It is possitble to set their own starting point with cable slack? For example, certain exercises you may want the cable to be 1 foot of slack from the pulley before the resistance starts. I can see this being the case with lat pull-downs.
Yes actually you can preset the starting length then activate the load. Though the great thing about using the Pump Rack is that you can set the height (or depth) of the Pump Max. But in cases where you don’t use the Rack, the preset length feature is nice.
Question: If I s3et this device on an adaptor for a CAP squat stand, would the squat stand be enough to resist the Pump Max at 70kg? I am unable to bolt any of my equipment into the ground.
Good question. Is it’s just a squat stand (2 separate supports) then I don’t think so. An entire power rack with 180kg of plates might be enough depending on the flooring (slippery tile or polished concrete, No).
Good luck! Let me know if you have any other questions. For the money, especially for the kickstarter price, it’s very hard to beat. Plus if you get their Power Rack, very portable when it comes time to move.
I wish these companies would make a mode where it's the most resistance at the beginning of the rep and least and the end. Some offer the exact opposite, a chains mode. But hardest at begginning of rep , easiest at the end, would be money. But sadly no one does it. Sorry for my rant.
Not a rant at all. I’d imagine one of these days some company will offer the ability to program them to have a cam type progression. Thanks for watching!
Thank you! The K Pulley Go is totally portable enough to fly with. The flywheels are removable & are thin (just have some weight to them). You can strap the Go to anything when you get to your destination like a tree, post, etc…. You’re get a lot better workout than you would with any hotel gym, for sure.
Great question. That feature isn’t available but in theory could be implemented fairly easily. I’d imagine not too many years down the road, that level of customization will be available in smart gym units. Unfortunately that’s not right now.
@@Merciuhthere’s a Facebook group called Unitree Pump Max Global Launch VIP Group if you’re on FB. They had a Kickstarter teaser link to the pricing. From what I remembered, the pricing started at just under $500 for the unit and a rack adapter.
It is possitble to set their own starting point with cable slack? For example, certain exercises you may want the cable to be 1 foot of slack from the pulley before the resistance starts. I can see this being the case with lat pull-downs.
Yes actually you can preset the starting length then activate the load. Though the great thing about using the Pump Rack is that you can set the height (or depth) of the Pump Max. But in cases where you don’t use the Rack, the preset length feature is nice.
Question: If I s3et this device on an adaptor for a CAP squat stand, would the squat stand be enough to resist the Pump Max at 70kg? I am unable to bolt any of my equipment into the ground.
Good question. Is it’s just a squat stand (2 separate supports) then I don’t think so. An entire power rack with 180kg of plates might be enough depending on the flooring (slippery tile or polished concrete, No).
They have a Power Rack (their name) that tensions against the floor and ceiling joists. You have to make sure it’s super tight against the 2 though.
@@wkwong80 thanks you for this information, I'll have to see if I can make this work!
Good luck! Let me know if you have any other questions. For the money, especially for the kickstarter price, it’s very hard to beat. Plus if you get their Power Rack, very portable when it comes time to move.
I wish these companies would make a mode where it's the most resistance at the beginning of the rep and least and the end. Some offer the exact opposite, a chains mode. But hardest at begginning of rep , easiest at the end, would be money. But sadly no one does it. Sorry for my rant.
Not a rant at all. I’d imagine one of these days some company will offer the ability to program them to have a cam type progression. Thanks for watching!
Hey coach, is the k pulley go portable enough to fly with?
Thank you! The K Pulley Go is totally portable enough to fly with. The flywheels are removable & are thin (just have some weight to them). You can strap the Go to anything when you get to your destination like a tree, post, etc…. You’re get a lot better workout than you would with any hotel gym, for sure.
Is it possible to set dropsets so that the load automatically decreases after a predefined number of repetitions ?
Great question. That feature isn’t available but in theory could be implemented fairly easily. I’d imagine not too many years down the road, that level of customization will be available in smart gym units. Unfortunately that’s not right now.
What’s the maximum height for the power rack?
The range is 7.9-9.9 feet. The top piece telescopes quite a bit for that range. Thanks for watching.
did they ship out already?
Not yet. They’re starting the Kickstarter campaign this week. The prices are quite low in that deal.
@@wkwong80 Do you know what the pricing is? I can't find it anywhere!
@@Merciuhthere’s a Facebook group called Unitree Pump Max Global Launch VIP Group if you’re on FB. They had a Kickstarter teaser link to the pricing. From what I remembered, the pricing started at just under $500 for the unit and a rack adapter.
@@wkwong80 wow that is a lot cheaper than I thought
Honestly, I was surprised at the low price point myself.