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Similar to the Anker 3, the Anker 7 is wall-mounted with a 1:2 weight ratio and 150, 200 or 225lb weight stack options. While the Anker 3 has four stationary attachment points, the Anker 7 includes dual adjustable swivel pulleys that have a 43.5in (3.6 ft) width between pulleys and a 103in (8.5 ft) cable travel for each handle. The Anker 7 also boasts a wider stance, with only 9 inches of clearance from a wall, and stainless-steel uprights with laser engraved numbering. It still comes with two short strap handles, two long strap handles, one leg boot, a battle rope anchor strap and hanging storage hooks to organize accessories. Use the bottom frame battle rope anchor point with nylon strap and top frame resistance band anchor point for more training options. Add on the optional pull-up (ANKER-PUA-102), phone holder, and adder pins if you are looking to purchase extra attachments. Get unbeatable, space-saving cable training and even more versatility with the Anker 7!
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It will ship via LTL freight and arrive shrink wrapped and secured on a pallet.
Yes, on the Anker 7 you will have 17 positions on the adjustable column to accommodate cable trainer exercises and any angle.
No, the Anker 7 can be mounted to many different surfaces including metal studs and concrete. It comes with the hardware to only mount to wooden studs. Other surfaces you would need to source proper mounting hardware.
This is an optional attachment, and can support up to 300lbs of active weight.
Yes, the bracket will mount about 6 inches up from the floor. If the lip is larger it is possible to mount over it and the Ankers bottom frame will be higher off of the floor.
Yes, there is enough space to utilize a weight bench and expand on exercises that can be performed!
Reviews
This is exactly what I hoped it to be. The only thing I'd pass on is the pull up bar (optional), which is a too bad. At full arm extension, (I'm 6 ft. 1 in. ), and only the slightest bit if swing, my knee will hit the top of the weight stack. I've done it enough that I've decided not to use it anymore. Otherwise everything else is 5 star.
We love our Anker 7. We had limited space for a gym, and it was the perfect size for us. My husband rants and raves about the system. If we could give it more than 5 stars we would!
Nice machine to help round out a home gym!
I'd been looking for a compact weight machine for a long time - we don't have a large room for exercise equipment, so space is a serious consideration. For a while the only thing I could find was a certain high-tech machine with a monthly subscription... no thanks.
Finally found this one, and once we got it installed it's everything I'd hoped it would be! It fits nicely to the side of the room, is *super* stable due to being bolted into the wall, and really versatile (having the two stacks and so many cable height options is great)
Absolutely recommended! We don't have a weight bench yet, and there are a few attachments that I want to get (such as a handle bar that connects the two stacks so I can work up to pull-ups), but we're getting great use out of it.
Very Yes
I’ve only had the Anker 7 for a couple days and so far it’s better than expected. The cable system is smooth and quiet. The whole system is stable.
A couple minor issues. First the pull up bar got damaged from shipment. Mostly cosmetics. The bar itself is solid and comfortable. The second issue is the top mounting panel. I found it difficult to screw the top side of it. There’s little to no room to use a drill. I had to remove the panel in order to mount screws to it.