Lat Tower | 10 - 300 LB Selector Reviews

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Compact, space-efficient trainer great for smaller spaces- Helps build your back and shoulder strength- 300 LB single-weight stack in 10 LB increments- Anodized red aluminum pulleys with aircraft-grade cable- Anodized red aluminum magnetic weight stack pin- Six adjustable thigh pad rollers- Eight adjustable diamond-plated footplate positions- Band pegs for adding resistance bands- Medium knurled stainless steel lat bar handle included- Low row handle is not included- Compatible with rack attachments such as landmines, plate pegs, or Y-Dip. Titan Fitness Lat Tower | 10, 300 LB Selector, SPECIALTY MACHINES, UPPER BODY

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I wanted to cancel the order they would not let me after only a few hours on a Sunday. They sent anyway.
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Posted 1 year ago
Hello! We sincerely apologize that this was your experience with us. I checked your account and found that you have spoken with one of our representatives who assisted you regarding your concern. We are sorry as we were unable to cancel the order since it has already been shipped upon confirmation. If there will be any issues in the future, please reach us at info@titanbrands.com.
Posted 9 months ago
this is a great piece of equipment well constructed and great design.
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Posted 1 year ago
Its not ROGUE quality but great bang for your buck!
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Posted 1 year ago
I bought this in preparation for me moving into my fist home and starting a home gym. Tho I have yet to use it I will say the packaging was very well done. I received it in less then a week and no damage to the crate was done. When I opened the crate all parts were neatly packaged and without damage. Can't wait to use It when I move in the summer
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Posted 1 year ago
I love, Love, LOVE this machine. I have been doing my pulling exercises on a functional trainer and there is no comparison. The only thing I would ask Titan to change is the knee holders to go up one more notch and to make the roller pads a bit bigger. I have big legs and while I still can lock in, I would love the option and comfort of a newer bigger roller pad. Maybe they will offer an upgrade down the line. But overall this thing is the real deal. It is built like a tank and operates smoothly. I absolutely love it and would strongly recommend pulling the trigger if you are on the fence.
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Posted 1 year ago
Have a basement gym with limited ceiling height. This piece fits perfectly and delivers on every expectation. Solid, sturdy, substantial. Able to complete assembly solo and without any issues. Have been using it for the past 2 months and it has been a game changer for the back routine. I'm 5'10" and have no issue with the range in the lat pulldown. The low row has a sturdy foot brace and the cable action is smooth. Tricep cable work is no problem with the included chain extension. The included lat bar is solid. I would absolutely buy again and recommend without hesitation.
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Posted 1 year ago
It arrived a solid wood box that I had to practically beg FedEx to bring to the top of my driveway instead of dumping it at the curb. Everything was in order with all parts and accessories included. I highly recommend--highly recommend--sorting and labeling all of the bolts and washers, etc, before you start assembly. This will make your life so much easier! Trust me. Take the time to do this because several bolts look almost identical but aren't. I placed them on individual sheets of paper with the part number and size and it helped more than I can say. I managed to assemble this by myself after watching a very helpful video on YouTube. Google it and watch it. Things to gather before you start--several bungie cords or related. You'll need them when you assemble the stack of weights. And there are several steps you shouldn't do in the order they're explained in the teeny tiny assembly instructions. (Some of the text and diagrams are nearly impossible to make out but having watched the video helped me figure most of it out.) For example, don't install the rubber piece that goes at the very front of the arms until you have threaded the cable through because it won't fit otherwise. Same goes for the plates/roller things that hang just above the weight stack. Don't attach them and bolt that piece together until the cables have been threaded through. The other reason you'll want to install that rubber part at the front of the very upper arms last is because if you do it as ordered, you'll have a really hard time installing the piece that goes right behind it with the smaller rubber piece. Now for the weight stack. place the weights and the uprights as instructed but then immediately wrap at least 3-4 bungies around the entire uprights or the entire weight stack will collapse. I learned the hard way and then remembered what he did in the video to prevent this from happening. Watch the video for this part and it will save you a lot of time and a lot of headaches. Now for using the actual machine. It works great...but there are two issues. First, I wish the machine was maybe 2-3" taller. Why? Well, I'm 5'6". It works great for lat pulldowns. But when I stand up to do tricep exercises, the weights hit the top bar before I'm able to complete the movement. My work around is to stand on 4" blocks and then I'm fine. So if you're 5'10" or taller, you'll have no issues with full range of motion for triceps exercises. The other issue is that the seat gets in the way if you want to use the seated row for standing exercises like cable curls or cable upright rows. You can still do them but you have to stand back quite a bit. I also bought some extra d-rings to extend the seated cable curl as my cable appears to be really really tight and I have to put the foot brace back in order to get the close grip row handle to seat properly when I'm done rowing. Hope that makes sense. Overall, it's a well made machine and it's a solid piece. Just know that you'll have to make some minor modifications for standing exercises if you're under 5'10" or so but it's doable. You can get a 4" plyometric box (one of the stackable ones) or an aerobic "step" thing works just as well. I used Yoga blocks until I got some sturdier step things. And again because I can't say it enough--sort and label your bolts and washers, etc., and watch the online video that another customer was kind enough to make. You'll be so glad you did! And use the bungie cords for the weight stack assembly or you'll be dealing with crashing weight plates. Not fun.
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Posted 1 year ago
At this time I am not able to provide a review because the machine is inoperable at the moment. The glide rod(s) arrived bent and waiting for a replace glide rod(s) to come in.
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Posted 1 year ago
Hello, please accept our sincere apologies if the item you received was damaged in transit. We value our customers' feedback and are constantly working with shipping providers to enhance our packaging so that it can survive the rigors of transit. I checked your account and found that you had already spoken with one of our product specialists, who had placed your replacement order. Please email us at info@titanbrands.com if you require further assistance.
Posted 1 year ago