MAJOR LUTIE Fitness Power Cage with Weight Bench, PLM03 All-in-One 1400 lbs Capacity Multi-Function Power Rack with Adjustable Cable Crossover System and More Attachment 2023 Version (Red)








Key features
- •POWERFUL CAGE: MAJOR LUTIE Power Cage combines a weight cage, squat rack, and Cable Crossover Machine which provides a total body workout without switching between different exercise stations. The max weight capacity of this weight cage is up to 1400lbs.
- •EXCELLENT QUALITY: Made of 50 X 70mm commercial steel square frame with a thickness of 2mm. The product weighs 240lbs with 16 reinforcing tabs which increase its stability during training. Cage size - 62.1"L×64"W×84.3"H | Max user weight - 400 lbs. | Max capacity on Safety bar - 600lbs.|Max capacity on cable 400lbs.| Max capacity on dip bar - 400 lbs.| Max capacity on pull-ups bar - 400 lbs.
- •POWERFUL SUPPORT from MAJOR LUTIE: The cable system is made of sturdy aircraft cables guaranteed to withstand long-term high-intensity use. Using a unique pulley design, a weight rack satisfies both the crossover cable and row low system's counterweight needs. It comes with a variety of exercise machine attachments that can meet pull-ups, bench presses, rope crossing, squats, deadlifts, biceps curls, rowing, and other training actions. Fully exercise the whole body muscles!
- •2023 COMMERCIAL WEIGHT BENCH: Designed a unique frame with triangular structure and made of heavy-duty commercial quality steel; the Weight capacity is up to 1300 pounds to ensure safety for workout. The backrest support rod adopts a double-track design, significantly improving the stability of different positions. 8 unique back positions and 4 seat positions can adjust to any position you want. Commercial grade soft foam padding keeps you comfortable enough for any workout.
- •MAJOR LUTIE MISSION: The original aspiration of MAJOR LUTIE brand is simple——to create multi-functional and cost-effective cages for fitness enthusiasts and provide an integrated multi-function system for people who love home fitness. If you have any questions, you can contact us through email, and we will provide you with a satisfactory solution.
MAJOR LUTIE Fitness Power Cage with Weight Bench, PLM03 All-in-One 1400 lbs Capacity Multi-Function Power Rack with Adjustable Cable Crossover System and More Attachment 2023 Version (Red)
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Customer Reviews
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Versatile rack with adjustable cables at a great value
Tommy R.✓ Verified Purchase•August 25, 2023
I have been using this rack for several weeks and have found it to suit my needs for moderate lifting. In a nutshell, it meets my requirements at a better price than most of the racks here. While it isn't the cheapest, the reason I went with this particular unit was that it had the thickest plates holding the rack steady and the cable system looked really useful. Excellent for face pulls and tricep work. Here are the pros and cons:
Pros:
- Stable compared to other units (I mounted mine to a piece of plywood to enhance the stability). I can run and jump on the pull up bar without tipping the unit.
- Good price on sale
- Cables are very smooth to operate. They adjust well once you get them dialed in
- Hardware seems good quality, grade 8.8 stainless steel
- Lots of attachments to use
- Has a small weight tree included
- Landmine attachment is awesome to use
- Great customer service, very responsive
Cons:
- I had to drill holes into the base in order to mount it to the floor. The manufacturer does not pre-drill any holes. The band attachments are not safe to use unless you mount this to the floor
- The shock absorbers on the cable system sometime get stuck to the frame and drop down causing a loud "BAM". This is easily fixed with a dab of glue on the underside of each shock absorber
- The instructions or parts were mislabeled causing me to have to take it apart and then rebuild it once I recognized the error. When assembling the bottom frame, make sure your pulleys match the picture
- Some of the pieces rubbed during shipping
- Pull up bar is not very high for the American market
Overall, despite these cons, I'm happy with my purchase and would totally re-order. When I noticed some of my pieces were damaged in shipping, the manufacturer was responsive and took care of me. I love using the cables and I like how sturdy the frame is for my amount of lifting. My advice is, if you are power lifting, on the heavier side or taller side, or don't include a lot of cable workouts in your training, you could probably look elsewhere. But if you are doing light-moderate lifting, use cables, and like the versatility of a two in one rack, this is a great buy. I wish the frames were a standard size like 2x2 or 3x3 (It is metric 50mmx70mm) so that other attachments or j-hooks could fit, but at this price point, I'm happy with this purchase.
Pros:
- Stable compared to other units (I mounted mine to a piece of plywood to enhance the stability). I can run and jump on the pull up bar without tipping the unit.
- Good price on sale
- Cables are very smooth to operate. They adjust well once you get them dialed in
- Hardware seems good quality, grade 8.8 stainless steel
- Lots of attachments to use
- Has a small weight tree included
- Landmine attachment is awesome to use
- Great customer service, very responsive
Cons:
- I had to drill holes into the base in order to mount it to the floor. The manufacturer does not pre-drill any holes. The band attachments are not safe to use unless you mount this to the floor
- The shock absorbers on the cable system sometime get stuck to the frame and drop down causing a loud "BAM". This is easily fixed with a dab of glue on the underside of each shock absorber
- The instructions or parts were mislabeled causing me to have to take it apart and then rebuild it once I recognized the error. When assembling the bottom frame, make sure your pulleys match the picture
- Some of the pieces rubbed during shipping
- Pull up bar is not very high for the American market
Overall, despite these cons, I'm happy with my purchase and would totally re-order. When I noticed some of my pieces were damaged in shipping, the manufacturer was responsive and took care of me. I love using the cables and I like how sturdy the frame is for my amount of lifting. My advice is, if you are power lifting, on the heavier side or taller side, or don't include a lot of cable workouts in your training, you could probably look elsewhere. But if you are doing light-moderate lifting, use cables, and like the versatility of a two in one rack, this is a great buy. I wish the frames were a standard size like 2x2 or 3x3 (It is metric 50mmx70mm) so that other attachments or j-hooks could fit, but at this price point, I'm happy with this purchase.
Great for home Gym
jeffery weber✓ Verified Purchase•August 18, 2023
I love this machine so far. It has everything that I would want to do and more. I received 2 of the 3 packages on time and the third package got lost in transit but there customer service sent the missing package right away and I received it a few days later.
Excellent product would recommend for beginner or intermediate lifter.
Excellent product would recommend for beginner or intermediate lifter.
Great deal!
2Phillips✓ Verified Purchase•August 8, 2023
I have been using this thing for a year or so now and absolutely love it. I hate commercial gyms but love lifting, and this allows me to get a full workout in without going to the gym. I have the 22 edition which does not have the name plate in back, or pegs for bands.
The good
This thing is everything you need for a solid workout
Cables are smooth
Price is unbeatable
When 2 pulleys were damaged in a recent move (movers packed it like idiots), I reached out to major lutie and had a very pleasant and quick response from the company
The bad
Slight lateral wobble, it has never been an issue for me, and I constantly do weighted pull-ups. The only time its noticeable is when doing real heavy cable work ie rows, you have to pull parallel to the rack, not angled at all.
The lies (from reviews I read)
Although the safety racks are thin, they work well. I even frequently do 1/4 squat jumps with this and bounce 275 off them and haven't noticed any issues at all.
The good
This thing is everything you need for a solid workout
Cables are smooth
Price is unbeatable
When 2 pulleys were damaged in a recent move (movers packed it like idiots), I reached out to major lutie and had a very pleasant and quick response from the company
The bad
Slight lateral wobble, it has never been an issue for me, and I constantly do weighted pull-ups. The only time its noticeable is when doing real heavy cable work ie rows, you have to pull parallel to the rack, not angled at all.
The lies (from reviews I read)
Although the safety racks are thin, they work well. I even frequently do 1/4 squat jumps with this and bounce 275 off them and haven't noticed any issues at all.
Perfect home gym platform for hobbyist lifters on a budget
Aaron✓ Verified Purchase•July 17, 2023
I'll lead with the gist of it: I love this platform and feel like I got a great value for my money. If you want to get the best experience, put between $100-200 aside for upgraded attachments and accessories.
Context:
I'm 5-11", 200lbs, intermediate lifter. I try to do heavy compound lifts and higher rep hypertrophy work, so I'm not using this thing for powerlifting or anything crazy. I bought this unit primarily for barbell bench, squats, cable rows, tricep extensions, flyes, and barbell overhead press. Spoiler: after a month of heavy use, it handles all of that extremely well.
Assembly:
Assembly was pretty straight-forward. I didn't use the included hardware but opted for a socket wrench and my own wrenches. I used my own blue thread locker as well. It took me approximately 3 hours from stat to finish and I didn't have help. While the included booklet sufficiently explains what parts go where, there's not much beyond that. If you're not super handy, this could frustrate you a little, but it's definitely do-able. I would advise that you leave the bottom bolts a little loose until the unit is completely assembled. Use a level to ensure the unit is plumb and then tighten everything from there. If you don't do this, the safety bars aren't going to fit through the holes in the uprights and adjusting them will make a heinous metal on metal scraping sound that will take a year off of your life.
Sturdiness:
The power rack is pretty sturdy for what it is. There is, admittedly, some left-to-right lateral movement, especially when you've got a loaded barbell above waist height. Nothing major, but it's obviously not as sturdy as thicker gauge steel, especially if you keep it free standing (not attached to a wall or the floor). I plan on bolting this into the wall in the future. This problem really shows itself if you have the cables set high and you attempt to push/pull off to the side of the unit"”the whole thing will shift or feel like it wants to topple. Easy fix for me in the meantime. I just don't use it like that!
That said, I've loaded over 300lbs on the rack above waist level and don't feel sketchy at all. Upgraded barbell holders would only add to my confidence, but as it comes, it's just fine. I'd feel comfortable loading around 500lbs on this rack with some upgrades barbell holders, but the manual recommends staying below 330lbs. The welds on all of the major supports are uniform beads (no spot or tack welds) and have been finished to remove any sharp edges which is the source of my confidence in "overloading" the unit a tad. Be careful and use good judgment; everyone's situation is different.
Cable system:
I've loaded the cables between 20 and 135lbs for various lifts and have been very surprised with how smooth it feels. Rows, rope extensions, pull downs, curls, flyes"¦ very consistent tension throughout the movement. I've got really long arms, so I was relieved that the travel distance is long enough to allow for full range of motion on most exercises without the cable running out of room.
Using any weight less than 20lb results in the track-guided part of the mechanism not having enough weight to return to the resting position without a little "coercion". I don't usually run into this problem during workouts, but my wife has while trying to do really light-weight hip abductions. Just a heads up. Also bear in mind, this system is only going to work when the weight is equally balanced on each side of the track. Definitely have some 2.5 lb weights for smaller incremental weight increases. Otherwise you'll be jumping in 10-20lb leaps which isn't ideal.
Included attachments:
There's a lot to be desired here. At this price-point, the attachments are basically free so keep your expectations low. I purchased another manufacturer's cable accessories for around $120 and it feels like I'm using equipment at a commercial gym. I'd include the price of upgraded attachments if you plan on using this as your dedicated home gym set.
I haven't used the dip bars"¦ they feel weird. Definitely wouldn't try anything weighted. I weigh 200lbs and the flex is real. This isn't so much to do with the construction but more to do with the way the force is distributed to the cage because of the leverage. I have a set of tall parallel bars that I use instead and would recommend if dips are a regular part of your routine.
The pull-up bar is a good size and feels solid. Before assembly, I would take the handles off the end of the pull-up bar and glue the rubber grips down so they don't rotate. I've done 90lb weighted pull ups here and felt more than comfortable.
The bench:
This thing is solid! Feels as robust as a generic bench you would find at a commercial gym. It's not incredibly high-quality, but it doesn't feel cheap either"”not in the slightest. The adjustment pegs allow for almost any angle between flat to straight up and down and it nests perfectly in each position. The leg geometry doesn't predispose the bench to rock from side to side"”it really feels like it wants to stay put. This doesn't allow you to go into a decline, unfortunately.
The cushioning is firm. No weird bolts or assembly pieces can be felt through the foam construction. The cover is a synthetic leather material that has some hefty stitching. I regularly use the bench headrest as a spot to rest my EZ bar between sets and haven't noticed any wear and tear or material sagging. The wheels for rolling the bench work well; no squeaking or sticking. I would have been satisfied with paying around $300 for this alone.
Conclusion:
For what you pay, you can't go wrong. I've read several reviews remarking that customer service is excellent and responsive. I freaked out a little bit when only one box arrived, so I reached out and someone got back to me almost immediately with more detailed tracking information. Just fyi (each box has its own tracking information). The bench might show up a day or so before the other 3 boxes.
Every piece of this system feels like they did the best the could possibly do without charging Rogue prices. Now, this doesn't feel like some lambourghini gym equipment, and if you expect that, you're going to be disappointed. But you're not paying for that either. In my opinion, this is absolutely sufficient for everything a hobbyist lifter would ever need. I feel like this power rack system fits neatly into this middle-tier category of gym equipment that the home-gym community needed. So, I would say this is worth more than what you pay for in terms of quality and functionality. If you're willing to spend a little extra on upgraded accessories, you're going to be happy with this. If you go through the hassle of buying brackets to stud-mount this and bolt it to the floor, this thing would be an absolute tank. I just can't emphasize enough: put money aside to make this system work for you and the way you like to train and you will not be disappointed.
Context:
I'm 5-11", 200lbs, intermediate lifter. I try to do heavy compound lifts and higher rep hypertrophy work, so I'm not using this thing for powerlifting or anything crazy. I bought this unit primarily for barbell bench, squats, cable rows, tricep extensions, flyes, and barbell overhead press. Spoiler: after a month of heavy use, it handles all of that extremely well.
Assembly:
Assembly was pretty straight-forward. I didn't use the included hardware but opted for a socket wrench and my own wrenches. I used my own blue thread locker as well. It took me approximately 3 hours from stat to finish and I didn't have help. While the included booklet sufficiently explains what parts go where, there's not much beyond that. If you're not super handy, this could frustrate you a little, but it's definitely do-able. I would advise that you leave the bottom bolts a little loose until the unit is completely assembled. Use a level to ensure the unit is plumb and then tighten everything from there. If you don't do this, the safety bars aren't going to fit through the holes in the uprights and adjusting them will make a heinous metal on metal scraping sound that will take a year off of your life.
Sturdiness:
The power rack is pretty sturdy for what it is. There is, admittedly, some left-to-right lateral movement, especially when you've got a loaded barbell above waist height. Nothing major, but it's obviously not as sturdy as thicker gauge steel, especially if you keep it free standing (not attached to a wall or the floor). I plan on bolting this into the wall in the future. This problem really shows itself if you have the cables set high and you attempt to push/pull off to the side of the unit"”the whole thing will shift or feel like it wants to topple. Easy fix for me in the meantime. I just don't use it like that!
That said, I've loaded over 300lbs on the rack above waist level and don't feel sketchy at all. Upgraded barbell holders would only add to my confidence, but as it comes, it's just fine. I'd feel comfortable loading around 500lbs on this rack with some upgrades barbell holders, but the manual recommends staying below 330lbs. The welds on all of the major supports are uniform beads (no spot or tack welds) and have been finished to remove any sharp edges which is the source of my confidence in "overloading" the unit a tad. Be careful and use good judgment; everyone's situation is different.
Cable system:
I've loaded the cables between 20 and 135lbs for various lifts and have been very surprised with how smooth it feels. Rows, rope extensions, pull downs, curls, flyes"¦ very consistent tension throughout the movement. I've got really long arms, so I was relieved that the travel distance is long enough to allow for full range of motion on most exercises without the cable running out of room.
Using any weight less than 20lb results in the track-guided part of the mechanism not having enough weight to return to the resting position without a little "coercion". I don't usually run into this problem during workouts, but my wife has while trying to do really light-weight hip abductions. Just a heads up. Also bear in mind, this system is only going to work when the weight is equally balanced on each side of the track. Definitely have some 2.5 lb weights for smaller incremental weight increases. Otherwise you'll be jumping in 10-20lb leaps which isn't ideal.
Included attachments:
There's a lot to be desired here. At this price-point, the attachments are basically free so keep your expectations low. I purchased another manufacturer's cable accessories for around $120 and it feels like I'm using equipment at a commercial gym. I'd include the price of upgraded attachments if you plan on using this as your dedicated home gym set.
I haven't used the dip bars"¦ they feel weird. Definitely wouldn't try anything weighted. I weigh 200lbs and the flex is real. This isn't so much to do with the construction but more to do with the way the force is distributed to the cage because of the leverage. I have a set of tall parallel bars that I use instead and would recommend if dips are a regular part of your routine.
The pull-up bar is a good size and feels solid. Before assembly, I would take the handles off the end of the pull-up bar and glue the rubber grips down so they don't rotate. I've done 90lb weighted pull ups here and felt more than comfortable.
The bench:
This thing is solid! Feels as robust as a generic bench you would find at a commercial gym. It's not incredibly high-quality, but it doesn't feel cheap either"”not in the slightest. The adjustment pegs allow for almost any angle between flat to straight up and down and it nests perfectly in each position. The leg geometry doesn't predispose the bench to rock from side to side"”it really feels like it wants to stay put. This doesn't allow you to go into a decline, unfortunately.
The cushioning is firm. No weird bolts or assembly pieces can be felt through the foam construction. The cover is a synthetic leather material that has some hefty stitching. I regularly use the bench headrest as a spot to rest my EZ bar between sets and haven't noticed any wear and tear or material sagging. The wheels for rolling the bench work well; no squeaking or sticking. I would have been satisfied with paying around $300 for this alone.
Conclusion:
For what you pay, you can't go wrong. I've read several reviews remarking that customer service is excellent and responsive. I freaked out a little bit when only one box arrived, so I reached out and someone got back to me almost immediately with more detailed tracking information. Just fyi (each box has its own tracking information). The bench might show up a day or so before the other 3 boxes.
Every piece of this system feels like they did the best the could possibly do without charging Rogue prices. Now, this doesn't feel like some lambourghini gym equipment, and if you expect that, you're going to be disappointed. But you're not paying for that either. In my opinion, this is absolutely sufficient for everything a hobbyist lifter would ever need. I feel like this power rack system fits neatly into this middle-tier category of gym equipment that the home-gym community needed. So, I would say this is worth more than what you pay for in terms of quality and functionality. If you're willing to spend a little extra on upgraded accessories, you're going to be happy with this. If you go through the hassle of buying brackets to stud-mount this and bolt it to the floor, this thing would be an absolute tank. I just can't emphasize enough: put money aside to make this system work for you and the way you like to train and you will not be disappointed.
Great quality & customer service
Nicole✓ Verified Purchase•July 10, 2023
This is perfect for an at home gym! We have it setup in our garage and still have plenty of space.
It ships in three different boxes. We did not receive one of them. However, the customer service team had another one sent ASAP, and they checked in with us several times to ensure it was on the way and that we received it! I would definitely recommend purchasing from this company.
It ships in three different boxes. We did not receive one of them. However, the customer service team had another one sent ASAP, and they checked in with us several times to ensure it was on the way and that we received it! I would definitely recommend purchasing from this company.
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