NordicTrack Fusion CST vs Major Lutie Smith Machine All-in-One
Quick verdict
Winner on Gym Score: NordicTrack Fusion CST (100)
Major Lutie Smith Machine All-in-One still wins for some buyers — see the fit cards below.

Best for
- · Apartment dweller with under 4x4 ft of clear floor space
- · Cable-strength beginner who follows guided iFIT workouts
- · Rehab user doing low-load functional cable work
$3,199.99Buy on Amazon

Best for
- · Single-piece home gym in a garage with under 100 sq ft of dedicated space
- · Lifter who wants Smith plus dual cable plus rack functionality without a Force USA budget
- · Owner who values station density over per-station premium quality
$1,699.99Buy on Amazon
Spec-by-spec
| Spec | NordicTrack Fusion CST | Major Lutie Smith Machine All-in-One |
|---|---|---|
| Max Resistance | 50 lb per arm | — |
| Footprint | 36" x 48" | 76" x 67" |
| Display | 10" touchscreen | — |
| Type | — | Smith + dual cable + rack |
| Stack Weight | — | 2 × 220 lb |
NordicTrack Fusion CST
Strengths
- +Tiny footprint (3' x 4')
- +Dual pulleys with 6 positions
- +10" touchscreen
Weaknesses
- −Max 50 lb per arm
- −iFIT subscription required
- −Pulley system limits exercise count
Major Lutie Smith Machine All-in-One
Strengths
- +Smith + dual cable + J-hooks + landmine
- +Dual 220 lb stacks
- +Available on Amazon
- +Under $2,000
Weaknesses
- −Quality control inconsistent
- −Customer service spotty
- −Heavy assembly