I second that motion! Coop is (in my opinion) the leading authority when it come to evaluating and suggesting equipment for the home gym. I’ve purchased several items based on his reviews and I’ve not been let down! Coop’s the man! Thanks buddy!
Nice to see an Equipment Company that still sells some equipment for standard 1" hole plates. I only have standard 1" hole plates and use them for everything (including bench, squat, deadlift). Also very good review.
I have this mounted between my 2 Rouge racks in my garage. I never understood why this product didn't get more hype behind it. My wife said she really wanted a cable machine if we had a home gym. I bought it thinking it would work till we had more money for a commercial style machine but she loves it so it's going to stay. We have had it for about 3 or 4 years and it's been solid. I've had 300lbs loaded on it and it handled it with no issues. When we bought it we paid $199 but still worth it at the current price for sure
Great review! I used this machine for ~4 years and absolutely loved it. It was, by far, my favorite piece of equipment in my garage and the price is amazing for what you get. There are some DIY lat pull down leg guards floating around the web for this machine, but i agree, Titan should make a lat pulldown accessory. I recently sold it to make room for my Rep rack + Athena, but i was a little sad to let it go.
Got this a couple of years ago. Great product. One tip, before assembly, pop off the side of each pulley wheel and spray with silicone lube spray (not wd40) and wipe down the tracks with the same. Makes a huge difference.
@@StrongerThanBigfoot I considered that but the pulley replacement costs as much or more than the full system itself. I'm not talking anyone out of it but I found that lithium grease on each pulley helped significantly and has been good enough for me for now.
@@scottbrobertsrease works OK but can be worse than nothing if the environment is dusty. Dry lube spray is typically recommended for this type of thing
@@454Casull I wasn't clear. I lubed the inside of each pulley then reassembled it. Maybe that's still what you're referring to but it's worked very well for me. Some pulleys still don't move well (I can only assume due to poor quality) but most went from barely spinning on their own to multiple smooth rotations and remained this way for well over a year.
You mentioned to list other cable stations that are wall-mounted, and I just recently purchased the one from ER Kang. It’s very similar to the Titan except it does have dual guide rods at the back which I feel makes it run much smoother. They also include the Olympic weight sleeves, and I paid about 220 bucks on Amazon prime day. It also included the same handles as a titan with a straight push down bar, lay pull down bar, and triceps rope. There is also a foot plate that mounts to the front so you could sit down and do floor exercises and brace your feet up against it. I find it excellent for the money and the features. Have you ever tried this one?
Bought it, love it. Provides that commercial gym feel without breaking the bank. All Coop’s critiques are on point. I would add that, when performing heavy straight-bar bicep curls, the front legs will raise off the floor slightly (they cannot be bolted down). Still my favorite piece of equipment in my garage gym.
I've had one for several years now and I bought sleeve adapters from Amazon bc Titan is always out of theirs. The little hack I like to use the most is that there's just enough space under the base support to slip a band through, so I use a light band and hook it to each of the loading pins. I usually leave the band on as my "base" resistance and load plates on top of that. The piece has been surprisingly fun and easy to use.
I actually think the slim rod option is better because you can always go thicker with a sleeve but you can't really go slimmer and in my case I built my home gym around the first set of dumbbells I got back in HS which uses the small hole plates. If it were a thick rod this wouldn't be an option for me.
I have just added the Mirafit version of this into my gym, and love it. It already comes with the Olympic sleeves and a double to single carabiner attachment as standard. Great build quality and great functionality. Being in the UK it is more expensive (£300) than the Titan equivalent you guys get in the US, but it does come with the additional sleeves and carabiner attachment. Love the GGR channel guys, keep up the great work.
I have had a Valor BD-62 (what Titan copied here) mounted on my basement wall since early 2019, does the job. It was $150 back then and they threw in a 2 handle to 1 bracket in their version. I still use it daily in addition to my Rep lat low row, for lighter arm movements.
I've had the original/v1 for years now, and I love it! I add 3-1 oil to a rag and wipe down both metal beams every month, it helps everything move smoothly. Also, it's very easy to get some cheap hardware from lowes/home depot to create a fixed separation between cables when you want to connect them; I then use that to connect attachments when I want to use both pulleys for 1-1. This is more stable/smoother when you want to use each cable together, and it keeps them in more natural angle when using higher up the stack so the cables rub less/wear less.
@@Travis_24 to be honest I don't even know the name of the pieces I chose. I just went the hardware section and looked through to find what I wanted. Each side is like a bolt with a loop on the end, and there's a piece in the middle that they can screw/tighten into independently. This is so you can get the desired width/separation for the cables to fix their distance apart. But I've no idea what it is called. You can then put a carabiner clip in the middle of that, which clips into whatever accessory piece you want to use. There would be multiple ways to go about it, but that is what I found and works for me.
I’ve had mine for a year and a half and love it. I want everything I have to be versatile. Like a barbell, plates, rack, and adjustable dumbbells. This can be used for so many movements so I could easily justify it. Not great for chest flys, but I love it for reverse flys. My home gym is in my basement with extremely low ceilings, but this is compact enough that it fits between the floor joists. I would highly recommended this piece of equipment.
I've had this for a few years. I recommend not mounting directly to drywall with lag screw. First mount a 2x4 type to wall, span at least two studs. Both bottom and top. In the 2x4, make a clearance hole for the screw which will mount the rack to the wood blocking. Use a .25 Tnut and use .25 machine screw. This allow you to demount the unit without compromising the strength of the joint over time. It also spread the load via the wood blocking to TWO studs.
Ive had mine for a couple of years, back when it was 125$. Other than not hagunv the bottom anchor point this version does, I love it. I have olympic plates for barbell, but also got a bunch of random standard plates so its great to have a set for each
Have this in my home gym and I love it. I would probably go with the Inspire Fitness one from Costco if we had more room. But it fits the space and budget.
I have the inspire rack, bought it when it was $795 (I think), and really like it but wish they had a cable machine like this. So 1or 2 like this will be coming soon
I have the Valor version that has been great for me for the past 3 years. I think the weight capacity is less but it has guide rods so it's pretty smooth. I never understood why more people didn't go this route. It's been one of the most useful budget pieces in my home gym to date.
A key for my use of this was the height options. The Titan lower height options work in my basement. Most brands only feature stuff too tall for the basement.
I’ve had mine for 4 years and love it. I would love some more options like you said if a lat seat was offered. I will def look into upgrading the pulleys, could be smoother.
I bought this knowing full well it’s a budget purchase. I was still surprised at how low quality it was. The nylon pulleys don’t spin even after lubricating. The pulley carriage on the front grinds against the steel cap in the long cable, so much so that I’m sure it will eventually grind down to the pulley. I wish I had spent the extra for the BOS tower.
I have 2 of these. Got them early 2021. Got them about 7 feet apart. I use it like a functional trainer/cable cross over. This absolutely fit that cable machine need at a fraction of the price. When I got mine I think they were a lot lower in the price too. I have a separate plate loaded lat pulldown low row from Titan as well.
@@sweaty_matt121 I think they are pretty smooth imo. Nothing that affects lifting. I once had a single point high low pulley machine that was absolutely horrible. This does the job. If you have a few extra get it with the weight stack. The plate loaded I have work just fine. Stack would just be more convenient.
I had this and used it for a long time. It’s great and I loved it. For the price point it’s super hard to beat. That pop pin for moving the trolly up and down is the machines weakest point the threads stripped not long after buying it.
I have this in my gym. Been using it for a year and love it! Super easy to use and quickly adjustable. Like you mentioned I wish they had a removable lat pull down seat for it. That would make it complete and I think there would be a big market for it.
I'd still go for BOS because that can double as a squat rack (yes the holes can hold jcups) they call it the 'Plate Loaded Cable Tower Squat Stand' $725 only real draw back I think it uses their weird 2.3" rack attachments so you're stuck in that ecosystem but at least you have options. Has a pull-up bar and many attachments. A FT with a bonus squat rack is a really nice feature.
@@jamesroalson5269 I think you're going to run into an issue with the PIN/hole size on the attachments as the T2 likely uses 1" holes and I think the holes on the cable system are smaller.
I’ve had this machine for two years now and just love it! Since I’m intending to keep it indefinitely I recently added aluminum pulley wheels which give it a much smoother pull through.
@@CamaronesFuegos Definitely, the bearings give it a smooth pull, I have been using mine for about a 1.5 years and I have no complaints. My big bro has the Titan and is also happy. I think they are both great, but the archon has a smoother pull.
Thank goodness there's a short version. My basement only has 82" of height. Currently having issue looking for a power rack as many are 84" or 87". This will definitely be my next equipment purchase after the rack.
Best piece in my gym next to rack and bar. DYI use a bench with roller to lock in your legs for lat pulls. I actually like the standard rod as it’s easier to pull weights off single handed.
I’ve had my v3 of this over three years now. When I got it I paid under $150! Very good investment. I use my Olympic steel and bumper plates and don’t have any issues.
Had mine for over 3 years now. Replaced all the pulleys with gym grade pulleys which added about 80 more dollars. Also snapped the cable with about 160 lbs on it and replaced with home depot cable.
Ive had this cable system for over 5 years and have had zero issues with it. I use it 4-6x a week. If you get this I suggest taking off all the pulleys and grease each bearing.
I have this in my killer garage gym mounted to my rack with custom mounts that I designed. It’s the absolute best accessory in my gym. Don’t buy the sleeves you don’t need them. I routinely stack Olympic weight on the standard sleeve and they don’t ever wobble. I paid less than 200$ and this equipment is something I use daily.
I have been using this (version 2) for the past couple years and love it. I did buy the BD-62 cable attachment clip from Valor for $3 which connects the cables together and instantly became the biggest upgrade to this cable machine. Highly recommend!
I bought the BD-62 secondhand and it didn't have the clip attachment. I used it for over a year without the clip. I finally ordered it and man was it a game changes. Makes the machine so much more versatile!
@@CamaronesFuegos I have really enjoyed it! I have it bolted into my concrete foundation and can load it up really heavy if need be. Not as smooth as a higher end version, but gets the job done at a very reasonable price!
@@sgread I actually reached out to their customer rep email and was able to get in touch with someone who was able to help me out. I don't think you can buy it directly off their site.
Got it, it's awesome 👌 buy yourself a 4 hole flat T plate at home depot on your clips to separate them and it works even better it separates the cable. Try it!!
I also have one of these in my apartment gym. It’s freaking amazing IMHO. Completely transformed my at home workouts. All the drawbacks Coop states are accurate, but for me totally worth it.
If you want to do chest flys on just one of these, attach both carabiners to a bar like the Steadfast multi attachment, use chains or long straps and connect your handles to them and you’ll be good to go.
This is great for a beginner lifter or someone look to do high rep light weight cable stuff. I owned this for 2 years and anytime i went heavy at all, one of the plastic pulleys would break or the cheap plastic coated cable would get damaged. Its really not built with longevity in mind so i would definitely recommend getting a pulley system slightly higher quality for any serious lifters. I've swapped to just using a high strength DIY double pulley attached to my rack and its already wayyyyyy better.
This looks identical to the Mirafit wall mounted cable machine I bought recently. Mirafit are a UK company but I wouldn't be surprised if their machine is just a rebranded Titan. But I totally agree with your assessment, mine came with the olympic sleeve adapter, for a total price of £299 and I'm very happy with it for the price. It's not as smooth as a commercial machine in use, but it's a lot better than I expected and I've used some badly maintained cable machines in commercail gyms that were much worse than this. My only other gripe is that because the lower pulley on the upright juts out further than the upper pulley, if you're using it overhead you have to overcome the resistance of the ball on the pulley wheel to pull the cable down or pull the cable out a bit before down. If it's heavily loaded this can make it a bit awkward. I assume there's a good reason they've done it this way, but it's a bit annoying. Otherwise it's so much better than the cheap rack pulley attachement I've been using for the last 3 years. This is so much more versatile, and allows me to do much more accessory work with it quickly,
I bought two of these as part of building out my home gym in 2020 specifically to do crossovers and unilateral cable work. I heartily agree with everything said here, especially the benefit of some silicone spray on the carriage pole
I have that short height version and love it. I wish i had discovered it prior to covid so i could have had a better home gym setup. You can't beat the functionality for the price. It can do 90% of what a real functional trainer can do, but at 1/3 to 1/4 the price. And with su h a small footprint, there is no reason why it shouldn't be added to someone's home gym. I bought a cheap suspension trainer (trx knock off) and use those for the handles in place of the stock ones.
Looks legit if you are on a budget and even tight on space, but something to be said to saving for that special piece you do want that isn't a huge compromise.
I own two of them, and I connected the top of the machines together with a 8 -foot long metal rail and 6-inch corner braces with each machine facing each other , instead of side by side, to make a cheap self-standing functional trainer.
Hi, I have this. Why is the weight on this heavier than the ones at commercial gyms? Like I can seated cable row a solid 180lbs at the gym but can only go up to like 120 on this and it feels heavier? Any explanation?
My main gripe with the Titan unit is that the holes do not go higher on the front-upright. I personally own one from Valor Fitness and its better in my opinion. granted, you are spending a bit more, but I think its worth it for such a versatile tool in a home gym.
Personally I bought the valor fitness version. Basically same thing except the carriage system is round bars instead of square. Way smoother and they give you a piece to connect both pulleys together.
Make your own Olympic to standard adapters using 1 1/2" x 3/4" plumbing parts (Reducer) and some white duct tape. It's easy. I just did it last night and it works great. Cheap too.
I bought one a few months ago and I agree with all of your points. Great machine, could be better but for the price point, I'm very happy with it. I do like the idea of buying a second and pairing it with my original. Cost savings and increase in versatility make this a great idea. I will add the Olympic adaptive sleeve once they get back in stock.
The fact that it can take 1 inch plates is a huge positive. More people looking for a budget option will have 1 inch plates, props to them for recognising that. I wouldnt be spending $35 for the adapters either. You could just MacGyver some adapters with stuff laying around your home if it was that much of an issue.
It looks like they did nail the sweet spot there with price v. functionality. I like that it's wall mounted and you don't have to bolt it to the ground as well.
Thanks for a great review! Like most garage gym owners, I'm limited for space. I have a heating duct intersecting at the wall next to the stud where I would mount this unit. So, no clearance issues for the 25" required at the base but I'm very limited for space at the top of the unit. The very top of the unit looks to be shaped a bit like a "T". How wide is that at the widest point?
I've had the Archon version of this for several years and love it. It uses guide rods and comes with the 2" olympic plate adapters already. Would highly recommend it over this Titan one.
I have an archon as well and did a diy upgrade with a weight stack (the 2 guide rods made it easy to add on the weight stack). I also attached a crossmember to the top to make it into an actual lay pull-down. I attached it to the wall behind my rack, roll the bench inside the rack and use leg rollers with the spotter arm to hold down my legs.
I've had the Archon for 2 years and it is SOLID. The guide rods with actual bearings make it as smooth as a proper gym machine. Considering I plan to have it for life, it was worth every penny over the Titan.
44mm waste pipe slipped over the weight horns then a squirt of expanding foam inside would be a god cheap olympic sleeve upgrade. the 44mm pipe would sit directly on the horns so no issues about it being not strong enough. the foam would just be to secure it not to add any support.
I have the Valor version. So much functionality in a small footprint! And if you have some old 1" plates laying around, clean 'em up and you're good to go.
for the money and what it does, this is the best on the market. I have one that I purchased for 179 pre-covid. I'm kicking my-self I didnt buy the second one I want to make a functional trainer. I will change the pulleys at some point.
Coop! I bought this pulley system last year to rehab after shoulder surgery. It's been a game-changer. The 2:1 and 1:1 becomes intuitive when you own it and upgrading components over time is certainly on the table. I have noticed a big problem, however - it's the plastic guide on the stack - it simply comes off. This has resulted in scratches in the metal it travels along. I've contemplated using epoxy to keep it attached to the metal weight-shuttle, but am uncertain of the long-term consequences of doing so. Any helpful ideas you have (or can glean from Titan) would be very welcome. As to the 1" plate loading - it was a great way for me to start as I have Ironmaster DBs and was able to use the weights for this until I could add Olympics for it.
Have had 1 of these for a few years now and it has worked great!! Only issue I have is that after about the first year, the insulation on the main cable started coming off in several sections. Not a huge deal but just annoying having to replace it after such a short period.
How would you rank this in regards to the T-3/X-3 series Lat Tower rack attachment by Titan? I’m debating between the two, but for space saving sake I’m thinking of going with the latter.
Love this thing, I drilled a couple holes (about 3/8”) on the back of the front post and made a makeshift lay pulldown. Plenty strong and works great, just don’t tell TF
I have the version 1 And I use it for lat pull down and etc plus I use the 2.1 & 1.1 ratio great cable for the price I attached it the rack solid peice of equipment
I've been using this for 2+ years, and it is great, but be careful with adding more than 200 pounds. The stopper plate for the sled on mine bent down, and I had to adapt it by using some wood to support it. Also, the handles pretty much immediately broke, and the one cable lost the nylon sheathe (it still works but it's far from smooth.
i always think that cable machines are all what you need at home gym, you can do chest back shoulders traps triceps biceps forearms abs, you can also go for legs with some additional parts thx for the review
I'm happy Titan sent this product is so GGR could do a commercial of approval. If you say things on Facebook and it's not approved by the certain RU-vid personalities than people will jump in with their attacks even when they don't even own the product. Some people have different budgets and I continue to relate that information but it doesn't matter because they want you to have a Maserati regardless of your zip code. I have one and it is attached to my inexpensive power rack. I wish you would have shown that as well but if you look on RU-vid you can see someone who has done it. This is a great product. It is very versatile and it's pretty much all you need unless you want to use the idea of getting two so you can have more options of exercises. Good job Coop. Now when I see this on Facebook I don't have to be afraid to make a positive comment or do I
I love it have used for 3 years but wish the crossover was a little wider. Saw a diy on how to do it with the bells of steel version. You should do one with the titan
I have one of these its an amazing step up of hanging cables off your power cage. One thing that would be good is if there was a way to do a push exercise with both handles and not have the cables dig into your body.
If you want to be TRULY TRANSPARENT and HONEST.. Should post the review notes that companies tell you to go over whether it's a requirement or not to include it in the video..