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The Body-Solid BFFT10B Functional Trainer is a premium home gym machine featuring a 190lb selectorized weight stack, 180° adjustable pulleys, and a heavy-duty steel frame. Designed for versatile full-body workouts, it fits compact spaces while delivering professional-grade durability and safety features, making it ideal for millennials seeking efficient, stylish, and effective fitness solutions at home.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 96 x 40 x 17.5 inches |
Package Weight | 177.81 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 55 x 84 x 61 inches |
Item Weight | 330 Pounds |
Brand Name | Body-Solid |
Warranty Description | 3 Year Frame |
Model Name | Body-Solid BFFT10R Best Fitness Functional Trainer |
Color | Black |
Material | steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Body-Solid, Inc. |
Part Number | BFFT10B |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | Sports |
Included Components | Best Fitness Functional Trainer |
J**M
Used it for a year so far, definitely recommend
I've had this for a year now, overall very satisfied with it. I use it every 2 or 3 days for 30-60 minutes each time...non-stop succession of a variety of exercises, I run through somewhere around 20 different exercises. Very smooth movement...gym quality feel.**This equipment is not for 'getting huge', but it will definitely build muscle. It's for increasing strength and tone, through a huge variety of exercises, in your home...it's excellent for that. Small footprint, and not too tall for a normal room. A lot of functional trainers and cable crossovers are too tall for a normal ceiling height, which is another reason I opted for this model.The weights can get a little light for some movements after a while -- I just slow down and increase the reps. It's all about time on the muscle.Assembly was very straight forward, a little time consuming, but nothing mechanically challenging. *tip: don't over tighten the pulleys or you'll create drag/friction...they need to spin freely*Delivery was quick, no damaged or missing parts. I ordered a couple of extra accessories (a triceps rope, a straight bar, and a bent bar), to bump up my exercise options. With the adjustable post locations, and a couple of accessories, there are plenty of exercises to change up your workouts.As far as maintenance, just have to occasionally lube the pulleys, which are all exposed and easy to get to. After a year, the cables are in solid shape, no issues. Only thing I've had to do besides the pulleys is tighten some slack in the cables, which stretched a little bit after the first couple of weeks.Bottom line, this is an excellent, very affordable, home-sized piece of equipment, smooth movement, with a huge number of exercises, and plenty of resistance to gain/maintain strength, and tone. People reviewing negatively complaining about the weights not being heavy enough should not have bought this model in the first place. My experience with the purchase/shipment, etc., was very good.Definitely recommend this functional trainer.
J**N
Revised: the pulley cables twist. Not an easy assembly. But happy with the end result
So, I've had this machine for over a month now and have used it several days per week. After a couple of weeks, the upright pulley cables on each side of the trainer began to twist. While it's not horribly bad, it is annoying. I'm wondering if anyone else has had this problem and if there is a fix for it?I received this today. It came in 6 boxes. None of them were overly heavy, which was a nice surprise. I alway unpack everything first a sort out the parts and hardware, laying them out so that I know what I have to work with.Overall, it took 4 hours to assemble, including a 15 break for lunch. Here are the issues I ran into with that assembly…1. The hardware was all packed loose in one plastic bag, not separated, not labeled at all. That made it challenging to tell what bolt was what at times, and took extra time to sort out the bolts, washers and nuts.2. One hole in one of the uprights did not line up correctly. It took me a lot of extra time to try to get the bolt to fit… squeezing, jiggling, hammering and eventually drilling out the hole to make it work.3. The instructions have you install all of the pulleys prior to running the cables as close to the last step. That’s no problem with the first two cables, but the third one that has connectors on each end would not fit under the pulleys while they were installed, so I had to remove all but 4 of those (7 total removed) to route the final cable around them.Once assembled, it is a sturdy, smooth and functional trainer, easy to adjust and it looks great, too. I’m certain that I will get many years of use out of it. In spite of a few issues during assembly, I’d still recommend this product. I’d have given it 5 stars if not for the assembly issues.
S**H
One of the best options for what I wanted
I was looking to upgrade from my “single arm” cable machine. I wanted the ability to do a true cable crossover (among other exercises), and because of how quickly I like to move through supersets, I was tired of messing with plates, so I wanted a weight stack. I did some research and settled on this Body Solid model; it had what I was looking for at a great price. Sure I would have liked 2 weight stacks, but that adds a few hundy onto the price.Assembly: overall not bad. All the hardware came in one huge bag which is a bit annoying to have to sort them all out. Also the assembly video calls out hardware needed for steps even if you’ve installed that hardware already, so be aware of that. It took me about 3 hours from box to bicep curls. Not a single part was missing and they even included a little bottle of paint for touch ups.Quality: I’d say it’s what you would expect for this price point. It’s not perfect, but it fit together pretty good, it looks nice, and it works. It was also packaged very nicely and they clearly took care to make sure everything was going to arrive damage free. The weight plates are concrete or something coated in plastic so they’re huge compared to steel plates, but whatever, weight is weight I guess.Functionality: for reference I’m 6’1” 210lbs. I’m quite pleased with this machine. It’s smooth and quiet. Even 1-2 plates for side laterals operates very smoothly. Range of motion is good, not great. Trying to do double arm lateral raises by grabbing the handles on the opposite side with each arm will bottom it out, but you can buy 12” extension cables for a few bucks to fix that. Cable crossovers at all angles work great. The weight stack provides pretty good resistance, I’d say it tops out around 120-130 lbs using both cables. I also bought a little plate holder that I can slide into the weight stack and load up with 1” plates, so I should be fine for the foreseeable future; I don’t typically lift that heavy anyways.Overall, I feel that this was a great purchase. It will allow me to get pretty much any workout I want done at home (combined with my 90lb power blocks). I’m excited at all the new lifts I can do with this thing, and being excited about working out is 80% of the battle.
T**G
Dangerous nylon handles will break suddenly and may cause injury!! Beware!!
Broken nylon handles on the lightest of weight. Can be dangerous if using heavier weights!!!!!!
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