Bells of Steel Cable Tower With Weight Stack
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- 210-lb weight stack
- 2:1 pulley ratio
- Aluminum pulleys
- Compact
- Around $1,200
- Free shipping
- Limited lifetime warranty
Video Review
In-Depth Review
A Home Gym Owner’s Dream Product: Bells of Steel Cable Tower Review (2024)
Author: Stephanie LehnerPros & Cons
What We Like...
- Compact
- 210-lb weight stack
- Smooth aluminum pulleys
- 30 handle height options
- Limited lifetime warranty
What Needs Improvement...
- Must be bolted down
- Assembly can take a few hours
- Mounting hardware is not included
Product Summary
Cable towers are often expensive and take up a lot of floor space, but neither those are true for the Bells of Steel Cable Tower with Weight Stack. This $1,200 cable tower can be placed in a corner that’s removed from the rest of your equipment but must be bolted down (we recommend reading Bells of Steel’s mounting and assembly instructions to find a setup that’s best for you).
The cable tower comes with a 210-pound weight stack that uses a 2:1 pulley ratio, meaning 210 pounds is actually 105 pounds of force, which is still a lot for most home gym users. The pulleys are aluminum, which helps create smooth movements, and there are 33 height options so people of all height levels can find one that works best for them.
Specs
Nickname | BOS Cable Tower |
---|---|
Max resistance | 250 lbs |
Resistance type | Weight stack |
Machine type | Cable machine |
Warranty | Limited lifetime |
Rating | 4.3 |
Accessories | N/A |
Subscription Needed | No |
Footprint | 25.1" L x 28.5" W x 80.9" H |
Summary
An affordable and compact cable machine that can be used for hundreds of exercises.