The Marcy Smith Cage Workout Machine is built for home users who want more than a basic rack. With a Smith machine, press arms, PEC deck, leg developer and squat rack in one setup, it is designed to cover a wide range of strength sessions without needing separate stations.
Its heavy-duty steel frame and powder-coated finish suggest a focus on durability, while the smooth linear bearing aims to keep guided bar work feeling controlled. For buyers comparing larger home gym systems, this model stands out for combining several training options in a single footprint.
Price: USD 1249.97
Rating: 4.50/5 from 1441 reviews
This is the sort of machine that suits people building a dedicated training area at home. The dual-action press arms add variety beyond standard Smith work, and the arm and leg stations make it easier to put together full-body workouts on one piece of equipment.
Storage is also part of the design, with six built-in weight plate pegs to help keep plates and bars organised nearby. The listed assembled cage dimensions are 70L x 83W x 86H inches, so it is worth checking ceiling height and floor space before buying.
- Heavy-duty steel frame with powder-coated finish
- Aircraft cable rated to 2,000lb tensile strength
- Dual-action press arms for added exercise variety
- Smith machine linear bearing for smooth guided movement
- Six weight plate pegs for tidier storage
For home users who want an all-in-one strength setup, this Marcy system looks like a practical option. It covers guided bar work, upper-body pressing, pec exercises and leg training in one machine, which may appeal if you want broad workout variety without filling the room with separate kit.
The main thing to weigh up is space, as this is a substantial piece of equipment rather than a compact rack. If you have the room and want a multi-function training station for regular home use, it appears to offer a strong mix of versatility, storage and solid construction.





