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GarveeLife Power Cage with LAT Pulldown for Home Gyms

GarveeLife Power Cage with LAT Pulldown for Home Gyms

The GarveeLife Power Cage is a multi-function rack aimed at home users who want more than a basic squat stand. Alongside the main rack for squats, bench work and pull-ups, it adds an upper and lower cable pulley system for lat pulldowns and seated rows, plus dip bars and a landmine attachment.

For buyers comparing racks for a garage or spare room, this model stands out for the amount included in the box. It combines a 1600 lb stated weight capacity, 2 x 2 inch uprights and a relatively compact footprint, making it a practical option for building a more complete strength setup at home.

Price: USD 276.45

Rating: 4.40/5 from 23 reviews

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Training flexibility is the main draw here. The rack offers 11 levels of adjustment for the j-hooks and safety bar, which should help when setting it up for different lifts and user heights. The 40 inch walk-in space also looks useful for squats and bench presses without the cage feeling too cramped.

It is also one of those packages that can reduce the need for extra accessory purchases early on. GarveeLife includes a wide range of attachments, so it may suit home gym buyers who want cable work, bodyweight movements and barbell training from one station rather than adding pieces over time.

  • Upper and lower pulley system for lat pulldowns and seated rows
  • Includes j-hooks, nylon safety straps, dip bars and a detachable 360 degree landmine
  • Also comes with a lat bar, cable bar, tricep rope, ankle strap, cable handles and band pegs
  • Dimensions: 55 x 61 x 86 inches
  • Designed to take up around 12.1 square feet of floor space

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In day-to-day home use, this rack looks best suited to people who want a broad range of exercises from one frame and value having plenty of attachments included. The powder-coated finish, 2 x 2 inch uprights and assembled weight of 165 lb suggest a sturdier build than very lightweight entry-level racks, while the cable system adds welcome variety.

The main thing to keep in mind is assembly, as it is recommended for two people and arrives in two packages that may show up separately. Overall, if you want a feature-rich power cage for home training and like the idea of cable work, dips and landmine exercises in one unit, this GarveeLife rack looks like a well-rounded option for the price.