Premium PickRank #5 in Cable Machines & Functional Trainers
Force USA MyRack Cable Attachment
by Force USA
4.7
(320)91
ExceptionalScore
Bolts onto a Force USA MyRack to add dual-cable functionality without buying a second machine. The smartest dollar-per-feature play if you already own the rack.
Available direct from
Force USA
$899
Strengths
- ↑Adds Cable To
- ↑Saves Footprint
- ↑Dual Stacks
Weaknesses
- ↓Requires Force Usa
- ↓Brand-Direct Only
Buyer sentiment
Based on 25 user mentionsBuyers praise Adds Cable To and Saves Footprint. Some flag Requires Force Usa.
↑ Adds Cable To↑ Saves Footprint↑ Dual Stacks↓ Requires Force Usa↓ Brand-Direct Only
Verdict: The cheapest way to add legit dual-cable functionality to a rack you already own — but only if that rack is a Force USA MyRack.
Specs that matter
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Price | $899 brand-direct |
| Weight stack | 289 lb total (~144 lb/side after 2:1) |
| Pulley ratio | 2:1 |
| Compatibility | Force USA MyRack only |
| Install | ~2–3 hours, one person |
What you get
- Saves a footprint — uses your existing rack
- ~144 lb/side — covers most home cable work
- Integrated flow — squat to face-pull without moving stations
What you give up
- Brand lock-in — MyRack only, loses resale value
- Fewer pulley heights than a dedicated trainer
Buy it if you own or are planning a MyRack. Skip it if you do heavy cable work needing 200+ lb at the handle.
r/homegym consensus: rack-mounted cables cover ~80% of functional-trainer use at 30–40% of the cost.
Full specs
- Stack Weight
- 289 lb total
- Pulley Ratio
- 2:1
- Compatibility
- Force USA MyRack only
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$899