Between this at $650 and a Fitness Reality Super Max power cage with all the pully accessories at around $450-550, which do you feel gives the better bang for the buck? I know in your previous reviews you were a big fan of the Super Max, just wondering which of these you'd go with if you had to choose one.
@@mrray4015 I'm still a huge fan of the Fitness Reality 810xlt. That's one of the ala cart racks so you have to buy each piece separately. If that puts you anywhere near $650 I'd recommend this cage because you get the dual pulleys. This will allow you to do a lot of exercises that you can't perform with the Fitness Reality single pulley cable system.
Great review brother, I think this is the rack I’m gonna purchase. Was looking at the F22 by Major Fitness but this just seems like the best bang for buck. Wish you a happy and healthy new year 💪🏼
I’ve been exploring options to upgrade my home gym setup and recently decided on the RitKeep Rmax250 for $260. It’s comparable to the Fitness Reality bench but stands out for its virtually limitless upgrade potential. Its design allows compatibility with many Titan, Rogue, and Bells of Steel accessories, offering significant versatility. If I were looking for an all-in-one solution, I’d consider the Destroyer M10. Like an entry-level cage, it features a customizable pull-up bar, band pegs at both the top and bottom, and, despite being constructed with 2x2 14-gauge steel, it mimics the functionality of 2x3 11-gauge models. This includes 1-inch holes on the sides, base, and upper sections, allowing for extensive future attachment options. Unlike other all-in-one setups that limit customization, the Destroyer M10 offers adaptability to suit evolving needs.
It sounds like you've done your research! The RitKeep Rmax250 is a solid choice for versatility, and the Destroyer M10 seems like a great option for anyone looking for an all-in-one solution. Best of luck with your home gym upgrades!
Between this at $650 and a Fitness Reality Super Max power cage with all the pully accessories at around $450-550, which do you feel gives the better bang for the buck? I know in your previous reviews you were a big fan of the Super Max, just wondering which of these you'd go with if you had to choose one.
@@mrray4015 I'm still a huge fan of the Fitness Reality 810xlt. That's one of the ala cart racks so you have to buy each piece separately. If that puts you anywhere near $650 I'd recommend this cage because you get the dual pulleys. This will allow you to do a lot of exercises that you can't perform with the Fitness Reality single pulley cable system.
@@UsawaFitness Good info. Thanks!
Great review brother, I think this is the rack I’m gonna purchase. Was looking at the F22 by Major Fitness but this just seems like the best bang for buck. Wish you a happy and healthy new year 💪🏼
@@Southpaw-qc9gh it's a solid pick, you'll be happy with it. Thanks for watching and Happy New Year. Let's go! 💪🏾
I just bought one. Good cage for the price. 👍🏻
@@truckkjonze308 Absolutely!
Just got my K6 package it’s awesome. Shocked how decent it was. And pretty easy to assemble
@@mrossi9926 Congrats! That's a big add to a home gym. Time to get those gains! 💪🏾
The K6 is smillimar to the K3 is that also a 2-1 ratio?
@mrossi9926 yep it is
Great review! Helped me out a lot in my search for a all in one trainer.
I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the info unc. This was a great review.
@@DanielDuranamoPRODuran Thanks for watching and taking time to leave that comment.
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Thank you! I'm glad you like the video.
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Thank you! It's another good one!
I’ve been exploring options to upgrade my home gym setup and recently decided on the RitKeep Rmax250 for $260. It’s comparable to the Fitness Reality bench but stands out for its virtually limitless upgrade potential. Its design allows compatibility with many Titan, Rogue, and Bells of Steel accessories, offering significant versatility.
If I were looking for an all-in-one solution, I’d consider the Destroyer M10. Like an entry-level cage, it features a customizable pull-up bar, band pegs at both the top and bottom, and, despite being constructed with 2x2 14-gauge steel, it mimics the functionality of 2x3 11-gauge models. This includes 1-inch holes on the sides, base, and upper sections, allowing for extensive future attachment options. Unlike other all-in-one setups that limit customization, the Destroyer M10 offers adaptability to suit evolving needs.
It sounds like you've done your research! The RitKeep Rmax250 is a solid choice for versatility, and the Destroyer M10 seems like a great option for anyone looking for an all-in-one solution. Best of luck with your home gym upgrades!