Can anyone ID this lat pulldown / mid row ?
[img]https://i.ibb.co/z4bFdNc/260682469-6842064865865868-8179016796873191773-n.jpg[/img]
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Can anyone ID this lat pulldown / mid row ?
[img]https://i.ibb.co/z4bFdNc/260682469-6842064865865868-8179016796873191773-n.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Duplicitous;1654222893]Can anyone ID this lat pulldown / mid row ?
[img]https://i.ibb.co/z4bFdNc/260682469-6842064865865868-8179016796873191773-n.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
It kinda looks like something Steve built from Strength Equipment Inc, but could be wrong. Incidentally I found out Strength Equipment is no longer in business and looking for someone to manufacture his designs.
My guess would be an older model Prostar Pulldown.
[url]https://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=9274691&d=1603823735[/url]
Powerbodyfitnessinc has a current model that looks pretty similiar. If you google "Powerbodyfitnessinc 2033" it's the first result. The bench is single post and the bracing around the weight stack is rounded. However, looking at the design of the pulleys this might be an updated version and in the past they may have sold the lat pulldown/long row as a unit before they moved into more station gym designs.
There are also some much older body master machines that have a lot of similarities. Could be a version not pictured online or someone making a copy of their design. The Body Master ones also have single leg posts.
Neither of these match but are what I saw
powerbodyfitnessinc. com/products/2033-3-station-gym-3-stacks
gymequipmentinc. com/BodyMasters/BodyMasters_Lat_Pulldown
[QUOTE=urbanlifter;1654291423]My guess would be an older model Prostar Pulldown.
[url]https://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=9274691&d=1603823735[/url][/QUOTE]
This is the model I have. Great machine !
[QUOTE=MaineBarnLift;1654303423]Powerbodyfitnessinc has a current model that looks pretty similiar. If you google "Powerbodyfitnessinc 2033" it's the first result. The bench is single post and the bracing around the weight stack is rounded. However, looking at the design of the pulleys this might be an updated version and in the past they may have sold the lat pulldown/long row as a unit before they moved into more station gym designs.
There are also some much older body master machines that have a lot of similarities. Could be a version not pictured online or someone making a copy of their design. The Body Master ones also have single leg posts.
Neither of these match but are what I saw
powerbodyfitnessinc. com/products/2033-3-station-gym-3-stacks
gymequipmentinc. com/BodyMasters/BodyMasters_Lat_Pulldown[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I thought it was similar to Body Masters also. The pulley setup was different though, so I wondered if some lessr known company copied aspects of their design at some point. There are so many companies from the 80s and 90s that came and went very quickly.