Functional Trainer With 2 - 225 Lbs Weight Stacks, 2 Pulleys, Chin Up Bar

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$3,727.60
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  • Functional Trainer
  • Freight & Install Fees Will Be Added to Orders
  • 8' Ceiling Required For Install
  • Over 40 Exercises
  • 11 Different Pulley Adjustments
  • Comes With Multiple Arm And Leg Attachments
  • .25 - 4,800 Lb Tested Self Lubricating Aircraft Cable
  • Ships From Houston, TX
  • Installation For Additional Charge
Emily Allen
Advantages
Built-In Chin-Up Bar for Bodyweight Training

The integrated chin-up/pull-up bar adds extra training variety, allowing bodyweight movements alongside resistance training for better upper-body development and conditioning.
Disadvantages
Fixed Weight Stack Limitation for Advanced Lifters

While 225 lb per stack is strong, advanced athletes may eventually outgrow the resistance for heavy compound cable movements unless upgrades or plate-loaded systems are used.
Comment
Strong Build, Needs Space

“Build quality is excellent and feels very stable, but make sure you have enough room. This is not a compact machine—it’s a full commercial setup.”
William Hall
Advantages
Full-Body Training with Multi-Angle Cable System

With adjustable dual pulleys and multiple height positions, you can perform over 40+ exercises targeting chest, back, arms, shoulders, and legs. This makes it a true all-in-one strength training station
Disadvantages
Installation Can Be Complex

Because of its dual stacks and cable routing system, setup often requires freight delivery and professional installation, not simple DIY assembly.
Comment
Very Versatile Full-Body Machine

“This dual pulley cable machine is extremely versatile. I can train chest, back, legs, and arms in one station. The chin-up bar is a great bonus for bodyweight work.”
Ava Walker
Advantages
Full-Body Training with Multi-Angle Cable System

With adjustable dual pulleys and multiple height positions, you can perform over 40+ exercises targeting chest, back, arms, shoulders, and legs. This makes it a true all-in-one strength training station.
Disadvantages
Installation Can Be Complex

Because of its dual stacks and cable routing system, setup often requires freight delivery and professional installation, not simple DIY assembly.
Comment
Very Versatile Full-Body Machine

“This dual pulley cable machine is extremely versatile. I can train chest, back, legs, and arms in one station. The chin-up bar is a great bonus for bodyweight work.”
Jack Lee
Advantages
Dual 225 lb Weight Stacks for Serious Strength Training

This commercial functional trainer comes with two 225 lb weight stacks, giving you heavy resistance for compound movements like rows, presses, lat pulldowns, and cable flys. It’s ideal for gyms, hotels, apartments, and serious home gym setups.
Disadvantages
Large Footprint Requires Dedicated Space

This is a full commercial-grade machine, meaning it takes significant floor space and requires higher ceiling clearance (around 8 ft or more in many installs)
Comment
Perfect Commercial Gym Upgrade

We installed this functional trainer with dual 225 lb stacks in our hotel gym, and it completely upgraded the facility. Guests love the variety of exercises and smooth cable motion.
Jade Graham
Advantages
Adjustable Pulley System + Multi-Grip Chin-Up Bar
The dual pulley system with multiple height adjustments allows training at different angles for better muscle activation, while the integrated pull-up bar adds upper-body exercises like pull-ups and chin-ups.
Disadvantages
Cable Ratio May Reduce Perceived Weight
Most functional trainers use a 2:1 pulley ratio, meaning the actual resistance feels lighter than the stack weight (e.g., 225 lbs feels like ~112 lbs per side).
Comment
Great Value but Takes Time to Set Up

“Overall, this is a high-quality cable machine with dual weight stacks. The workout options are endless, but assembly took a while. Once set up, though, it’s easily one of the best investments for a home or small gym
Aaron Griffin
Advantages
Dual 225 lb Weight Stacks for Progressive Strength Training
With two independent weight stacks (total 450 lbs), this machine supports progressive overload training, making it ideal for beginners up to advanced lifters targeting muscle growth, strength, and endurance.
Disadvantages
Assembly Can Be Time-Consuming
Installation involves multiple components, cables, and weight stacks, which may require professional assembly or several hours to complete.
Comment
Solid Build and Very Versatile

“This dual pulley functional trainer is super versatile—you can hit every muscle group without needing multiple machines. The chin-up bar is a great bonus, and the build feels commercial-grade. Just make sure you have enough space before buying.
Cora Wallace
Advantages
Full-Body Workout Machine with Unlimited Exercise Options
This functional trainer with dual adjustable pulleys and chin-up bar allows you to perform strength training, cable workouts, and functional fitness exercises in one compact machine. Perfect for home gyms, commercial gyms, and personal training studios
Disadvantages
Requires Large Space and Proper Setup
This type of commercial-grade functional trainer typically needs a dedicated gym area due to its size and height.
Comment
Best Functional Trainer for Home Gym Setup

\I’ve been looking for a functional trainer with weight stacks and cable crossover system, and this one exceeded expectations. The dual pulleys are smooth, and the 225 lb stacks are more than enough for full-body workouts. Perfect for anyone building a complete home gym system.
Liam Williams
Advantages
Integrated Chin Up Bar for Upper Body Strength
The included chin up bar lets users add pull-ups and chin-ups to their routine, expanding the training options beyond cable exercises for a complete full-body workout solution with one piece of equipment.
Disadvantages
Large Footprint for Smaller Spaces
Due to its heavy dual weight stacks and versatility features, this machine has a large footprint, which may not be suitable for compact home gyms or tighter workout spaces.
Comment
"I upgraded to this functional trainer with 225 lbs stacks and haven’t looked back. The adjustable pulley system lets me work every muscle group, and the chin up bar has boosted my upper body workouts. It takes up space, but the full-body workout capability is worth it."
Oliver Smith
Advantages
Smooth Adjustable Pulley System for Full-Body Training
Equipped with 2 pulleys and 11 different pulley adjustments, this gym machine delivers customizable resistance and workout angles for shoulders, chest, back, and core training, boosting the versatility of your functional trainer workouts.
Disadvantages
Complex Assembly and Installation
With multiple components like dual stacks and pulleys, setup and installation can be time-intensive, especially for beginners, which might deter users looking for quick, plug-and-play gym equipment.
Comment
"Great value functional trainer for serious strength training. The 2 pulleys make cable work easy and smooth, and the integrated chin up bar is a huge bonus. Wish the assembly was a bit simpler, but once it’s set up, this machine delivers excellent performance."
Rachete Kim
Advantages
Versatile Functional Trainer With Dual Weight Stacks
The functional trainer offers two 225 lbs weight stacks, enabling a broad range of strength training exercises—from cable crossovers and rows to triceps pushdowns—making it ideal for home gym equipment or commercial settings.
Disadvantages
. Requires Adequate Ceiling Height
This functional trainer may need an 8’ ceiling or higher for safe use and correct installation, potentially limiting placement in low-ceiling home gyms.
Comment
"Absolutely loving this functional trainer with dual 225 lbs weight stacks! From pulleys to the chin up bar, this gym equipment gives me a full-body workout every session. It’s sturdy, versatile, and perfect for pushing strength gains in my home gym setup."