Just Dropped: A First Look at 3 New Selectorized Machines
Three all new machines just joined our selectorized lineup. Whether you’re upgrading your home gym or starting fresh, these machines deliver smart design, built-in resistance, and space-saving efficiency. Here's how.
The New Standard in Selectorized Training
Helping people build out space-efficient, results-driven home gyms has always been the goal, and the new machines are no exception. These machines feature built-in weight stacks for instant weight changes (AKA: zero downtime).
Just flip the pin, set your weight, and go. No loose plates, no extra storage, and no complicated setup. Perfect for tight spaces where every inch matters.
While quick weight changes may get all the love, these machines earn their floor space in other ways too. Like the rest of our selectorized lineup, they keep your reps safe and productive while reducing swing, misloading, and strain with guided control and heavy-duty nylon cables running through precision pulleys.
Pec Fly & Reverse Delt Machine
Switch between pec flys and rear delt exercises in seconds—no swapping machines required. With a 200 LB weight stack, dual-grip handles, and seven arm positions, reps stay smooth and natural. Learn more here.

Incline Chest & Shoulder Press Machine
Move from flat to incline to vertical pressing angles with one machine. A 250 LB weight stack, tri-grip handles, and five adjustable positions keep every move smooth, stable, and aligned through the full pressing range. Check it out here.

Ab & Lower Back Machine
Crunch forward for abs, extend backward for lower back work—this machine handles both without missing a beat. Five pad positions and a low-profile seat keep your range natural and your form locked in, while the spiral cable cam delivers smooth, even resistance through every rep. Get a closer look.

More Ways to Train Smarter
The goal was simple: remove friction from your workouts for more efficient, more effective training. No plate changes, no clutter, no unnecessary setup. Our selectorized line continues to evolve. In the meantime, check out the rest of the collection here.
FAQs
How are selectorized machines different from plate-loaded machines?
Selectorized machines use a built-in weight stack and pin system, so you can adjust resistance quickly without loading plates. The weights are connected via cables or levers, delivering smooth, consistent resistance.
Are these machines good for beginners?
Yes, guided paths and spiral cable cams make exercises approachable but still challenging, so you can train safely even if you’re new to strength training.
Can advanced lifters benefit from selectorized machines?
Absolutely. Even experienced users get more productive reps, better fatigue distribution, and targeted muscle work with selectorized machines.