Dylan Shea's Reviews (32)


(3.00)
3/30/2026
Had this for a few months when starting to build the home gym - the stand is surprisingly light, but fairly sturdy. That said, it did have a slight wobble & I prefer a design that lets you step into / in between the dumbbells. Gives you storage space for the adder weights that secure within the handles.
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(3.33)
3/30/2026
Grabbed this used on FBMP in excellent condition. It was built incredibly well and was extremely stable. I don’t love the lever based leg extension / curl combos, but it was a good option starting out. There is plenty of adjustability on the lever arm with the full sun dial. I enjoyed the seated leg curl on this & had the extension been comparable, probably wouldn’t have replaced it in less than a year. The resistance curve on each movement leaves much to be desired but I didn’t really find I could get the extension to feel right at all. There are some DIY options to get the lever arm to start a bit further forward which helped… but still not the best. FWIW I found the padding to be great on this machine, but I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it.
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(4.67)
3/30/2026
I would definitely recommend adding these if you buy these dumbbells - I have the 2.5 pound set & they’re very easy to take on & off. The magnets hold extremely well & I don’t have any concerns of them getting knocked loose while using the dumbbells. They come with a small cradle to store off the front or back of the dumbbells. Allows me to have increments of 5 pounds (2.5 lbs if you just use one of the two micro plates).
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(4.67)
3/30/2026
These are a solid option for both the ankle & wrist - I use them mostly for lateral raises as well as some glute activation / warmups. Not too expensive and can buy on Amazon.
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(5.00)
3/28/2026
Typically use these to mount a Voltra & adds extra stability to the rack as well. Picked them up for $50 on FBMP - tough to beat!
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(5.00)
3/28/2026
gotta get certified! think this might be considered a “throwback” now with the new Gym Radar CTF banners
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(2.67)
3/21/2026
This was the first purchase when I decided I wanted to start a home gym after buying our home. I hadn’t done much research & liked the idea of buying an all in one rack with an integrated functional trainer, all while staying around 80-83” due to limited height in the basement. It functions, but it’s very underwhelming. I think this rack can serve its purpose if you’re someone who uses it infrequently, or in a pinch but for most of us that isn’t the case. It’s what feels like flimsy 14-gauge steel, 2x3 with less than desirable hole spacing. You’re basically committing to the MF eco-system which isn’t something I was interested in. I probably had this rack for about 8 months - bought it for $700 and resold it for the same. I’d stay away unless you just really need a “get the job done” rack and don’t intend on lifting very heavy. The one positive is they ship it with every attachment, which although low quality, is helpful when starting out. You’re better off spending your $ elsewhere
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(5.00)
3/21/2026
Simple but useful attachment - whether you’re doing pushdowns, hammer curls, pullovers or abdominal work.. these are pretty versatile & not too expensive
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