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Reddit mentions of Yes4All Combo Tricep Rope & Single D-Handle for Cable Machine – Chrome D-Handle Cable Attachment – Tricep Rope Pull Down

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Yes4All Combo Tricep Rope & Single D-Handle for Cable Machine – Chrome D-Handle Cable Attachment – Tricep Rope Pull Down
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    Features:
  • 100% steel with chrome finish
  • imported
  • package includes: a 27-inch length cable attachment tricep rope & 6. 12” x 5. 59” (lxw) slat machine handle
  • textured, non-slip handle: ergonomic textured grip prevents slipping during workout, knurled handles suitable for all cable systems
  • commercial class quality: solid chrome steel revolving straight, revolving hinge, bar allows unrestricted movement
Specs:
ColorC. Tricep Rope + Single D Handle
Height1.5 Inches
Length6.1 Inches
Number of items2
Width5.59 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Yes4All Combo Tricep Rope & Single D-Handle for Cable Machine – Chrome D-Handle Cable Attachment – Tricep Rope Pull Down:

u/buyers-remorse · 2 pointsr/homegym

I have both the valor bd-7 power rack+dip handles as well as the FG pro utility bench. They're solid, budget pieces of equipment, offer good bang for your buck, and get the job done. Both the rack and bench are more lightweight than other options out there, but as long as you won't outgrow their weight capacities, they should be fine (I think 500 lbs for the rack and 600 lbs, weight and user combined, for the bench). Keep in mind, the lat pulldown gets in the way of incline benching inside the rack. If that's going to be a problem, you can elect to get just a rack without a lat pulldown and attach something like this for pulley work. There are definitely more luxurious options out there in terms of racks, like ones from Rogue (and they have the option of a bunch of cool attachments) but it all depends on your budget and goals. There are some flaws to the rack, like the storage pegs getting in the way of benching inside the rack when loaded with plates (I ended up removing the top pegs and am thinking about moving the pegs to the front by switching the front and back posts so I can actually store plates on the pegs). Overall, the rack gets the job done for me and I like having the option to do pulley work. Here's a thread on the bench that helped me decide on buying it. Definitely happy about it, especially at the price I got it for. Dick's always has 10% off when you sign-up for emails here. At the time, I was able to stack the 10% with a 20% off coupon to get the bench for $140.77 after tax and free in-store pick up.

I got a package that included the triceps rope and single handle here for $21 that are working fine if you want to save some money on attachments.


If you're interested in doing olympic lifts farther down the road, this barbell is generally considered the best bang for your buck barbell and comparable to more expensive options out there. It all depends on your needs, the Dick's set might work just fine.

Let me know if you have any questions.