Eonfit®Omni Cable Machine Home Gym, Lat Pulldown Machines Functional Trainer Pulley Tower Adjustable Arms Attachment

$150.00

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Description
Item Weight 40 Pounds
Brand EonfitOmni
Color Black
Material Alloy Steel
Product Dimensions 12"D x 8"W x 28"H

About this item

  • Adjustable Arms Attachment -- EONFITOmni functional trainer Ajustable Arms Attachment offer an extensive range of motion, and engage multiple muscle groups simultaneously, maximize your training potential, and experience unparalleled versatility during your workouts.
  • Wide Range of Body Workout -- With two Arms, you could do lot various exercise include lat pulldown, low row, cable fly and etc on your cable tower. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during training and reducing the risk of discomfort or strain.
  • Please notice Adjustable Arm Attachment doesnt fit all Cable Towers, Please send an enquiry before making a purchase.
Looking for a Wall-Mounted Cable Machine?

If you’re looking for a space-saving solution that lets you get in a full-body muscle-building workout, EONFITOmni cable machine is a smart choice. Cable machines allow you to do a wider variety of exercises and work more muscles.

What Are the Advantages of a Wall-Mounted Cable Machine Over Free Weights?

With the EONFITOmni cable machine , you can change the angle of resistance to challenge your muscles in different ways with moves such as face pulls, cable crunches, and seated rows that won’t work with dumbbells.

Can You Build Muscle with a Wall-Mounted Cable Machine?

You’re lifting heavy enough to challenge yourself, exercising with EONFITOmni cable machine will absolutely help with muscle growth. The consistent tension created by the cables contributes even more to gaining strength.

Customer Reviews

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Anonymous
could be better

Machine is good. I like the versatility, but there are a few gripes I have. The pulleys are not very smooth. Even without any weight there’s too much friction and it makes certain exercises unpleasant. They should just sell the machine with aluminum pulleys included. Another gripe is the knobs to tighten the arms sometimes get stuck and the knob to tighten the trolley is hard to manipulate if you have medium or larger hands.

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Davis
Great piece of gear!

I don't usually post detailed reviews but I think this piece of equipment is sick! and I also figured some of you might be in the exact situation I was in until a couple of days ago when I purchased this unit

maybe you have a rack without a cable system and you're considering one of those pricey all-in-one functional trainers.

I've been using an old Rep Fitness PR-3000 rack for years now—picked it up around 2018 or 2019 along with a Rep Gladiator bar and some bumper plates It's a 2x3 rack, its used but solid you can see from my garage pics below its well used, and I've added a landmine, a rep matador dip bar, and a simple pulley attachment for triceps pushdowns and other exercises. Despite its age, it's held up great.

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Over the past few months, I debated upgrading to something fancier like the Rep Ares (1.0/2.0), GetRX'd RX 3 (those tornado arms look awesome), Rogue FML-6, the Dane 2.0, or the Bells of Steel All-in-One Trainer. But honestly, these systems range from $3k-$5k depending on attachments, and while I could swing it financially, I realized I just needed a solid cable tower to complement my existing setup.

Then I came across Gluck’s review on the Eon Fit E1 with Freemotion-style arms. It looked exactly like what I needed. Initially disappointed when Amazon didn't have it, all the comments said it wasn't available anymore

that's not true - you can order it direct form them lol. I discovered it’s available directly through their site. Ordered it last week and put it together two days ago—this thing is legit!

I'm 5'10" and get a complete stretch with lat pulldowns, just like Gluck showed in his review. every exercise is literally smooth, I used some grease on the uprights and the weights don't get stuck going up -- and since the arms rotate fully from 12 to 6 o'clock, so the adjustability is great for a variety of exercises. literally you can do a shit ton with this piece.

its not janky at all - it feels solid enough - and I just measured its 48 inches from center of one pully to the other so you def get a good stretch for cable flys..

Some people even modded theirs to add a weight stack, which is cool—but plate loading is just fine for my needs. Though it's listed as wall-mounted, it's actually freestanding unless you want to install the brackets to attach to the wall - its definitely not needed..

In short, this is really a good purchase and glad guck did a review on it - I would have ordered from his video but it takes you to the amazon page --- If you're hesitant because Amazon says it's unavailable, just order direct from their site. Shipping was quick—I live in SoCal and it took under 5 days from Texas.

There aren’t many reviews besides Gluck’s and one from Garage Gym Life, oddly nothing from Coop yet. If you're on the fence, just go for it.