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Force USA continues to pump out goodies. The Tandem Tower includes two uprights and two freestlye pully arms and this appears to be a major contendor for best standalone pulley systems.
Bells of Steel helped popularize the standalone pulley system and just launched their 3×3 version.
Chisel Fit is one of the most recent vendors added to the HomeGymCon vendor list. They recently dropped a new rower that is unlike anything else out there.
What rack style do most own? You’ll find out below.
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🗼🗼Force USA Tandem Tower
Force USA has released the Tandem Tower, a cable system built around two 3×3 uprights made from 11-gauge steel with 1-inch holes. The setup uses freestyle pulley arms that adjust vertically and horizontally, and it offers both 1:1 and 2:1 pulley ratios on a 200 lb stack that can be upgraded to 250 lbs. A sliding bench can be added to turn it into a cable-connected leg press or hack squat. The unit comes with several basic attachments and measures 53 in (W) × 58.5 in (D) × 87 in (H).

🗼Oblivyon Tower
Bells of Steel has added the Oblivyon Tower to its lineup, a 3×3 cable tower built with 11-gauge steel and 4-way keyholes. Buyers can choose between a plate-loaded version or a weight-stack option, with an $840 price difference between the two. The pulley system runs at a 2:1 ratio by default but can be set to 1:1 when connected. Each tower comes with aluminum handles on bearings, swivel shackles, a 2-to-1 adapter, carabiners, and mounting brackets. There’s also the option to configure it as a squat stand with a pull-up bar in the center. Bells of Steel was one of the first to bring this style of cable tower to the home gym market, helping popularize the category.

🤔🤔Poll
Which option would you choose?

🚣♂️Chisel Fit Rower
Chisel Fit has introduced a rower that mixes traditional cardio rowing with strength-focused options. It uses a fan for resistance but also includes elastic straps and the ability to add plates for a heavier feel. The unit has a lockable, adjustable seat, multiple anchor points for strength work, and allows unrestricted foot placement instead of straps. Dimensions come in at about 79 in long (86 in with the weight horn), 28 in wide, 50 in tall, and 150 lbs in weight. A small console with Bluetooth/ANT+ support, a device holder, and transport wheels round out the setup. The rower is currently available for preorder.

📈3×3 Racks Continue to Be The Most Popular Choice
The amount owning a 3×3 rack with 1 inch holes continues to grow with 50% answering GGE polls voting that is the rack they own.

📋Data Plate - GymAware x ANCORE
The Data Plate is an add-on for the ANCORE and ANCORE Pro that brings real-time velocity-based training (VBT) metrics such as rep count, max velocity, and power directly to the GymAware FLEX Stronger app. It attaches just like a standard resistance plate without adding extra resistance, runs for about 55 hours on a USB-C charge, and connects via Bluetooth with no subscription fees required. Priced at $349, it ships in 3–5 business days within the U.S. and about 14 days internationally.

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