Brandon Doyle's Reviews (121)


(4.33)
2/6/2026
These do the job well. Nothing fancy.
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(2.33)
2/6/2026
We have this at work. I will say it does fit on the Rogue R-3 rack just fine other than only one set screw will line up (not titans fault). The leg extension movement on this is basically useless the first 1/3 of the movement until gravity kicks in. Can make it better with a band so have some resistance at the start. It’s not the greatest leg extension. The leg curl works well. This may be the most awkward and unwieldy attachment I’ve ever had to take off and put back on a rack.
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(3.00)
2/6/2026
This is a fine enough pull-up bar. The coating is a little slick and not smooth in some areas. Other than that, it does the job.
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(4.33)
2/6/2026
This worked well for me. At the end of the day it’s just steel tubing. Very similar to Rogues and some other companies. Feels good and solid in use. The powder coat is not as nice as the Rogue version.
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(3.00)
2/6/2026
These worked fine for me. Not the highest quality. Biggest gripe I had was how much slop there is in the straps. They did save me a couple times.
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(4.33)
2/6/2026
Super stout bench. Lots of adjustability with the zero gap feature. Pad also feels good and the clean grip covering is pretty good from Rep. performance wise, when I use this at work I hardly ever adjust the gap adjustment. Most of the weight in this bench is on the seat/ handle side making it much more unwieldy than other options such as Rogue. Very stable with its large post on the foot end.
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(4.00)
2/6/2026
These work pretty good. Very low profile and light. I find myself grabbing any other collar, but these do the job just fine.
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(3.33)
2/5/2026
For a long time it was tough for me to get on board with something like this. We got this for a gym that did not have enough space for traditional cable machine. The resistance "feel" takes a little time to get used to. To me, it does feel a little different than a cable stack with a standard cable on pulleys. I like the versatility, we use ours attached to a power rack but you can really anchor this to anything solid and get a pump session going. I don't exactly care for the way that you adjust the resistance. It's fast enough as long as you have the right disc that you need and they are close by. I also was unsure at the beginning if there would be enough "weight". The good thing is unlike most cable stack systems these are a 1:1 ratio. These work well but I would not recommend them to everyone.
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