waiting to see more reviews before deciding to acquire this system; very innovative and compact; I hope the company flourishes and offers a round three offering!
Another limitation is the 1:1 cable travel with my short (83-inch) rack. For "Cable Lateral Raise" I am doing for shoulder rehab (pull from lowest carriage position from lower right to extended up and left over my head), I need to be on my knees; not enough remaining cable travel if standing.
Iam trying to decide if I should sell my standalone selectorized inspire functional trainner to make some space and add the sidewinder to my drop in rhino rack??
I only have bumper plates and it will hold four 45-pound plates from Rep Fitness = 180 pounds. I believe it is rated to 500 lbs. Not sure how much you could get on with regular plates.
do you find the sidewinder swing alot? very tempting, wish they were a bit cheaper as they're closely priced to the ibex. thanks again so much. i'm planning to purchase this next preorder
waiting to see more reviews before deciding to acquire this system; very innovative and compact; I hope the company flourishes and offers a round three offering!
Another limitation is the 1:1 cable travel with my short (83-inch) rack. For "Cable Lateral Raise" I am doing for shoulder rehab (pull from lowest carriage position from lower right to extended up and left over my head), I need to be on my knees; not enough remaining cable travel if standing.
Great review! Helpful to see it in use, thanks! Excited to get mine in round 2.
Iam trying to decide if I should sell my standalone selectorized inspire functional trainner to make some space and add the sidewinder to my drop in rhino rack??
thanks for the review! i'm torn between this and the ibex. any idea how many plates you could fit on the pin?
I only have bumper plates and it will hold four 45-pound plates from Rep Fitness = 180 pounds. I believe it is rated to 500 lbs. Not sure how much you could get on with regular plates.
thanks very much for the response. i am leaning towards the ibex version for more weight although i dont like taking up 2 uprights.
meant 2 pairs so 4. i realize you can tuck them out of the weight but rules out storage and causes issues with lever arm space
@@ckPinson-n4j That's why I like the sidewinders as I can keep weights on the back two posts of my 4-post Apollo.
do you find the sidewinder swing alot?
very tempting, wish they were a bit cheaper as they're closely priced to the ibex.
thanks again so much. i'm planning to purchase this next preorder