Adapt CABL Compact Cable Trainer
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FREE & FAST Shipping: In Stock and Ready to Ship
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1-855-864-6442
Home workout equipment can take up valuable space. The Adapt Cable Trainer is a wall-mounted cable system designed for versatile, at-home training using a compact, low-profile setup.
This space-saving cable machine includes everything needed to perform a wide range of strength and movement-based exercises. Its wall-mounted track and resistance system allow for adjustable workouts that fit different body sizes, exercise styles, and fitness routines.
The Adapt Cable Trainer is designed for easy installation and everyday use, making it a practical option for building a consistent home workout setup.
The Adapt Cable Trainer offers a resistance range of 3 kg to 16 kg (6.5–35 lbs) delivered through a constant-force resistance system. This design provides consistent resistance throughout each movement and is intended for controlled, repeatable exercises.
Users can select resistance levels based on comfort, experience, and workout preference, adjusting over time as needed.
Total Body Workouts
Supports a wide range of upper- and lower-body exercises.
Core Strength + Stability
Can be incorporated into balance, control, and core-focused routines
Improves Pilates and Yoga
Boost your existing workouts with strengthening range and mobility movements
Cardio Fitness Training
Improve your heart health through dynamic movement and training tempo
Rehab + Injury Prevention
Restore your physicality and perform your specialist programs and exercises
Adapt put together a number of great exercises for you to use with the Cable Trainer as a way to maximise your experience and results from the product. Click here for a PDF of Adapt Cable Trainer Workouts.
Remember, the unit delivers Constant Force so you don't always need to use the higher settings, start low, practise your form and work out what suits you best when you feel comfortable to step up the resistance.
