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There are quite a few differences including fully adjustable pulleys, included weight stacks, more durable construction & parts as well as a light commercial warranty.
While you could fit it in, without extra room on both sides you may have some issues with use, weight stacks, inability to change weight/cables so it may not be worth the risk. We would recommend maybe looking at our GDCC210 or GDCC200. Similar functionalities in a smaller footprint.
The stacks come standard with 160 lb. each but you can add an additional 50 lbs to each as well. Warranty information can be found here: www.bodysolid.com/home/gdcc250/body-solid_deluxe_cable_crossover/warranty
Marcos, thanks for the comment! You do not need to screw the base to the floor for this particular machine. We do recommend finding a level floor though as safety wise you won't want this to wobble.
Thanks for reaching out! You can take the pin out of the weight stack and just move the top plate on the stack. It's fully adjustable and customizable to whatever weight you need.
This only lacks the ability for quality lat pulls. Its so good on so many things but then I'd need to make a separate purchase. Too bad I'm not wealthier. Maybe one day soon.
Why not just practice pull ups? They are basically lat pull downs but far superioir. I had the same thought but then i realized i just needed to lose some weight.
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Looks great! Price?
MSRP on the GDCC250 is $2515 but you will want to reach out to an authorized Body-Solid dealer or check online for exact pricing.
Thanks!
Whats the difference to the CCO-150 cable crossover which costs less 500$??
There are quite a few differences including fully adjustable pulleys, included weight stacks, more durable construction & parts as well as a light commercial warranty.
I am 6ft tall. will this be a problem for me to stand under?
The GDCC250 has a height of 84" (~7 feet) so you shouldn't have any problem!
My baseboards are 164" and a few 1/16ths apart. Will this fit? It is listed as measuring exactly 164".
While you could fit it in, without extra room on both sides you may have some issues with use, weight stacks, inability to change weight/cables so it may not be worth the risk. We would recommend maybe looking at our GDCC210 or GDCC200. Similar functionalities in a smaller footprint.
@@BodySolidFit Thanks. I see the manual says 13 ft. 7" is the minimum space but ideal space is a couple more feet on either side.
Looks good, I may get one of these. Whats the max weight I can put on each stack?. Any warranty?
The stacks come standard with 160 lb. each but you can add an additional 50 lbs to each as well.
Warranty information can be found here: www.bodysolid.com/home/gdcc250/body-solid_deluxe_cable_crossover/warranty
Does it have to be screwed to the floor, I mean, its base.. ?
Marcos, thanks for the comment! You do not need to screw the base to the floor for this particular machine. We do recommend finding a level floor though as safety wise you won't want this to wobble.
@@BodySolidFit I`m glad to hear that! Thanks buddy!
What is the lowest weight you can go on the standard version of this?
Thanks for reaching out! You can take the pin out of the weight stack and just move the top plate on the stack. It's fully adjustable and customizable to whatever weight you need.
@@BodySolidFit so what’s the lowest weight you can have it at? 5lb?
So the purpose of having two sides is just to do flys?
This only lacks the ability for quality lat pulls. Its so good on so many things but then I'd need to make a separate purchase. Too bad I'm not wealthier. Maybe one day soon.
Why not just practice pull ups? They are basically lat pull downs but far superioir. I had the same thought but then i realized i just needed to lose some weight.
I have this exact system and do lat pull downs just fine. I just have to sit or kneel on the floor when I do them