The Roygym Power Cage Home Gym is aimed at home users who want a single station for bar work, cable exercises and bodyweight training without giving over too much floor space. Roygym says it fits into 18.3 sq. ft., while combining a Smith machine, power cage, cable crossover and pull-up station in one frame.
For buyers comparing racks and cages for home use, the main appeal here is versatility. It is set up for squats, presses, rows, cable flys, dips and pull-ups, and it arrives with a broad set of attachments so you can get started with varied full-body sessions straight away.
Price: USD 699.99
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One of the more useful details is the independent dual pulley system with a 1:1 ratio. Because the pulleys operate separately and offer 20 adjustable positions, it should suit both single-arm and two-arm cable work, which is handy for accessory training, supersets and general exercise variety at home.
The Smith bar runs on linear bearings and includes 9 adjustable height positions plus built-in safety stops. Alongside the standard rack setup, that gives a bit more flexibility for users who want guided bar movements as well as a more traditional cage layout.
- Combines Smith machine, power cage, cable crossover and pull-up station
- Dual independent pulleys for unilateral or bilateral exercises
- Includes J-hooks, safety arms, dip bars and multiple cable attachments
- Also features a landmine, battle rope anchor and weight storage pins
In practical terms, this Roygym setup looks best suited to home gym users who want an all-in-one training station rather than buying separate pieces over time. The included accessories add good day-one value, and the mix of rack, Smith and cable functions makes it a flexible option for full-body strength training in a home setting.
That said, it is still worth noting that it arrives in three packages, which may turn up on different days, and buyers should check the space available around the unit as well as the footprint itself. Overall, it appears to be a strong option for those who prioritise versatility and attachment variety, especially if a dual-pulley setup is high on the list.





