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Titan T1 The Ultimate Home Gym Fitness Equipment

Welcome to the Titan T1 - A commercial grade, free weight multi-press system with over 100 exercises!! New Zealand - www.titanequipment.co.nz Australia - www.titanequipment.com.au  
 
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mainmanlobo1234 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Best machine in the market.
Very robust and high quality. Combines free weight, machine (smith) and cable exercises in 1! Now proud user for 2 years. Never had any problems. Must haves are attachments for preacher curl and leg curl and cables.
Airbornerock (4 days ago) Show Hide
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WEIDER MAX IS BETTER
virtualreal (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Vvvvvvery true!
KyoukouSuneku (1 month ago) Show Hide
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All one ever needs, in terms of gym equipment is a Power Rack, a flat bench, and an olympic barbell set.
If they want isolation, some cheap dumbbells will do the trick.

Machines, like this one, can be good for certain exercises and isolating areas, but freeweights will always be the best and most efficient way to build muscle.

No need to spend millions of dollars on expensive machines just to get a good workout.
BenchPress475 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Agreed. Most of what you need can be done with a good power rack. I would say flat/incline/decline bench would be my minimum along with dumbbells.

Where a machine like this helps fill in the gaps is leg presses, assisted pullups and the like. I would not buy this particular machine however. It is riddled with quality control problems and takes too long to transition between some of the exercises.
KyoukouSuneku (1 month ago) Show Hide
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While Machines are good, and do have their place, I've seen the titan go for $6000 (excluding weights). Now I could spend 1/6 of that and get just as good a workout with a cheap barbell set and a decent power rack/squat rack.

Even like you said, slow transition between exercises, quality issues. You got to think, is it worth it?
For $1500 nzd, I could get a decent olympic weight set, a cheap bench and a power rack and get a much better workout than this.
hawkinsa21 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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This. Great post
BenchPress475 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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He's a spoiled kid from Poland that doesn't have a clue about working out. My friend had to deal with him on some quality issues with his machine.
TheTitanT1 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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@BenchPress475

Hello,
I use TITAN T1 since 2005 and the quality is very good. About the cables I can tell you that I used for 3 years very hard and when cables were wear away I call to producer and they sent to me new. ;-)
111thomas111 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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thats the best machine ive ever seen. cant make a better.. its perfect

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