea7363
    @alexisgonzalea7363 Год назад

    Thx bro I really like your videos they helped me plan my home gym

  • @VegetaPrinceOfSaiyans
    @VegetaPrinceOfSaiyans 5 месяцев назад

    Man GetRXd has a similar build with 3x3 1" hole uprights and the compatibility with other 3x3 attachments makes it kind of a better option. I think its also cheaper. Either one one these is really tempting me to swap out my Rep rack for it.

  • @adammenken
    @adammenken 7 месяцев назад +1

    Is there enough room on the backside to add bumper plates on the weight pins? It looks like there might not be enough room between where you add the plates and the wall.

    • @AtzinF
      @AtzinF 6 месяцев назад

      There's definitely not enough space for the weight pins to hold bumper plates unless you don't bolt the towers to the wall and leave a significant space between the wall and the back upright and even then the bumper plates would hit the sleeves on the plate loaded towers as there's only about 7 inches of clearance between the back upright and the sleeves, pretty sure it would be even less clearance for the selectorized version

  • @Leonidas0724
    @Leonidas0724 3 месяца назад

    Coop what do you recommend for basement gym, 2 bells of steel weight stack to make a rack or the newer Rep fitness FT Arcadia? Also, do the feet not get in the way of using this as a rack? Seem like they would

  • @trentparks7047
    @trentparks7047 Год назад

    I wish they had a functional trainer for the Hydra rack instead of just the lat pull-down attachment. It’s great but it would be really nice to have other placement options too.

  • @Jordan-vf6cw
    @Jordan-vf6cw Год назад +2

    I’m considering adding two of these cable towers (either the plate load or weight stack versions) to the left and right sides of the front of my rogue monster lite rack with 24 inch bells of steel crossmembers to attach and secure the cable towers. This would create a fantastically wide functional trainer… aka my homegym DREAM.
    My biggest concern is cable length for cable crossovers.. do any owners of these cable towers (or anyone else) have any idea if this will work?

    • @debo5.059
      @debo5.059 Год назад +1

      I have 2 of the weight stack version, and crossovers work great. Even when I do lat pull downs while sitting on the floor it doesn't max out the cables.

  • @waragainstavg
    @waragainstavg Год назад +1

    Can you review the Major Lutie Functional Power Racks?

  • @jamesd314
    @jamesd314 Год назад +1

    Still wasn't sold on the Titan, now I definitely am uncertain haha
    Also, stop making me beg for merch and make it happen!

  • @thetruemorg
    @thetruemorg Год назад +1

    I would love to see this whole thing as a standalone unit because not all of us can attach it to a wall.
    Also, the plate loaded version is definitely the price point that it's not that much more expensive for two of them than one of the good racks, especially if you can do most of the functionality of a rack and jammer and etc

    • @cclark5051
      @cclark5051 Год назад +4

      You don't need to wall mount these. There are mounting holes so you can floor mount. I had issues with wall mounting because my studs were too far apart to get good distance between the two I bought so I drilled a couple holes in my garage floor and they work amazing

  • @dc100dc100
    @dc100dc100 Год назад +1

    Tip for the titan cable machines. Open the pulleys and hit them with some silicone lubrication spray and wipe down the poles with it also. Smoooth.

  • @StonedRambo01
    @StonedRambo01 Год назад

    Taller version with heavier weight capacity on the plate loaded version is a must for me to buy. And it would be nice if they made it upgradable to the weight stack option.

  • @AndreMerklin
    @AndreMerklin 3 месяца назад

    Can I ask which of these (Titan, Bells of steel...) are available in Europe? or is there something similar from other producers (price, wall mounted ...) thanx

  • @johngrinnell
    @johngrinnell Год назад

    Yes! Give us those reviews

  • @doctabustacruz
    @doctabustacruz Год назад +1

    Is there enough room for bumper plates if mounted to the studs of my wall?

  • @longebane
    @longebane Год назад

    I noticed there’s an “upgraded” version of major lutie line called Supgym. And follows the concept of combining a functional trainer with a rack in a compact space. I just bought it before I saw this video. Hmm..

  • @robbarchard
    @robbarchard Год назад +1

    Is there room for full sized plates on the plate-loaded option? It looks like you've just got change-plates on there?

  • @user-yv4kn2ws8r
    @user-yv4kn2ws8r 8 месяцев назад +1

    New ones have 2 racks so you can do bench and squats

  • @tylerellis5609
    @tylerellis5609 Год назад +1

    REP FT-5000 v2 or 2 BOS single weight stacks?

  • @jonahwilliams2569
    @jonahwilliams2569 Год назад +2

    Can you fit a 45LB plate without hitting the wall?
    Thanks for all the advice big home! 💪

    • @cclark5051
      @cclark5051 Год назад +2

      Yes you can, but it will only fit 3 45 lbs bumper plates per side. There is about 2-4 inches of clearance from the wall with the plates on.

  • @JenovaImproved
    @JenovaImproved Год назад

    Every additional video i watch trying to find an alternative just solidifies how INSANE the frayfitness savage combo rack deal is right now. 2 of these w/ weight stack loaded would be over 2k. The frayfitness is MORE weight in each stack, 1:1 ratio, and it comes inside a 4 post half rack with front stabilizer legs. Also aluminum pulleys and better cables.

    • @DANI_G_GERMAN1793
      @DANI_G_GERMAN1793 Год назад

      A great deal if you have the space. That's for sure. It'd very nice and probably accepts more attatchments from other brands.

  • @anthonymcconnell7487
    @anthonymcconnell7487 Год назад

    Would be cool to see this combined with the bulletproof isolator, endless possibilities!

    • @cclark5051
      @cclark5051 Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing. I am just worried if it could support my weight.

    • @Dan-ee9oe
      @Dan-ee9oe Год назад

      Just confirm the the Bulletproof Isolator can fit on 2.3x2.3 uprights. It did not appear as an option on their website.

  • @josephkim870
    @josephkim870 Год назад +1

    How effective might a rack made of two plate loaded stacks work for small plate weight storage (up to 25lb)?

  • @MathiasMorch
    @MathiasMorch Год назад +2

    Is the back upright far enough back that the plate loaded pulley doesn't hit it if you have 45s on the weighthorn?

    • @adammenken
      @adammenken 7 месяцев назад

      Have you found an answer yet? I’m wondering the same thing.

  • @mach5jeep
    @mach5jeep Год назад

    I wish they would put weight horns on top of the weight stack in case you wanted to add plates/bands/chains

  • @zanegriggs5166
    @zanegriggs5166 Год назад

    You should do a review on one of the jacked up fitness power racks. Took a while for me to get mine though, about 2 months.

  • @adriennebiddings7324
    @adriennebiddings7324 Год назад +1

    What about the Titan Nemesis single stack functional trainer? Any thoughts on that as there don't seem to be any reviews out there

  • @StrongbyLee
    @StrongbyLee 9 месяцев назад

    The way he chuckled as he insulted meatheads was too funny.

  • @ron310
    @ron310 Год назад +2

    Can you fit a 45lb Olympic bumper plate on the plate loader or would the plate hit the wall?

    • @adammenken
      @adammenken 7 месяцев назад +1

      Have you gotten an answer yet? I’m wondering the same thing.

  • @carlosshaw6648
    @carlosshaw6648 5 месяцев назад

    How would I secure the top bracket to a stud in my garage if I have a concrete 4" curb around the perimeter of the floor? (so the bracket doesn't reach the wall since it will be 4" apart.

  • @joecowan3719
    @joecowan3719 Год назад

    Would love to see this compared to the wall mounted Athena that Ryan from REP teased the other day.

  • @crenshawshank
    @crenshawshank Год назад

    I'm constantly gettng advertised the Major Lutie rack with the plate loaded on both sides, and every time the price catches me off guard for how not-terrible it seems. So yeah if you could review it along side a proven option like this one that'd be awesome!

  • @type1justin
    @type1justin Год назад +3

    I've been looking at these for a while.and haven't pulled the trigger. Wondering if it still moves smooth if you don't load the weight on either side evenly, like if you threw a 25 on one side of the horn. Please let me know, thanks Coop!

    • @AndrewFrancisFreeman
      @AndrewFrancisFreeman Год назад +1

      I was wondering the same thing.

    • @cclark5051
      @cclark5051 Год назад +2

      It absolutely doesn't move smoothly with uneven weight. You can feel the system rubbing pretty bad if the weight is off. If you are going to use uneven weight, you may want to think about getting the upgraded pulleys.

    • @type1justin
      @type1justin Год назад

      @@cclark5051 Thanks for the reply. I had a feeling that would ve the case.

  • @peyton1148
    @peyton1148 7 месяцев назад +1

    Has anybody done this same setup in the video? Where 1 is the weight stack tower, and the other is the plate loaded tower? I like to do drop sets for biceps/triceps, but would be difficult to do with plate loaded. Thanks!

    • @AtzinF
      @AtzinF 6 месяцев назад +1

      You need to watch a video by Matt Rosenman's on towers, he sold me on them much more than Coop did, and he covers doing drop sets with them, I personally got 2 cable loaded towers but I can still do drop sets quite fine by alternating the 2 towers

  • @sigfreed11
    @sigfreed11 4 месяца назад

    What would be the comparable functional trainer for the price of 2 of the plate loaded versions?
    Is this a better option than that?

  • @konradkitrys
    @konradkitrys Год назад +1

    399.99 CAD currently for Canadians, for the plate loaded version, better not raise the pricing after this video

  • @jerrod1457
    @jerrod1457 Год назад

    can you review some of the new nordic bench/back extension combos? I'm intrigued but I see some design flaws in each of them.

  • @danielpicerni24
    @danielpicerni24 Год назад

    Inspire FTX from Costco! Was $1199 a couple months ago.

  • @apuz13
    @apuz13 10 месяцев назад +1

    Being mounted to the wall on the plate loaded one what size plates will fit? From this video it looks like 45’s would be to big.

    • @AtzinF
      @AtzinF 6 месяцев назад +2

      45's fit in just fine, snug fit though

  • @AndrewFrancisFreeman
    @AndrewFrancisFreeman Год назад +2

    How close to the wall is the plate horn? It doesn't look like you can load bumpers, is that accurate?

    • @petergoreham6219
      @petergoreham6219 Год назад +1

      I have the plate loaded at home and it’s attached to the wall. Bumpers fit.

    • @AndrewFrancisFreeman
      @AndrewFrancisFreeman Год назад +1

      @@petergoreham6219 Perfect. Thanks

  • @tedwhite9359
    @tedwhite9359 Год назад

    would be cool to have some kind barbell, connecting to the pulleys and turn into a Smith

  • @sergejstojanovic2518
    @sergejstojanovic2518 Год назад

    Can you connect one cable from left and from right to the middle and do lat pulldowns? I know it wouldn't be as good as a real lat pulldown but like a completely vertical lat pulldown instead of the angled one.

  • @ldgarnett777
    @ldgarnett777 10 месяцев назад

    Anybody have experience with the Get RX’D plate loads functional trainer? Wondering how it compares to this and the titan cable tower

  • @KA-x2
    @KA-x2 Год назад

    Would it be possible to attach the pulleys to a barbell with a strap or something? Or would it be unstable? I feel like maybe there's some barbell type exercises that could take advantage of the unique combo of pulleys and barbell j cup

  • @peterkatsoulis6650
    @peterkatsoulis6650 Год назад

    So using this as a squat rack too, you could put a bench in the middle and use it to bench paresse along with squat? If so are there safety arm or strap options? This could be great option with its small footprint!

    • @peterkatsoulis6650
      @peterkatsoulis6650 Год назад

      Just saw the let’s talk comment,
      So LET’S TALK! 😁

  • @AstraImperium
    @AstraImperium Год назад

    Coop please review the titan fitness plate loaded functional trainer

  • @balboa0621
    @balboa0621 7 месяцев назад +1

    If I went with the two to build out a squat rack, how far should I space them? What is the spacing for the pull up bar?

    • @AtzinF
      @AtzinF 6 месяцев назад +2

      42.5 inches or 108 cm is the space in between the uprights when the pull-up bar is attached, my profile picture shows my set-up, I purchased the stainless steel pull-up bar and FYI I'm a bit dissapointed as the bar cannot be removed unless you unbolt your entire pair of cable pulley from the wall or ground as the design prevents you from doing so, also the diameter of the bar is too small, the knurling is very adequate though but I much prefer their cheaper pull-up bar for the commercial rack, that one has bare steel and no knurling but the diameter is 1.25" as opposed to the 1" diameter on this one.

    • @balboa0621
      @balboa0621 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@AtzinF I ended up buying two and just finished setting them up yesterday. The RUclips assembly video was awful and out of date as changes to bolt sizing and hole spacing on the upright were modified.
      Every piece came with damage to the powder coat, which was frustrating, and the pulleys aren't nearly as smooth as coop suggests. Overall, very disappointed with the packaging and assembly, mildly disappointed in the product quality.

    • @AtzinF
      @AtzinF 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@balboa0621 I agree, their assembly video did little more than frustrate me for more than an hour due to the same reason you mentioned, and just like in your case the powder coat came with quite a few chips and dents but nothing major to me, in regard to the pulleys not being very smooth I had an issue only with the second tower I assembled, although I realized that the main reason for it to be much less smooth than the other one was that the cables were all twisted (apparently I had to make sure to untangle the entire cable before assembly which I weirdly did on the first and skipped on the second) causing the hanging pulleys to not be parallel to the upright and increasing tension, I removed the entire cable and untangled it which made the hanging pulley parallel again and that made the cable run smoother but for some reason after a few days the cable keeps getting twisted again a bit. Overall BOS is miles behind Rep or other major US companies in terms of quality assurance but for the price I'm pretty satisfied with the towers.