The Eonfit E2 Power Cage is aimed at home users who want more than a basic squat rack. It combines a power cage, pull-up station and cable crossover setup in one unit, with a wide range of attachments included for varied strength training at home.
For buyers comparing racks and cages for a garage or spare room, the main appeal here is versatility in a relatively compact footprint. With rotating cable arms, a stated 1500lb capacity and plenty of included accessories, it looks designed to cover a lot of training without needing multiple separate stations.
Price: USD 599.00
Rating: 4.50/5 from 35 reviews
One of the more distinctive features is the 360° rotating arms, which give the cable system more flexibility than a fixed upright pulley. That should make it easier to set up chest flys, lat pulldowns, shrugs and other cable movements at different angles, while the cage itself supports staples such as squats, pull-ups, rows and barbell work.
Space is often the deciding factor for home gym buyers, and this rack is presented as a practical option for tighter rooms or garages. The assembled size is listed as 61in W x 62.5in L x 85in H, with an internal size of 41.5 x 60in, so it offers a fairly full training setup without the bulk of some larger multi-gym systems.
- Power cage and cable crossover in one home gym setup
- 14-gauge 2in x 2in steel uprights
- Stated 1500lb weight capacity
- Includes j-hooks, safety arms, dip bar, pull-up bar, landmine and cable attachments
- Suitable for varied training, from squats and pull-ups to lat pulldowns and cable flys
For home users who want a single rack to handle barbell training and cable exercises, the E2 stands out on paper for its broad feature set. The included attachments add value, and the rotating arm design may suit anyone who wants more freedom of movement than a standard fixed pulley arrangement.
That said, this is likely to suit buyers who will genuinely use its versatility rather than those after a simpler rack for basic lifting. If you want an all-in-one home strength station and have the floor space for it, this looks like a strong option to compare with other mid-range power cages.





