The JELENS M21 Smith Machine is aimed at home gym users who want a rack, Smith setup and cable station in one footprint. With a dual pulley cable crossover system, integrated Smith bar and power cage layout, it is designed to cover a wide range of strength work without filling the room with separate machines.
For buyers comparing larger all-in-one racks, this model stands out for its 2000LBS claimed capacity, 50mm x 50mm steel construction and a broad accessory pack. It looks particularly useful for households where more than one person may want to train, thanks to its split layout and independent pulley systems.
Price: USD 709.99
Rating: 4.40/5 from 55 reviews
In day-to-day use, the big appeal is versatility. The M21 supports squats, bench work, pull-ups, rows, cable exercises, landmine movements and lat-focused training, so it can suit both beginners building a first setup and more experienced lifters wanting more exercise options at home.
JELENS also highlights a few practical details that matter on a machine in this category, including 20 height positions with laser-cut numbering, a Smith module using linear bearings and bottom spring shock absorption, and upgraded pulleys with steel wire rope intended to keep movement smoother and quieter.
- Independent dual pulley systems for varied cable work
- Combines Smith machine, power cage and cable station
- Includes accessories such as J-hooks, rope, handles, landmine and foot board
- 50mm x 50mm steel frame with added base reinforcement
- Shipped in three boxes with installation manual included
The strongest reason to choose the JELENS M21 is convenience. If you want a single piece of kit that can handle a wide mix of exercises and comes with plenty of attachments, it offers a lot on paper for a home training space. The independent pulley design may also appeal to couples or families sharing equipment.
That said, this is still a large, feature-heavy machine, so it is best suited to buyers who know they want an all-in-one rack rather than a simpler squat stand or cage. Overall, it looks like a capable option for home strength training, especially if versatility and included attachments matter as much as outright simplicity.





