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SunHome Smith Machine Power Cage with Cable System Review

SunHome Smith Machine Power Cage with Cable System Review

The SunHome Smith Machine Power Cage is aimed at home gym users who want several training stations in one frame. It combines a Smith bar, squat rack functions, cable work and a butterfly chest station, which makes it a practical option for anyone trying to save space without filling the room with separate machines.

At £599.99, it sits in the more serious end of the home gym market, but the feature list is broad for the money. With a 4.4 rating from 402 reviews, it is likely to appeal most to lifters who want a more complete setup for solo training at home.

Price: USD 599.99

Rating: 4.40/5 from 402 reviews

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One of the main selling points here is the 3-in-1 design. Alongside the Smith machine and power cage layout, SunHome includes a butterfly chest station and a pulley system for lat pull-downs, cable crossover-style movements and seated rows. That gives you more exercise variety from a single footprint, which is useful in a garage or spare room gym.

SunHome also puts a clear focus on stability and safety. The frame is made from 2mm steel, the unit weight is listed at 410lb, and the Smith bar uses auto-lock safety hooks designed to catch the bar during solo sessions. Built-in storage is another helpful touch, with posts for weight plates, barbell storage and hooks for accessories to keep the training area tidier.

  • Smith machine, squat rack and butterfly chest station in one
  • Pulley system for lat pull-downs, cable crossover work and seated rows
  • 2mm steel frame with a listed product weight of 410lb
  • Auto-lock safety hooks for solo lifting sessions
  • Built-in storage with 6 plate posts, 1 barbell post and accessory hooks

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For home users comparing all-in-one racks, this SunHome model stands out for the amount it tries to cover in a single machine. The cable system and chest station add more variety than many basic cages, and the built-in storage is a welcome detail if you want a cleaner, more organised training space.

That said, it is still a large piece of kit at 87 x 65.7 x 60.3 inches, so it will suit buyers with enough room to use it properly. If you want a multi-function rack with Smith machine support and cable training for home use, this looks like a strong option to shortlist, especially for lifters who train alone.