0:00- Intro 1:39- Included Attachments 12:43- Lat Pulldown Attachment and Carabiner Tip 14:56- VersaPad attachment 20:30 Leg Press attachment 23:03- Low Row Footplate 24:12- Closing
I have the G20 and it's a great machine Steve. The only misleading thing about this segment is the leg press footplate being used as a seated row footplate as well. When you pull the cable for a seated row and push your feet into the footplate for stability, the footplate slides forward from the bottom and ends up in an almost vertical position. There's nothing to hold the footplate into a stable unmovable position. Great machine otherwise. Thanks for the videos mate.
Hey Steph, Unfortunately, the VersaPad is not included with this new version of the G20. It does still include a bunch of attachments though. The VersaPad was a good solution for hip thrusts in my use. If you do decide to purchase the G20 or anything else, please use my link: www.forceusa.com/stevie
Thank you for the review! Could you please tell me how the bottom pulley is set up for the attachment? Following instructions and cable doesn’t connect to weights and doesn’t move 😢
Are you talking about the leg press/low row footplate attachment? The pulley should go in the middle where the opening is located. If there’s some other issue and the pulley isn’t working correctly, you should email support@forceusa.com and they can talk you through a solution.
Yes I do. The G20 included knee holders and it’s very capable with a bench. If you do decide to purchase the G20 or anything else, please use my link: www.forceusa.com/stevie
@@StevieRichardsFitness Perfect, thanks a million! So the cable can be attached high enough so as to do it properly even if you're a tall guy, right?;) So there's no difference between performing lat pull-down exercises on the rack and on the optional station? If yes, I'm getting one of those 🦵🏻💪🏼
The lat pulldown attachment is the same height as the G20 and both are limited by height IMO. I’m a little over 6’2” and it worked for me. The height of the G20 exterior is 91”. In comparison, my G3 is 87” which makes it tough to get full range on pulldowns. Hope this helps and please remember to use my link to save. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@StevieRichardsFitness Perfect, so the issue which has been nagging me is solved. One last question if I may ask. Is it possible to mount leverage arms to G20?
It doesn’t have the ability to do leg extensions and curls. Inspire Fitness has an all in one trainer that has that. You’ll need to buy their brand bench, which includes a way to mount their cabling onto it.
@@StevieRichardsFitness Thanks for your in depth reviews Steve. I really fell in love with the G20 and decided to go ahead and get one anyway. It would be great if Force USA could create some kind of attachment for leg extensions and curls to really complete it though. I will get a seperate leg and curl machine to complete my home gym here in Australia. Keep up the great work. Cheers mate! 👍
Hey Cathy, Great question. I just uploaded this detailed comparison video: ua-cam.com/video/gdsaosNEkvY/v-deo.html If you do decide to purchase anything, please use my link: www.forceusa.com/stevie
Stevie hi , To put it in garaje .., I would love to know how much space it takes in action way . I mean while you working out... around Machine how much space I need... and if the back of machine I can put it closer to wall .. to understand how I can put it in garaje ... looking to buy it
Hey Maria, In my opinion, having 3 feet or so on the sides makes it easier to load/unload plates for exercises. On the back I currently have about 2 feet of space away from the wall. This way I can load/unload plates from the built in storage. If you do decide to purchase, please use this link: www.forceusa.com/stevie Thanks and keep me updated on how you like the G20.
Hey there, thanks for sharing your review. I'm thinking about getting this machine as my first home gym system. I'm just wondering with this price range in mind, what competitors would the G20 have that are also great? I'm pretty set on the G20 because it looks amazing but I'm unsure if there are other brands with similar pieces of equipment.
Thanks for the watching the video. The only products that I’ve used that even comes close to the G20 are the Cybex Bravo trainers and some Hoist models. Neither one offers the amount of functionality of the G20. No power rack, no smith machine, no multiple pull-ups bars and nowhere near the attachments included. I’ve done further research to see what else would match up to the G20 and can’t really, especially for the price. Force USA said they created the G20 to literally put everything they could into one product. If you do decide to purchase, please use my link- www.forceusa.com/stevie
@@StevieRichardsFitness Thanks for replying. I'm definately going to work towards this machine. I live in Australia so I don't think I'd be able to use your code but I really would love to find a way where you receive credit for the sale because you were the only one I could find giving decent video reviews on the product. Is there any way you know of that could possibly work? Thanks again mate!
@@ashnaybro bit the bullet today and brought the g20 with the lat pull down attachment from gym and fitness. Now for the wait. Too keen for it to turn up
Hi Stevie, thanks for the great reviewd. As I understand it the optional extra lat/pull station is not needed at all for single person use but you will miss the dip option and the barbell holder which is not good. Is that correct?
@@StevieRichardsFitness Thanks a lot for the super fast response. Then my analysis was correct and I can sleep in peace with my G12 purchase ;-). There is a number of design things I don't like but I wish i could buy some of the attachments stand alone though. Do you know if that will be possible?
I’m sure it is possible, but would probably have to designed specifically for the G20 alone. The G12 is a great all in one trainer. You still made a smart decision.
@@StevieRichardsFitness Thank you very much. I just reached out to the UK distributor where I bought my G12 asking if I could buy individual attachments. I will share the answer here in case others are interested.
Price would be the biggest difference between the two. The G20 is best for those who have multiple people training at once since it has multiple stations so that can happen. It’s also a 1:1 cable pulley ratio. The F100 has more interior working space and the cable pulley is 2:1 ratio. Also, the F100 includes a F series barbell for the power rack portion of it. Both have included cable attachments and, IMO, enough to do lots of work. If you do decide to purchase, please use my link- www.forceusa.com/stevie
You can try to do that, but it’s not recommended and will probably void the warranty. I’d really like to see Force USA add jammer arms to entire lineup.
I think it boils down to, mainly, budget. There are lots of affordable power racks out there. Two of my favorites are the Classic MyRack and Folding MyRack. The Classic MyRack is modular and you can add tons of attachments, including plate loaded cable pulleys. The Folding MyRack is a great space saver and some Classic attachments are compatible. However, you’ll need a third party plate loaded cable pulley to do that type of training. The G20 is perfect if you want a commercial grade product and have multiple people working out at the same time. It has tons of commercial grade attachments,and 1:1 ratio weight stacks for cable exercises. Take a look at the G6 or G12 if you need weight stacks on a more affordable all in one trainer. If you do decide to purchase anything, please use my link: www.forceusa.com/stevie
@@StevieRichardsFitness yeah I'm kind of stuck with going with traditional power rack and getting a cable machine or opting for all in 1, dip bars or jammer arms for g20? Appreciate your feedback
I don’t believe there are jammer arms scheduled for release on the G20 and 3rd party ones would most likely void the structural warranty. Your good with dip handles for the MyRacks or the G20. A set is included with the G20, but you’ll have to buy the attachment for the MyRacks. There’s two schools of thought- slowly add from a base rack and have multiple dedicated items in your gym or “buy once, cry once” and get the all in one.
That’s an interesting question that I can pass along to their support. I’m a little over 6’2” and had plenty of space height-wise and on the interior working space.
It's an amazing product, the only drawback is that the weights are extremely heavy and begins with 9KG... but overtime u'll get used to it if you are an elite athlete.
I also bought the G12 not long ago. I am happy the G20 is simply too large for my home gym 😂. I love my G12. Only thing I would really like to have is the closer hole spacing and the attachments from the G20. I found out I could use the "handle" for the anchor point of the functional trainer as anchor point for banded Smith machine leg exercises. Works amazingly.
0:00- Intro
1:39- Included Attachments
12:43- Lat Pulldown Attachment and Carabiner Tip
14:56- VersaPad attachment
20:30 Leg Press attachment
23:03- Low Row Footplate
24:12- Closing
Could you do that with the G12??
@15:23 pretty much like the rogue utility seat 🔥🔥🔥
I have the G20 and it's a great machine Steve. The only misleading thing about this segment is the leg press footplate being used as a seated row footplate as well. When you pull the cable for a seated row and push your feet into the footplate for stability, the footplate slides forward from the bottom and ends up in an almost vertical position. There's nothing to hold the footplate into a stable unmovable position. Great machine otherwise. Thanks for the videos mate.
Thanks for the feedback on that. I personally haven’t used that part yet and will be sure to note it whenever I get the G20.
Hi Stevie, thanks for the video! Do you know if the VersaPad is included with the G20 Pro? It doesn't seem to be listed on their website. Thanks!
Hey Steph,
Unfortunately, the VersaPad is not included with this new version of the G20. It does still include a bunch of attachments though.
The VersaPad was a good solution for hip thrusts in my use.
If you do decide to purchase the G20 or anything else, please use my link:
www.forceusa.com/stevie
Thank you for the review! Could you please tell me how the bottom pulley is set up for the attachment? Following instructions and cable doesn’t connect to weights and doesn’t move 😢
Are you talking about the leg press/low row footplate attachment? The pulley should go in the middle where the opening is located.
If there’s some other issue and the pulley isn’t working correctly, you should email support@forceusa.com and they can talk you through a solution.
Great video as always. Can’t wait to see you reach 100k subscribers 🔥🔥🔥🔥
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
How does this compare to the Tytax T1-X? They are similarly priced.
I haven’t had a chance to check that one out in person yet.
I am keen to know too. Deciding btw this and the T1-X
Hey Stevie. I appreciate your in-depth review. Do you think it's still convenient to perform lat pull-down exercises without the optional station?
Yes I do.
The G20 included knee holders and it’s very capable with a bench.
If you do decide to purchase the G20 or anything else, please use my link:
www.forceusa.com/stevie
@@StevieRichardsFitness Perfect, thanks a million! So the cable can be attached high enough so as to do it properly even if you're a tall guy, right?;) So there's no difference between performing lat pull-down exercises on the rack and on the optional station? If yes, I'm getting one of those 🦵🏻💪🏼
The lat pulldown attachment is the same height as the G20 and both are limited by height IMO.
I’m a little over 6’2” and it worked for me. The height of the G20 exterior is 91”. In comparison, my G3 is 87” which makes it tough to get full range on pulldowns.
Hope this helps and please remember to use my link to save.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@StevieRichardsFitness Perfect, so the issue which has been nagging me is solved. One last question if I may ask. Is it possible to mount leverage arms to G20?
Got any rower suggestions? Thinking bout getting one
Concept2 seems to be the best brand from what I’ve seen.
Could you add a tv mount?
I don’t see an option to add the TV Mount. I can follow up and confirm whether it’s compatible or not.
Wish they brought back the 1:1 ratio or had an option for it.
hi wot is the length in inches please from back to front with the lat pulldown attatched to the machine thanks im getting 95 inches on line
I check with support. It is 95 inches.
@@StevieRichardsFitness thanks
Can you do leg extensions with the G20?
It doesn’t have the ability to do leg extensions and curls.
Inspire Fitness has an all in one trainer that has that. You’ll need to buy their brand bench, which includes a way to mount their cabling onto it.
@@StevieRichardsFitness Thanks for your in depth reviews Steve. I really fell in love with the G20 and decided to go ahead and get one anyway. It would be great if Force USA could create some kind of attachment for leg extensions and curls to really complete it though. I will get a seperate leg and curl machine to complete my home gym here in Australia. Keep up the great work. Cheers mate! 👍
What is the difference between the G15 and G20?
Hey Cathy,
Great question.
I just uploaded this detailed comparison video:
ua-cam.com/video/gdsaosNEkvY/v-deo.html
If you do decide to purchase anything, please use my link:
www.forceusa.com/stevie
Stevie hi ,
To put it in garaje .., I would love to know how much space it takes in action way . I mean while you working out... around Machine how much space I need... and if the back of machine I can put it closer to wall .. to understand how I can put it in garaje ... looking to buy it
Hey Maria,
In my opinion, having 3 feet or so on the sides makes it easier to load/unload plates for exercises.
On the back I currently have about 2 feet of space away from the wall. This way I can load/unload plates from the built in storage.
If you do decide to purchase, please use this link: www.forceusa.com/stevie
Thanks and keep me updated on how you like the G20.
Hey there, thanks for sharing your review. I'm thinking about getting this machine as my first home gym system. I'm just wondering with this price range in mind, what competitors would the G20 have that are also great? I'm pretty set on the G20 because it looks amazing but I'm unsure if there are other brands with similar pieces of equipment.
Thanks for the watching the video.
The only products that I’ve used that even comes close to the G20 are the Cybex Bravo trainers and some Hoist models.
Neither one offers the amount of functionality of the G20. No power rack, no smith machine, no multiple pull-ups bars and nowhere near the attachments included.
I’ve done further research to see what else would match up to the G20 and can’t really, especially for the price.
Force USA said they created the G20 to literally put everything they could into one product.
If you do decide to purchase, please use my link- www.forceusa.com/stevie
@@StevieRichardsFitness Thanks for replying. I'm definately going to work towards this machine. I live in Australia so I don't think I'd be able to use your code but I really would love to find a way where you receive credit for the sale because you were the only one I could find giving decent video reviews on the product. Is there any way you know of that could possibly work? Thanks again mate!
Hey ashnay did you end up getting the g20. I’m looking at getting it too. Also from Australia
@@macca0523 Not yet mate but I'm definately planning to. Just recently started saving on the side for it. Probably get it by the end of the year 👌
@@ashnaybro bit the bullet today and brought the g20 with the lat pull down attachment from gym and fitness. Now for the wait. Too keen for it to turn up
Is there a way to get sandwich style, UHMW plastic coated J hooks instead of the roller ones? Would love that because the are easier on the bars...
I’m not sure if there are compatible ones available, but I can ask support about that.
@@StevieRichardsFitness That would be great, thanks a lot!
@@ulfrichter3414 it comes with versa lifts that would be plastic coated I'm guessing
Is there a Chinese version of this, more budget friendly?
Are you able to add jammer arms?
Jammer arms aren’t available at this time.
I have the G12 can I use the monolift on it ?
I don’t think the G20 monologue is compatible with the G12.
Hi Stevie, thanks for the great reviewd. As I understand it the optional extra lat/pull station is not needed at all for single person use but you will miss the dip option and the barbell holder which is not good. Is that correct?
Yes those are the only 2 things that aren’t on the G20 base unit.
@@StevieRichardsFitness Thanks a lot for the super fast response. Then my analysis was correct and I can sleep in peace with my G12 purchase ;-). There is a number of design things I don't like but I wish i could buy some of the attachments stand alone though. Do you know if that will be possible?
I’m sure it is possible, but would probably have to designed specifically for the G20 alone.
The G12 is a great all in one trainer. You still made a smart decision.
@@StevieRichardsFitness Thank you very much. I just reached out to the UK distributor where I bought my G12 asking if I could buy individual attachments. I will share the answer here in case others are interested.
@@DrHolmer so what did you find out? Did they work on your G12?
How would you compare this to the f100
Price would be the biggest difference between the two.
The G20 is best for those who have multiple people training at once since it has multiple stations so that can happen. It’s also a 1:1 cable pulley ratio.
The F100 has more interior working space and the cable pulley is 2:1 ratio. Also, the F100 includes a F series barbell for the power rack portion of it.
Both have included cable attachments and, IMO, enough to do lots of work.
If you do decide to purchase, please use my link- www.forceusa.com/stevie
Can we put iso arms from rep or rogue on this rack ?
Do you think one day force usa will make arms ?
You can try to do that, but it’s not recommended and will probably void the warranty.
I’d really like to see Force USA add jammer arms to entire lineup.
The monolift is included right?
Yes the monolift is included.
If you do decide to purchase, please use www.forceusa.com/stevie
Thanks.
Hi stevie or anyone thats got experience with home gyms, What are you thoughts on the G20 vs power rack ? im kind of stuck between the 2
I think it boils down to, mainly, budget.
There are lots of affordable power racks out there. Two of my favorites are the Classic MyRack and Folding MyRack.
The Classic MyRack is modular and you can add tons of attachments, including plate loaded cable pulleys.
The Folding MyRack is a great space saver and some Classic attachments are compatible. However, you’ll need a third party plate loaded cable pulley to do that type of training.
The G20 is perfect if you want a commercial grade product and have multiple people working out at the same time. It has tons of commercial grade attachments,and 1:1 ratio weight stacks for cable exercises.
Take a look at the G6 or G12 if you need weight stacks on a more affordable all in one trainer.
If you do decide to purchase anything, please use my link:
www.forceusa.com/stevie
@@StevieRichardsFitness yeah I'm kind of stuck with going with traditional power rack and getting a cable machine or opting for all in 1, dip bars or jammer arms for g20? Appreciate your feedback
I don’t believe there are jammer arms scheduled for release on the G20 and 3rd party ones would most likely void the structural warranty.
Your good with dip handles for the MyRacks or the G20. A set is included with the G20, but you’ll have to buy the attachment for the MyRacks.
There’s two schools of thought- slowly add from a base rack and have multiple dedicated items in your gym or “buy once, cry once” and get the all in one.
Nice review! I wonder how it feels doing pull-ups from the side?
I’ll be covering that in the workout reviews.
@@StevieRichardsFitness yes please, would like to know how the pull up works from either left or right pulley
You guys need a retailer in Canada.
I am 6'7". Do you think I am to tall for this machine
That’s an interesting question that I can pass along to their support.
I’m a little over 6’2” and had plenty of space height-wise and on the interior working space.
It's an amazing product, the only drawback is that the weights are extremely heavy and begins with 9KG... but overtime u'll get used to it if you are an elite athlete.
That’s a great point. It can be overkill for most people. That’s why I like that there are many choices in the lineup.
@@StevieRichardsFitness is that correct 9kgs is the lightest weight you can put on the cable stack?
Nice video...mabey one day you could do a video about the plane ride to heaven you were on in wwe.
Only if I would have waited a little longer I would have purchased this bad boy instead of the G12 😭😭
I hear you on that one lol.
However, the G12 is great and costs a bit less.
I also bought the G12 not long ago. I am happy the G20 is simply too large for my home gym 😂. I love my G12. Only thing I would really like to have is the closer hole spacing and the attachments from the G20. I found out I could use the "handle" for the anchor point of the functional trainer as anchor point for banded Smith machine leg exercises. Works amazingly.
The word choice ever for a home gym, the customer service and the delivery is the worst of all the companies out there by far