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HomeGymCon Update
Holy Crap. We are 11 days out from HomeGymCon!
Hope you can make it!
We are likely 15 months away from the next.

New Products
Mutant Metals has teamed up with Rogue to release the ARC Cable Attachment, a modular system designed for both cable and landmine training. The ARC features a CNC-machined barrel that allows quick handle swaps and comes with multiple grip angle options (5°, 0°, and –5°). You can choose from various handle lengths and finishes, including stainless steel and powder-coated colors. This is a durable attachment designed to enhance versatility in upper-body training without complicating the setup. A landmine can also be incorporated into it, which integrates the Darko Lifting protective plastic components to protect your barbell.

The Limited Edition Poseidon Power Bar was teased at HomeGymCon 2024. It pays homage to the god of the sea. It features a 29 mm gold-flecked Cerakote-coated shaft, vivid blue PVD sleeves laser‑engraved with "POSEIDON," vintage-style bronze bushings, medium diamond knurling, and a massive 2,000-lb capacity—all topped off with a sculpted Poseidon endcap and collectible coin in a velvet pouch.

Bells of Steel just dropped the Kaizen Multi‑Link, a compact cable adapter that lets you combine two stacks into one for heavier bilateral lifts like rows and pulldowns. With 11 attachment points and a built-in hook for alignment, it’s designed for smooth, twist-free transitions. At $30.99, it’s a simple upgrade for more cable versatility in tight setups.
Top Sales
20% off bumper plates from Fringe Sport
Use code GGE5 to save on the Force USA C10 and also receive a free aluminum pulley upgrade.
Save 33% on this Bells of Steel Lat Pulldown Bar
What Else to Check Out
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The End of Iron? How VOLTRA is Redefining Home Gyms?
Executive Fit Booth Tour from Music City Fit Expo
Rogue Indy Functional Trainer Rack Review from Gluck’s Gym