TheLiftingRoom's Reviews (2)


(5.00)
2/24/2026
RitFit BLP01 Review – The Leg Destroyer The RitFit BLP01 is what happens when your legs think it’s a light day… and this machine says, “Nah.” This is a 3-in-1 setup: Leg press Hack squat Calf raise One machine. Zero mercy. --- What I Like It’s Built Like a Tank (Home Gym Version) Heavy frame. Smooth sled travel. Doesn’t feel sketchy when you load it up. For a home gym price point, it holds up. Hack Squats Hit Different You think you’re strong until this machine humbles you. The angle keeps tension locked in. Quads light up fast. Leg Press Feels Solid Footplate is wide enough to change stance: High for glutes Low for quads Wide for adductors It moves smoothly and doesn’t feel sloppy. Calf Raises? Brutal. Load it heavy and your calves will question your life choices. --- What I Don’t Love It’s Big. You need space. This isn’t sliding into a tiny corner. Plate Loaded. No weight stack. You’re loading plates every time. If you’re lazy, that’s extra steps. Not Commercial Gym Level. Let’s be real. It’s not a $5,000 machine. But for a garage setup? It punches above its weight. --- Who It’s For Home gym lifters who hate skipping leg day Anyone serious about quad growth People tired of baby leg presses at big box gyms --- Final Verdict The RitFit BLP01 doesn’t play games. It’s simple. It’s heavy. It makes leg day uncomfortable in the best way. If you want quad growth without driving to a commercial gym, this thing earns its floor space. Just don’t expect to walk normally after.
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(4.67)
2/24/2026
RitFit M1 2.0 Pro Review – Straight Up The RitFit M1 2.0 Pro is an all-in-one home gym rack built for garage lifters who want everything in one footprint. You get: Power rack Smith machine Dual cable system Lat pulldown / low row Plate storage Landmine Multi-grip pull-up bar For the price, that’s a lot. What Works Smith Machine Smooth travel. Great for heavy leg days and controlled presses. Solid option if you train alone. Cable System Smooth for a budget setup. Pushdowns, rows, flys all feel good. Add the 1:1 ratio upgrade and it feels way better. Space Efficiency If you’re building a garage gym, this setup covers most movements without filling the entire room. Weight Stack Upgrade If you buy this rack, get the weight stack. Loading plates every set gets old fast. The stack makes workouts quicker and cleaner. --- What Doesn’t Stability It’s solid for home use, but it’s not commercial-grade. Bolt it down if you’re moving serious weight. Footplate Small. Not ideal for heavy low rows. Stock Cable Ratio (2:1) Feels lighter than listed weight. The 1:1 kit fixes it. Upgrade Compatibility Some newer 11-gauge attachment changes limit certain add-ons. Check before buying extras. --- Final Take The RitFit M1 2.0 Pro isn’t a commercial tank. It’s a strong value home gym that lets you train hard without needing five separate machines. If you’re building a serious garage setup on a budget, it’s a solid buy — especially with the right upgrades.
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