




Features:
- Height adjustable dual swivel pulleys
- Great for injury rehabilitation
- Multi-purpose Hi/Low pulley station offers virtually unlimited cable exercise potential
- Dual handle pulley carriage allows bilateral and unilateral exercises
- Has to be mounted to a wall & floor
- Weight stack: 160lbs
- Dimensions: 33”W x 25”L x 80”H
Features:
- Height adjustable dual swivel pulleys
- Great for injury rehabilitation
- Multi-purpose Hi/Low pulley station offers virtually unlimited cable exercise potential
- Dual handle pulley carriage allows bilateral and unilateral exercises
- Has to be mounted to a wall & floor
- Weight stack: 160lbs
- Dimensions: 33”W x 25”L x 80”H
- SShireenI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars9 months agoFunctional trainer - single stack
A great product at a great price! Took me a bit of time to build, instructions are not as great as lego but it was manageable :) Compact and a good amount of weight for our clinical and strength training needs.
Was this helpful? - BBrentI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars8 years ago5 Stars
I wanted a cable crossover but was limited in options by my basement's ceiling height. I was just about to go the very expensive route of a customized machine when I discovered the AmStaff DF2107.
I ordered 2 of them and I couldn't be happier. In fact, I consider it the best bang for my fitness buck ever, since the single stack DF2107 is about half of what even the least expensive single stack alternatives are.
Additionally, having two machines and four separate attachments is tremendously handy, a configuration I haven't seen on other machines.
Thank you AmStaff and Fitness Avenue!!!
Was this helpful? - DdufI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars8 years ago5 Stars
I've used this DF2107 for over 4 months now. For the first 3 months the machine was not securely attached to a wall. My beast of a son was doing reps on it with a full stack. The machine was subjected to serious stress and held up like a champ. This is a sturdy piece of equipment.
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