Total Gym XLS vs TITAN T2 rack and incline combo
This is a comparison between the TOtal Gym XLS and the TITAN T2 incline combo. Follow the links for more details.
Overview and review of the T2 rack and incline combo
The TITAN T2 and incline will put you back about $350 - $400. TITAN is well known for their very good prices compared to their competition and will get you started on your home gym. This review was originally posted in “which Titan rack to buy for under $500”
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Overview of the T2 and incline combo
The
T2 comes with 2x2 steel tubes and distinguished itself from the
X2 line by having fewer extras straight out of the box. You will have fewer pull-up bars and less convenience on the uprights. The money saved for this can be put towards a bench as in this package. The features and specifics of this package are:
Rack and bench details:
Rack Specifications:
Bench Specifications:
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Overall Width: 27"
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Overall Height: 48"
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Bench Width: 12"
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Bench Length: 51 1/4"
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Capacity: 650 lbs
Pros of the T2 rack and incline
Two for the price of one is always nice which is the case with this one when compared to the direct competition.
Cons of the T2
You will be buying the lowest priced rack of a low price vendor. I am usually not a fan of that as this is inviting trouble.
Alternatives to the T2
The
X2 is one of the cheapest series in the TITAN line up. With its 2x2 steel tubes, it uses the least material to build a rack. If you want to downsize on all ends to fit a bench and rack into $500 budget comfortably, this is for you.
Summary for the T2
If you desperately want to fit a bench and rack into $300 this is the way to go. Still, to have fun and be proud of your purchase you might go one notch up in the TITAN portfolio and save a little more for the bench.
Overview and review of the Total Gym XLS [Article, Video]
This is an overview of the Total gym XLS and alternatives. This article has been originally published under "Which total gym to get". Follow the links for more details.
Total Gym XLS $799 - $2000
The
total gym XLS is my recommendation for home use when you get a
total gym. You can stay under $1000 and have a full gym at home. Especially older beginners can consider this option as it can be stored away, does not challenge the lower body too much and still keeps you fit. The specifics are:
- FREE streaming workouts
- 6 Levels of Resistance
- Over 80 Exercises on One Home Gym
- 400lb User Weight Capacity
- Arrives Fully Assembled
- Lifetime Warranty on Frame, 6-Month Warranty on Parts
This will cover you for a long time to work out at home and improve your fitness to be healthy.
Pros of the total gym XLS
The pro of the
Total Gym XLS is the price point. This is the best value for money options from the total gym you can get for a home user. You only lose little on the exercises compared to the
Total gym Fit while saving about $700.
Cons of the total gym XLS
The
total gym XLS has a very low warranty on parts. You will also get fewer increments in resistance compared to the
total gym fit. If you are a heavy user or expect to train a lot to get stronger you might be better off with the
Total gym fit.
Alternatives of the total gym XLS
The
Rogue Echo bike will be a good alternative if you want to save space and focus on cardio. compared to the
total gym you will give up the option of doing any pulley exercises.
The dealt CrossFit package will give a starter set for CrossFit with a few things to be desired. You will get
bumper plates, a bar, rings, and a medicine ball. You might want to add some
kettlebells for more variety.
A
Y2 yoke is a great option if you want to build a home gym quick and easy without having to bolt anything to the ground. You will not have the safety options of a rack or squat stand and trade-off for plate storage and extra exercise options as you can use the Yoke for yoke carries and sled exercises.