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Electric Fitness Functional Smith Machine & Dual Cable Crossover

Ideal for home gyms or studio environments, the Electric Fitness Functional Smith Machine includes lat bar, tricep rope, 2 single handles, 2 dip bars, 2 safety spotters, landmine attachment, landmine row attachment, leg pad, and knee support for pulldowns..

Item # EFC-101
$3,499.00
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Description

Transform your home gym or studio with the Electric Fitness Co. Functional Smith L101, a premier strength training machine that seamlessly integrates multiple workout styles. Designed for both compact spaces and serious trainers, this versatile machine features pull-up/chin-up bars, spotter arms, J hooks, and an exceptional cable system. Its sturdy construction ensures stability during workouts, allowing users to perform exercises with the Smith attachment or free weights.

Features

  • Suitable for all fitness levels, offering a full-body strength workout.
  • Low starting weights and fixed rails to aid beginners in stabilizing their body.
  • Compatible with an adjustable bench for safer weight-free training.
  • Compact design ideal for small spaces, easily fitting into any room corner.
  • Includes lat bar, tricep rope, 2 single handles, 2 dip bars, 2 safety spotters, landmine attachment, landmine row attachment, leg pad, and knee support for pulldowns.

Detailed Specifications

Weight Stacks
2x 130lb
Dimensions (LxWxH)
86.2 × 54.7 × 88.6 inches / 219 × 139 × 225 cm
Frame Material
Metal

Buying a Home Gym

Fitness Town has curated a range of quality home gyms that pass various tests from our team of experts. After decades in the fitness industry, we’ve developed a good understanding of your needs, regardless of age or fitness level. We consider everything like industry standards, diverse physical statures, and training requirements and goals. When you buy a product from Fitness Town, you can feel confident knowing that it lives up to our high standards. All that’s left is finding the perfect match for you.

Here are some things to consider when comparing our multi-gyms:

  • What are the different types of multi-gyms? Covering the most important question first. It’s helpful if you understand the types of home gyms on the market to determine which one is right for you.
    • Single station multi-gyms require the least amount of space and are therefore the most popular. These single stations hold a single weight stack and consist of a system of pulleys and cables that connect to the weight plate stack.
    • Dual station multi-gyms are bigger than single stations and are designed to accommodate multiple users simultaneously. Unlike single station gyms, they come equipped with two weight plate stacks, and though they require more space, they do provide more exercise options.
  • Leverage machines are different than the previous two multi-gyms because they are plate-loaded and do not come with weight plate stacks. This plate-loaded machine imitates the feel of free-weight movements and allows you to maximize the amount of weight you’re lifting while helping you maintain proper form.
  • The footprint: Consider your space when purchasing your multi-gym. They come in different sizes and footprints and often fit easily into a corner of the room. Keep in mind that these are considered all-in-one machines and you’re really getting multiple pieces of equipment in one, so the space it takes up is well worth it.
  • How many people will use it? If you plan on sharing your machine or working out at the same time as your training partner, the single station multi-gym might not be the best option. Choose a machine that accommodates 2 to 4 users at a time.
  • What kind of flooring do you have? Consider where you will be setting up your multi-gym. You’ll want to make sure that the flooring is appropriate for the station and that it can support the extra weight (double-check before you assemble upstairs). Carpet will cave under the weight of a multi-gym, but if you can’t avoid it, try adding a heavy-duty rubber mat to even out the base.
  • Noise level: If you cohabitate or like to train before the sun is up, consider the noise level of your machine. If you choose a multi-gym that uses weight plate stacks, check out the units with vinyl weights or “no-clank” plates for your training.
  • What is the resistance method? If you want to outfit your home gym with a plate-loaded machine, you’ll want to make sure you have enough weight plates to help you reach your fitness goals. Check out Fitness Town’s selection of Olympic plates to compliment your purchase. Otherwise, a home gym with a weight stack will better fit your needs.
  • Will your home gym cover leg day? You don’t want to skip leg day. Build a strong foundation and find a multi-gym that allows you to hit your quads, hamstrings, and glutes all from one machine.
  • Ceiling Height: The average home gym machine is anywhere between 7 to 8’ tall and 8 to 9’ long. Make sure you give yourself enough clearance to fit the machine and to perform pull-ups if your trainer comes with an attached bar. If your home gym allows you to crank out leg extensions or leg press, double-check the space surrounding your machine.
  • Weight limit: Manufacturers post maximum weight limits to keep you safe. It’s important that your home gym is stable when you exercise. Review the weight limit of your machine to minimize the risk of injury. Also, check out the weight of the machine to make sure your second-floor home gym room can accommodate the unit.
  • Safety: If you train alone and you’re chasing a new personal record, multi-gyms will help you lift heavier weights while limiting the risk of injury. Multi-gyms are one of the safest ways to train because their weight stacks are separated from you by an enclosure and the attached pulleys allow you to safely “drop” the weight if you ever fail a rep. Fixed machines also keep you in proper positioning throughout the exercise, helping you maintain your form.

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Expert Guidance To Help You Choose

Fitness equipment is highly personal and studies show that the right fit has a big impact on your consistency, enjoyment, and success. The Fitness Town Difference is our commitment to fitting you with equipment that will go the distance. We want you to build an environment for fitness that removes barriers and makes it easier for you to move more, at any age and every stage. Let us help you discover what moves you.

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