This is very sturdy and the pulley system is smooth. I just finished setting it up yesterday. I went through all the exercises I have used a trainer for in the past and it worked great.
@@昭和チャンネル-s3p correct as there isn’t a bar supplied like the FTX. Technically with the FTX you can do it like I have with mine but not a true lat pull down. If you want a lat pull down get a true pull down. If you want a functional trainer this or FTX fits the bill. Personally I do a lot of pull ups and chins
I bought it $499. Take home box was very heavy, 400lbs. They used a pallet loader to put in truck. Assembly is relatively easy even for the nonmechanical like myself and it is rock solid once complete. I also signed up for a free year of exercise instruction. I have a set of dbs too from Sams that ran me $120 in addition to a treadmill off FB. The home gym supplements my gym membership. I have no regrets.
How tall are you? Someone reviewed on Amazon and stated that the range of motion was limited and stack would hit the top of the stack before reaching full range of motion.
Updated video with price drop to make everyone aware.
399.97 today online
@@Nathan_Duffield nice!!!
That’s not bad at all for 400!!
Did it seem pretty sturdy? Pulley system was pretty smooth?
Thanks for the video
Same quality and basic size as FTX but it just 1 stack and less accessories because of the way it is.
This is very sturdy and the pulley system is smooth. I just finished setting it up yesterday. I went through all the exercises I have used a trainer for in the past and it worked great.
@@randallmxd.7787 love to hear that and $400 is a great deal. Enjoy the machine
How is it today? Still in great condition ? @@randallmxd.7787
Great video like always!!
Appreciate that and hope you are well. Have a great weekend.
That is a good deal I have been looking for something like that, thanks for the info.
For that price yes if you want a single stack. WAY better than the original “sale” price
you need that spreaderBar attachment for triceps pushdowns
Which brand is that? I have been doing fine with the 2 I have.
Do they sell extra weight plates for these machines?
For the FTX they do not or this they do not. If you want a gym pin or similar can be used to put plates over it if you need the extra weight.
@@EricB03 Oh, I see. Thanks.
@@昭和チャンネル-s3p yeah it will work as is for many exercises but not intended to be a lat pull down.
@@EricB03oh, so you mean the CENTR 1 wasnt made for lat pulldowns?
@@昭和チャンネル-s3p correct as there isn’t a bar supplied like the FTX. Technically with the FTX you can do it like I have with mine but not a true lat pull down. If you want a lat pull down get a true pull down. If you want a functional trainer this or FTX fits the bill. Personally I do a lot of pull ups and chins
I bought it $499. Take home box was very heavy, 400lbs. They used a pallet loader to put in truck. Assembly is relatively easy even for the nonmechanical like myself and it is rock solid once complete. I also signed up for a free year of exercise instruction. I have a set of dbs too from Sams that ran me $120 in addition to a treadmill off FB. The home gym supplements my gym membership. I have no regrets.
Sweet and love to hear that. It is a great unit for that price for sure
How tall are you? Someone reviewed on Amazon and stated that the range of motion was limited and stack would hit the top of the stack before reaching full range of motion.
@@ajohnson5080 I am 5 '4 so yeah that might be an issue. Try before you buy?