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1818 FitnessCross Cable Station

R9,999

Retail: R16,000
About

The 1818 Fitness Cross Cable Station loaded with Olympic Plates is a heavy-duty fitness equipment designed to bring the benefits of cable-based strength training to the comfort of your home or light-commercial gym setting.

This Cross Cable Station is built to last, with its high-quality steel construction and rubber base caps that not only reinforce its strength but also protect your gym floor from damage. The 16 adjustable positions and cable pulley system offer flexibility in your workouts, allowing you to step out for more stretch and a more intense training experience. The 2 single strap handles are adjustable and seamlessly attach to the pulley system for ease of use.

One of the standout features of this machine is the double bar track, which enhances stability and ensures smoother movements when using standard 25mm plates or 50mm Olympic weight plates. The 1:1 cable ratio ensures consistent and effective resistance throughout your exercises.

Versatility is at the heart of this functional trainer. It features a lat pull-down bar, a curl/row bar, 2 single strap handles, and a pull-up station, offering you a full range of exercises to target different muscle groups.

Product Features
  • Olympic Plates: Allows customisable resistance to suit individual fitness levels and goals
  • Olympic Plates not included
  • Dual Pulley Design
  • Multiple Attachments: Includes handles, bars, and ankle straps for exercise versatility.
  • Compact Design: Perfect for home gyms or limited workout spaces
  • 16 Adjustable positions.
  • Features 25mm weight peg with spring collars. Can also accommodate 50mm weight plates.
  • A double bar track creates more stability and smoother movement.
  • Comes with a lat pull-down bar, a curl/row bar, and 2 single strap handles.
  • 12 Month Warranty
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