Sanora Wellness
Smith Machine Home Gym, 2200 Lbs Power Rack Cage with Cable Crossover, Power Rack with 1200LB Capacity Adjustable Weight Bench and 370 Lbs Weight Plate, Total Body Strength Training Equipment
Smith Machine Home Gym, 2200 Lbs Power Rack Cage with Cable Crossover, Power Rack with 1200LB Capacity Adjustable Weight Bench and 370 Lbs Weight Plate, Total Body Strength Training Equipment
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What You Get In One Machine
This isn't just a power rack. It functions as a power rack, functional trainer, lat pulldown station, low row station, Smith machine, chin up station, dip station, core trainer, landmine station, and suspension trainer, all combined into a single frame. Instead of buying separate equipment for each exercise, one setup covers your entire strength routine, from squats and bench presses to cable flys and pull-ups.
What's Included In The Box
- Full Smith machine cage frame
- Adjustable weight bench with multiple backrest and seat positions
- Weight plate set for loading the bar
- T bar attachment
- Tricep rope
- Two cable handles
- Cable bar
- Lat pulldown bar
- J-hooks, dip bars, pull-up bar, footboard, and weight storage pegs
Specifications At A Glance
Frame material: 14 gauge steel tubing (50mm x 50mm) with 12 connecting triangle braces for added rigidity
Overall dimensions: approximately 87 inches tall, 70 inches deep, and 48 to 75 inches wide depending on configuration
Total frame weight capacity: up to 2,200 lbs
Smith bar capacity: up to 600 lbs
Cable pulley capacity: up to 400 lbs per side
Safety catch capacity: up to 500 lbs
Dip bar capacity: up to 400 lbs
Weight bench capacity: up to 1,200 to 1,300 lbs depending on model
Cable ratio: 1:2 for smoother, more controlled pulls
Built For Long-Term, Heavy Use
The steel tube construction and reinforced connecting pieces are designed to keep the frame stable even under heavy loads, and the rubberized base protects flooring while adding extra grip. Owners frequently mention the frame feeling sturdy and secure even during aggressive lifts like squats and presses, which matters most when you're loading heavy plates.



















