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JEEKEE Power Cage with Dual Pulley Cable System Review

JEEKEE Power Cage with Dual Pulley Cable System Review

The JEEKEE Power Cage is aimed at home gym users who want more than a basic squat rack. It combines a rack, pull-up station and cable setup in one footprint, with independent dual pulleys that add more variety for pressing, pulling and crossover work.

For buyers comparing larger all-in-one setups, this model stands out for its lat pulldown seat cushion, broad attachment bundle and heavy-duty steel frame. On paper, it looks well suited to anyone building a versatile strength training space at home.

Price: USD 479.99

Rating: 4.60/5 from 16 reviews

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One of the main selling points here is the independent dual pulley system. That should make it easier to switch between single-arm cable work, cable crossovers and back-to-back exercises without the limitations of a simpler single-pulley design. JEEKEE also mentions smooth bearing pulleys and reinforced steel cables, which should help the action feel more consistent in regular use.

The frame is built from 50 x 50mm steel with 1.5mm thickness, and the stated 2000 lb capacity suggests this is designed with heavier training in mind. The included seat cushion for lat pulldowns is a useful extra too, as it gives a more stable position for pulling movements than many basic cages offer.

  • Independent dual pulleys for cable crossovers, supersets and single-side work
  • Adjustable removable seat cushion for more secure lat pulldown setup
  • 20+ attachments included, such as J-hooks, dip bars, cable handles and tricep rope
  • Multi-function design with squat rack, pull-up bar, lat pulldown and landmine trainer
  • Large training space at 60.24 x 46.85 x 86 inches

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For home users who want one machine to cover free weights and cable exercises, this JEEKEE rack offers a lot of flexibility. The spacious design and broad accessory set make it appealing for full-body strength training, and it may suit households where more than one person uses the gym setup.

The main thing to consider is space, as this is still a substantial piece of equipment. If you have the room and want a rack with more built-in exercise options than a standard cage, this looks like a strong all-round choice at its price point, especially for buyers prioritising cable training as well as barbell work.