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MAXUM X2 Functional Trainer Power Rack Home Gym
Price range: $3,555.00 through $3,600.00
The MAXUM X2 Functional Trainer Power Rack Home Gym delivers the versatility of a commercial gym in one compact power rack—engineered for serious lifters who demand limitless training options.
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Description

Patented Articulating Functional Trainer Arms
The patented articulating functional trainer arms is a game changer. You can go wide for exercises like chest flys and cable crossovers. And you can bring them together to leverage both stacks at the same time for exercises like lat pulldowns and seated rows.
Optional Bolt on Smith Machine
Compact yet powerful, the optional XSA Smith Machine Attachment bolts directly to the frame and delivers the guided safety of a Smith machine without sacrificing your rack’s versatility.


Stainless Steel Front Uprights
Dual 220 lb Weight Stacks


Strap Safety Arms, Strap Safeties, and UHMW Sandwich J-hooks
DETAILS
MAXUM X2 – Smith Machine Functional Trainer Power Rack Home Gym
Smith Machine • Functional Trainer • Power Rack • Lat Pulldown/Row • Pull-Up
The MAXUM X2 is a powerhouse all-in-one home gym built for serious lifters. Combining a Smith machine, functional trainer, and power rack into one rugged system, it delivers the versatility of a full gym floor in a single machine. With patented articulating arms that provide wide cable positions and effective 1:1 cable resistance when both stacks are engaged, plus dual weight stacks and heavy-duty construction, the X2 is engineered for professional-level training at home.
Why the MAXUM X2 Stands Out
- Patented articulating arms adjust for wide functional angles or move inward to engage both stacks for effective 1:1 cable resistance.
- Dual 220 lb weight stacks for progressive resistance.
- Plate-loading horns let you increase resistance beyond the built-in stacks.
- Beefy Smith machine with 30 mm guide rods and smooth linear bearings for guided barbell training.
- 3×3″ 11-gauge steel frame with stainless steel uprights and 1″ holes for durability and broad attachment compatibility.
- Nylon-coated aircraft-grade cables, aluminum pulleys, and premium bearings deliver exceptionally smooth, consistent cable motion.
- Commercial-grade components throughout for lasting performance.
Training Benefits
- Perform presses, squats, rows, pulldowns, and countless cable exercises.
- Train safely with the guided support of the Smith machine.
- Replace multiple machines with one complete system.
- Built to withstand years of demanding training.
Why Buy from MAXUM
- Free shipping in the continental US
- Lifetime warranty
- 20% bundle discount on accessories when purchased with the machine
- 5% Discount for first responders, frontline workers, and school teachers
The MAXUM X2 brings together serious strength, durability, and functional versatility—engineered for lifters who want professional performance at home.
MAXUMIZE your training—order your X2 today.
FUNCTIONS
- Functional trainer - dual 220 lb weight stacks in 10 lb increments and plate loaded
- Power rack
- Lat pulldown and low row
- Pull-up station
- Straight pull-up bar
- Dip station
FEATURES
- Patented articulating functional trainer arms
- Aluminum pulley wheels
- Aircraft grade nylon coated cables
- 3 x 3" 11 gauge steel
- Standard 1" hole diameter
- 1000 lb load capacity
- Dual 220 lb solid refined steel weight stacks that allow for more weight via weight plates
- Height adjustable functional trainer at a 2:1 ratio
- 6 weight plate storage pegs
- Resistance band peg support
INCLUDED ATTACHMENTS
- Sandwich J-hooks - UHMW
- Strap safety arms
- Strap safeties
- Dip station
- Lat pulldown knee hold (center and side)
- Low row foot plate (center and side)
- Landmine
- Center attachment adaptor
- Single pulley
- Strap handles
- Double D row handle
- Lat bar
- Straight bar
- Landmine T-bar
- Tricep rope
SPECIFICATIONS
| Steel specs | 3" x 3" 11 gauge |
| Hole size | 1" |
| Hole spacing | 2" |
| Weight capacity | 1000 lb |
| Height (highest point): | 82.5" & 88.5" |
| Rack width: | 49" |
| Rack depth: | 30" |
| Floor depth: | 72" |
| Height (pull-up bar): | 77.5" & 83.5" |
| Arm top position (cable end): | 74.5" & 80.5" |
| Arms wide out width: | 96" |
| Packed crate dimensions (82.5"): | 81" x 34" x 21" |
| Packed crate weight (82.5"): | 1276 lb |
| Packed crate dimensions (88.5"): | 86" x 34" x 21" |
| Packed crate weight (88.5"): | 1298 lb |
2 reviews for MAXUM X2 Functional Trainer Power Rack Home Gym
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You might think, ok, you saved a bunch of money, so surely the product must be compromised, but I think you would be wrong. I was honestly kind of shocked at how massive and heavy duty everything is. Even the pins that you use to secure attachments are just massive. The screws - massive. My previous, less expensive cage (also 4 post) that got replaced - my girlfriend and I were pretty easily able to tip it over and carry the whole thing, fully assembled, out of the garage. By comparison, we had a tough time picking up just a single side of the X2 to readjust positioning when we were assembling it - there is absolutely zero chance we could even remotely pick it up and move it around after assembly. It truly is a beast. If you're lucky and you happen to have a set of humongous sockets, you're going to want to bust out your impact if you've got one. I couldn't even get the weight horns on with my hands without one - the lock nuts, combined with nowhere to grip on the horn side, made it too difficult, so I had to go buy a humongous 1/2 inch driven socket for my impact. The pulleys, probably the main reason I wanted to upgrade, are just fabulous. Smooth as butter.
Some criticisms, because nobody is perfect and I'm not a shill. Even though they advertise free shipping, what they really mean is that shipping is free if you live close enough to the East Coast, because they ship out of PA. If you're on the West Coast, as I am, they're going to reach out after the sale and collect an additional $50 bucks because they're over their shipping allotment. Now, to be clear, I was fine paying $50 to ship this item, especially in light of all the value they already provided, but just work it into the price rather than emailing me and asking me to pay a little extra to cover shipping for the item that allegedly ships free. They do note exceptions on their website, but this isn't what people think about when they're thinking exceptions, and this isn't exactly an exception - I have to imagine a ton of their business is high population centers on the West Coast, so they're acutely aware that this is going to come up. Either eat the coast, or bake it in somewhere, because the current approach feels icky.
Two other tiny gripes. They send supplementary instructions via email, and they're pretty important, to be honest. For instance, someone using just the printed instructions that come in the crate is going to encounter a confusing problem when they ultimately try to install the weight stacks. Needing to kind of keep on top of two sets of instructions was a little annoying. That said, I had no problems assembling. I would say you kind of need two people, though, and it's going to take several hours, especially if you're methodical and careful like me. Lastly, I think it would have been nice to have a little booklet or guide that explained/showed the intended use of every attachment. Some of the attachments even come disassembled and you have to put them together, like the dip station. If you managed to put together the machine in the first place, you're going to be able to figure out how to make the attachments and how to use them, but I think it would have been a nice touch to have some materials for this. Even just a QR code to a video would be fine.
My criticisms are just notes and/or suggestions more than anything. Absolutely 5 stars and I hope this company thrives if my experience so far is generalizable.
Assembly was easy, and it does not budge when I use it. It allowed me to save space by getting rid of several pieces of equipment.