Lat Tower | 10 - 300 LB Selector Reviews

4.4 Rating 93 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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Really happy so far. Quick and quality shipping. I’m really excited to have a piece like this in my home gym, especially for the cost.
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Posted 2 years ago
Arrived undamaged packed in a crate in a timely manner. I hired a professional to assemble. Smooth operation. Definitely more than enough weight for 99% of the population. lol. I mean with actual weight. I do 210 lbs with tricep push downs on Life Fitness functional trainer at gym. This? 60-70 lbs. You wont be disappointed for the price. As long as they dont raise it again. I think they finally listened to "Coop"(Garage gym reviews) and upped the price. Shame on you Coop!
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Posted 2 years ago
After many many months of deciding I really wanted this lat pulldown over the many others that I'm sure you have seen, I had to wait for a few more months to catch it in stock (literally checking everyday) Finally I received an email saying it will be shipped, waited another week, fedex freight called to set up the appointment with no issues. Came in a small wooden container and am surprised they can fit all 500 pounds in such a small container but they did. All parts were accounted for with no real blemish issues, I looked it over for a good 20 minutes. Building the machine was a little tricky and honestly the hardest piece I have built thus far. Also needed another set of hands when it came time to putting the weight plates on as the whole thing wanted to tip before I could get the top crossmember connected. There are alot of different size bolts so I recommended laying them all out and matching them to the instruction manual to tell the different sizes as some are very close in size and you may become confused as I did. Overall this thing is a TANK, its now one of my favorite machines in my GYM, its tall enough for me, Im 5 11 and usually workout barefoot and have no issues when using the lat bar or triceps push downs. Its super smooth as I lubed up my pullies before I installed them just to insure they are smoother for longer. I do agree that the instructions could be better as you have to study them as if you will be taking a test on it later to figure it out. I have had it for a few weeks and use it almost every day and have had zero complaints about it, none whatsoever, so if this is the one you want be sure to check everyday if its in stock as they sell out super fast. You will not be disappointed.
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Posted 2 years ago
I am really impressed with the quality of this unit considering the price tag. As I was pricing Lat Pulldown stacks, I was constantly seeing prices $4k and up. Once I stumbled across the Titan unit and all of the positive reviews, I had to give it a shot. The only drawback that I’ve found after using it in my studio for a few weeks is the height of the unit. I get that it’s made for home gyms so they have to adjust for ceiling heights, but it would’ve been great if it was a little taller so you could get more range of motion. Other than that I’m really happy with the purchase. Assembly was tricky in a few spots, had to make a trip to Home Depot in the middle of it. It would be great if Titan would have installation videos on their site.
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Posted 2 years ago
Got lucky and bought one of these used on marketplace after waiting for them to come in stock at Titan for months. Previous guy owned it less than a year, he was moving out of state and could not take it with him. Took it fully apart to transport as this thing is HEAVY and carried it to the basement in small pieces myself and reassembled. Very easy to move unlike the more expensive competition. Easy to reassemble after watching a couple online vids. I love this machine, like to sit and just admire it sometimes. Goes great with my rack and other home gym equipment, some Titan some from the far more expensive competition. Same positive comments as others have left. Been working out 40+ years, this replaced an old machine from the 80's. Quality is excellent, I will never sell it! Should last me to the grave.
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Posted 2 years ago
Putting it together wasn't that hard, I did it alone in roughly 2 hours. The machine itself is really sturdy and everything moves really smoothly. Would buy again, great bang for buck.
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Posted 2 years ago
Solid build. Works best as lat tower, tricep extension, weight stack. Row aspect isn't as smooth. Overall feels like a sturdy machine. good powder coat. Smooth pulleys. Happy so far.
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Posted 2 years ago
I waited almost 6 months for this machine to be back in stock, then about 8 weeks after purchase for delivery, but worth the wait. The machine is sturdy, the cables move smoothly. Weight seems true for the lat pulldown and row movements, but triceps are harder because of the multiple pulleys. Curling movements don't work that well b/c of the seat. Need 2 people to assemble and it took about 5 hours. Printed directions were small and hard to follow, I would recommend looking them up online so you can make them larger. I was missing a few nuts and bolts but was able to go to a hardware store and get what I needed for a few dollars. This machine is a great addition to any home gym and at a great price.
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Posted 2 years ago