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Valor Fitness BD-62 Wall Mount Cable Station with Adjustable Dual Pulley System Plus for Functional Home Gym

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Arrives Thursday, May 2
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Color: Black and Chrome


Features

  • SPACE SAVER: Versatile, space saver provides the opportunity to incorporate strength training with the use of a cable system in your home gym or light-commercial gym. Perfect for you home gym fitness goals.
  • DUAL PULLEY SYSTEMS: 16 adjustable positions.User can perform a wide range of bilateral and unilateral muscle exercises Double Bar Track provides stability and allows the plate loaded system to glide smoothly along the tracks for perfect movements.
  • WALL MOUNT: This cable station attaches to the wall at the top and bottom for added support and stability and to ensure the unit stays in place while in use.
  • INCLUDES STRAP HANDLES: Two, single strap handles are included in the purchase and can be adjusted to 5 positions. Holds Standard 1" Plates but commonly used with 2" Olympic Plates & EX-10 Adapter(sold separately).
  • ADDITIONAL: Includes a bracket to create a single anchor point for attachments. This cable machine measures 80 tall and must be mounted to the wall. The ratio is approximately 1:1. Max weight load of 200 lbs.

Item Weight: 62 Pounds


Brand: Valor Fitness


Color: Black and Chrome


Material: Alloy Steel


Handle Type: Fixed Handle


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎80 x 10 x 6 inches


Package Weight: ‎62 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎80 x 24.5 x 25 inches


Item Weight: ‎62 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Valor Fitness


Model Name: ‎BD-62


Color: ‎Black and Chrome


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Valor Athletics Inc.


Part Number: ‎BD-62


Sport Type: ‎Weightlifting


Date First Available: September 6, 2016


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  • What a great piece of equipment!
Color: Black and Chrome
Update: 9/16/2019 - I’m coming up on two years of using this great piece of equipment and I still highly recommend it. Since I bought it I found numerous ways to modify it for even more uses by using different attachments and combination of attachments. The only limit is your imagination. I’ve had no issues with any of the parts they’re all still working just as they did two years ago. A great piece of workout equipment! And what a great value! I just got mine setup in a spare room and it not only doesn't take up much room at all, but it works great. Plenty of range of motion. I have a bunch of equipment in my garage, but when it gets cold it is such a pain to go out and fire up the propane torpedo to heat up the place. This will allow me to get through winter without having to join some gym and blow a bunch of money, put up with all those people hogging the equipment just to sit there and text and send selfies of themselves. Or want to talk to you when you're just trying to get your workout done and get out. For the price I paid for the BD-62 I would only get 7 months of gym membership. But I own it and after that it's a free ride.. in the comfort of my own home where I can come in in my underwear and yell and cuss to get that last rep without worrying about getting kicked out. One question was can you do crossovers with it. You might not think with the two cables being close together you can't, but you totally can. Well chest flys anyway. I attached the included handles at the longest length connection and you can totally wrap around in a crossover type exercise with them. Great. Some have mentioned that it's not tall enough for lat pulldowns and it might be kinda limiting on that one single exercise depending on your height (you can sit on the floor). I built a pedestal to bring it up a little higher but not so high you loose the lower angle. You can hit your lats with other exercises like the single arm pulldown that you can do standing up. I had looked at a big full sized functional trainer that was awesome. But it was $2000... and as compact as this one was compared to some others I was considering it would still take up a lot of room. I was in the process of clearing out that spare room completely to make room for the BD-62 but since I got it installed I've found it takes up so little room I don't have to bother! I'll include a shot of mine with the pedestal I made. I put a rug under it all to protect the carpet. I would use wider, heavier duty washers for the wall connection than the dinky ones they provide though. Makes for a more solid connection. And I would make a point of attaching the top to solid wood in the wall rather than using the anchor bolts for drywall. If you can’t find a joist where you want to put the BD-62 you can span a piece of 1x wood across a couple joists then bolt it to that. And you can either strap the bottom front feet to the floor or drill holes in the front feet and bolt it to the floor that way. That’s what I did and it’s solid. I also put a couple L brackets on the front of the pedestal and then screwed that to the floor through the carpet. It isn’t going anywhere. Defintely worth it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2017 by Albert Taylor

  • Very versatile with small footprint
Color: Black and Chrome
If you are looking for a device with a small footprint that allows a variety of exercises in multiple planes at a very reasonable price point, this could be perfect for you. Assembly could have been made easier. Labels on the hardware and parts would have helped. But I put it together by myself and I think it took me under an hour, and I am not especially handy. You will need wrench and either a second wrench or, better, ratchet, and you will need a big Phillips screwdriver (there are just two screws that require that screwdriver). I found the mechanism surprisingly smooth. Pros: Low price for what you get. Small footprint (about 4 square feet) Smooth action Ability to adjust height of the pivot point Ability to use plates with 1" or 2" holes. 1:1 resistance (10 pound plate adds 10 pounds of resistance; if you use only one handle it is 2:1 -- adding 10 pounds of weight adds 5 pounds of resistance) Can use one hand or two Comfortable handles with some adjustability (and can easily swap out to other handles, bar, rope, etc.) Pulleys can swivel somewhat allowing exercises that change angle of pull Sturdy Cons Instructions/labeling not terrible but could be better. You do need to anchor it (but there is no way to have both a small footprint and no need to anchor; because I hope to be moving fairly soon, and as mentioned am not especially handy, I was able to position mine in a place where I could use a ratchet strap to secure it, and not have to mar the wall.) I would recommend this product to a friend. (Actually, I already recommended it to two friends). EDIT: I have now had this unit for about a year. I use it about twice a week. I am at least as pleased with the purchase now as I was then. And the price is actually a couple bucks cheaper now. If you are thinking about it, get it. If you use it you will get more than your money's worth. ADDITIONAL EDIT: To clarify the ratio, it is only one to one if you either use both handles at once or clip into both cables. So you can choose 2:1 (10# load provides 5# resistance) or 1:1 (10# load provides 10# resistance). Bonus! The posts are 1" diameter. Olympic plates (2" hole will work fine, but if you want them to fit snugly you will need to get the adapters. Those just slide onto the existing pin. I had a bunch of old 1" plates so I cleaned them up, painted them and now they stay on or near this machine. It's a great addition to a home gym, allowing you to do many of the things you might want to do in a commercial gym. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2017 by SettleNow

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