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Tall Wall Mounted Pulley Tower - Strength - Specialty Machines - Upper Body - Titan Fitness Reviews

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Get a full body workout with one space-saving machine. This versatile pulley tower makes the most out of limited space without compromising on performance. With a 2:1 ratio, it's ideal for functional training and offers 18 height settings to target various muscle groups from different angles for a truly comprehensive workout. This plate-loaded machine boasts a weight plate capacity of 350 LB for heavy lifts and has standard 1" weight posts with spring clips to accommodate standard weight plates - and comes with a pair of Olympic-sized adapter sleeves to accommodate Olympic plates. Wall-mounted and reinforced for maximum stability, this durable functional trainer is constructed with heavy duty steel and is compatible with the T-3, X-3, and TITAN Series Power Racks.

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I’m very happy with it so far. There are some compromises in this price range but not much that actually impacts regular use. We can now do several cable exercises at home that we had been missing since discontinuing gym memberships. Having two independent handles on a single column machine has benefits. I wish I could have found a selctorized machine of this grade for more money but plate loaded is not as much of a hassle as I’d feared. A few recommendations if you do buy: 1 - The manual isn’t super clear on this but make sure to thread the pulley cord through each bearing as you install them. Once a pulley is installed the cord can not be put through. 2 - Two bolts are too short for their location. Two 70mm bolts hold three parts of the base assembly together. Go buy yourself two 75mm long M10 x 1.5 bolts otherwise they don’t go through far enough to thread securely. 3 - Buy some Teflon or ptfe spray lubricant and coat the vertical rails and bearings. It makes the action a little smoother.
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Posted 3 years ago
Mounted up to my wall it's super solid, I've had probably 250 pounds on it, very smooth. Can't beat the price and fast and free shipping.
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Posted 3 years ago
Don't get me wrong, this piece of equipment is great and everyone considering it should buy it! Just a few things to be aware of: - At the top position, if you hook both cables into a rope or anything, the cable system rubs the cable in that angle. It will wear down the protective rubber over the cable over time if used a lot like that - In the center position, if you use any more than around 120 lbs and pull horizontally, the main beam bows an uncomfortable amount. IDK if it's safe doing that or not (yes, it's wall mounted) - There are rubber rings holding a small shield in place that protects the ball head of the cable. These rings break almost immediately and the shield loosely flows up/down the cable
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Posted 3 years ago
I bought this for my basement gym (the walls are concrete). The hardest part was mounting it but once I did I can say it is my favorite part of my entire home gym. 100000% recommend.
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Posted 3 years ago
Santa brought me this for Christmas. Setup was relatively easy. Took about 90 minutes. Most of that time to run the cables through the pulleys. Got this mounted to my garage wall and leveled properly, lubed up the slide rail and did some quick testing. You cannot beat this price and, I feel, you get more that what you paid for. I can perform any cable movement with some creativity. The only issue I've come across is on the 2 plastic inserts on the top and bottom of the adjustable pulley mechanism. These do not stay in place when sliding this up and down the rail. This is especially the case when I put on weight. Not sure if there is a fix to this, or if I missed a step somewhere. But, I am happy with this product, as are my drop in buddies, who are in my quarantine bubble.
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Posted 3 years ago
Great addition to my home gym! setup was fairly easy despite the vague instructions. Pulley's as of now seem very smooth; With care I can see them lasting some time. Only downside to this system is I have high mason brick trim around my garage so it makes it difficult to secure. Which is no fault to Titan or the design, just poor planning on my part.
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Posted 3 years ago
I really want to give this 5 stars; I love having this in my gym! But in all honestly, it has some flaws around angling/cable path. -If you position the pulleys at the top position and connect both cables to the same device (such as a rope for triceps pulldowns), the cables rub/grind. You have to be careful about positioning and cable use to ensure a smooth/free transfer of energy and to not grind down equipment prematurely. So long as you're careful and pay attention to positioning and angle of cables, this piece will server you well.
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Posted 3 years ago
When I purchased this tower, I assumed I would have to weight the base down with two 100 LB plates, and I assumed I would have to anchor the top of the tower to the ceiling with chains and stud anchors for extra stability. BOY WAS I WRONG! This thing can take any weight you can throw at it and it doesn't move a single hair!!! I actually purchased two of these towers and also use them for cable crossovers (one on each side of the room. The cables are SUPER long so I can easily walk across the room to grab the other cable attachment on the other tower. I am 5'11 and the height is perfect. Before I installed them, I opened and sprayed each pulley with WD-40 which made them spin much better. On one of the towers, I had to sand down the plastic inner square sleeve that travels along the upright post to allow the weight horns to move up and down freely. Very easy task, and now they both slide effortlessly up and down with no stalling or sticking. Please do this so your weight horns don't stick or catch. Without any weight added, the weight horns should move up and down with ZERO effort. If it catches, sand the inner plastic square piece. I also recommend using anchor sleeves if you're attaching to wood studs. This will allow you to take the tower off the wall a million times if you ever need to move the towers to clean under your mats. If you just use wood screws, you won't be able to remove the towers without ruining the screws grip in the wood. I actually doubled up my sleeve anchors (two on top, and two on bottom) and it is beyond solid. The stability actually makes me laugh it's so incredible. The weight capacity is 350 LBS. No competitors' wall mounted towers even come close to this capacity. And don't be weird and do lat pulldowns on these things. Just get a proper lat pulldown/ low row machine. If the cable or pulleys ever fail, I'll just get stainless steel pulley's and aircraft quality cables from Home Depot. last thing, only tighten the pulleys as tight as they will go while still allowing the pulley's to spin at full capacity. If you tighten them really tight, the pulley's won't spin. They easily tighten to the point that they won't loosen. Be accurate with this step. I'm glad I waited for these things. I would have never went with Valor or any other competitor for wall mounted towers. Great job, Titan. A+++++++++++++
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Posted 3 years ago