Todd Yecies

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Todd Yecies's Reviews (21)

(4)
4/12/2026
Absolute tank of a treadmill. The slat belt will outlive you in a home gym setting. I vastly prefer the feel of it to a standard treadmill. I have the version with the analogue monitor which I prefer. Keeps it simple. Value? Ehhh, this thing is like 15k new. Find yourself a used one from a closing gym. I got one for $2500 with 7k miles on it. Sounds like a lot until you realize the slat belt is rated for 100k.
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(5)
3/28/2026
Great value (when purchased on sale, which Fringe runs all the time). The kickstand is a must get. The side weight horns are not unless you are super strong and/or only have bumpers. There are inherent limitations to a level style belt squat, but this minimizes them by allowing you to have a very long lever. A few tips: 1. if you have the space, overlap the two pieces by only 2 bolts instead of 3. its still plenty strong, and this extends the lever which improves the squat path and felt weight. 2. Move the weight horn back 1 spot closer to you. Has the same effect.
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(4.33)
3/28/2026
These feel fantastic for many cable exercises, especially curls, flys and shoulder exercises/lateral raises. For heavier presses, I actually prefer a typical steel/non spinning handle for stability The price is high for what they are, so dinging them on value, but they're well built and if you do a lot of cable training, a D-handle is the accessory you will use the most and is worth investing in.
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(4.33)
3/28/2026
This is the jack of all trades, master of none rack attachment. You can use it as a lat pulldown seat, but the length of the arm puts you a bit further from the rack then ideal, so it's not as good as a pegasus or rogue lat seat. You can use it as a Pritchett pad for T-bar rows, since you can rotate the pad to face both towards and away from the rack. But it's not as good as the Pritchett pad for this purpose, since the Pritchett pad is offset to the side so the attachment doesn't interfere with ROM, while it can with the force 6. You can use it as a typical rack attached seal row pad, and this it does quite well. There is a bit of play/slop in the attachment with the multiple adjustment points,when unloaded but it feels very solid under load. I bought this off marketplace since I wanted an adjustable seal row pad that could also do T-bar rows, so this is kind of your only option that ticks both of those boxes.
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(5)
3/28/2026
Modded this (by drilling a couple holes) into a stand for my Rep X Pepin's, which despite the 90 pound dumbbell weight rating it holds my 120 pound Repins just fine with room for the adder weights. Great deal when found on sale, which is is frequently on Woot or other outlets.
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