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Force USA Functional Trainer Rack

Force USA’s new Functional Trainer Rack combines a half rack and functional trainer into a compact 3×3 upright setup. It comes with dual 200 lb weight stacks (upgradeable to 250 or 300), a 2:1 pulley ratio, and polished aluminum pulleys for smooth cable work. The frame uses 11-gauge steel with 1-inch holes, offers multiple storage features, and includes details like knurled handles, laser-cut numbering, and band pegs. Priced at $3,499, it’s designed to serve as a versatile training hub in a smaller footprint.

Quick Slide J Hooks and Spotter Arms from Titan Fitness

Titan Fitness just rolled out new Quick Slide J-Hooks and Spotter Arms designed to make rack adjustments faster and easier. Instead of removing attachments or dealing with pins and extra hardware, you can simply slide them up or down the uprights in seconds. They’re compatible with Titan’s T-3, X-3, and T-2 Series racks, giving users a more efficient way to set up for different lifts without slowing down their training.

D-Nade Open Handles from Darko Lifting

The D-Nade Open Handles include a design that combines .313" steel and a textured black powder coat. They feature eight selector holes, including one that lets you switch things up with a nunchuck-style grip. The handles come with either 38 mm or 44 mm 3D-printed knurled grips, each capped with a rounded end for added comfort. To top it off, you can choose from 17 different color options to match your setup.

Viper Cable Tower from Get RXd

Get RX’d has introduced the latest addition to their lineup by incorporating their new Tornado Arms into the Viper Cable Tower. This compact, wall-mounted unit is designed for home gyms with limited ceiling height and features dual pivoting arms that rotate horizontally and tilt vertically, creating nearly endless handle positions for different movements. Built with 3×3 uprights and heavy-duty steel, it offers smooth cable action, long travel, and multiple trolley positions for versatility. The tower is also accessory-friendly, allowing add-ons like a seat or lat-pull pad to expand exercise options.

Tech in the home gym space?

Based on the Garage Gym Experiment surveys, interest in tech hitting the home gym space is not overwhelming, but it is getting a bit higher each year, and the “keep me away” votes are getting even smaller.

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