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It runs two fully independent 210 lb stacks, so you and your kid (or you and your spouse) can both be training at the same time on the same unit. Everything moves on sealed bearings and guided arms, not free-hanging plates, so the learning curve is short and the joints stay happy. Why this one Two independent 210 lb weight stacks, built for two people at once, with room for a third station if you add the VKR30 knee-raise. 6+ stations in one footprint, including a real leg press with a 2:1 ratio for up to 420 lb of effective resistance. Sealed ball bearings and pillow blocks keep every station on a fixed, guided path, easier on the joints than a barbell or a loose cable. No plates to load or unload. Pin the weight, sit down, and train. In-Home Lifetime WarrantyIn-Home Lifetime Warranty Lifetime on the frame and welds. Lifetime on the pulleys, bearings, hardware, plates, and guide rods. Lifetime on the cables, upholstery, and grips under normal wear. Not frame-only - the whole machine, for as long as you own it. Paint and finish are excluded; coverage runs to the original purchaser and is non-transferable. See full warranty terms EXM3000LPS (one unit) Buying it piece by piece Stations 6+ stations plus a leg press, one machine 3-4 separate single-purpose machines Weight Two 210 lb stacks, two people can train at once One stack per machine, one person at a time Footprint 89" L x 72" W, one spot in the garage Several machines, several spots Full specifications Stations: multi-press (bench, incline, shoulder), Perfect-Pec dual cams, lat pulldown/high pulley, ab crunch/mid pulley, leg extension/leg curl, seated row/low pulley, leg press (2:1 ratio, up to 420 lb effective) Two independent 210 lb weight stacks Sealed ball bearings and pillow blocks throughout, DuraFirm pads, self-aligning leg-press linkage to eliminate ankle torsion Included: lat bar, low row bar, utility strap, leg press plate Assembled dimensions: 89" L x 72" W x 84" H Assembled weight: 947 lb Will it fit your space89" long by 72" wide by 84" tall assembled. Measure your spot before you order, and leave clearance around the sides for the cable arms to move through their full range. Ceiling height of 84" plus a few inches of working room is plenty for most garages and basements.How it arrivesThis ships freight, curbside with a liftgate, at roughly 947 lb assembled weight. Plan on a two-person assembly, it is not a one-man job. Full walkthrough here: How Your Gym Arrives.Complete the setup Body-Solid VKR30 knee-raise station, adds a third training station for ab and core work A gym mat under the unit to protect your floor and keep it from shifting