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Force USA C10 All-In-One Trainer now available for preorder

The Force USA C10 All-In-One Trainer is now available for pre-order and will begin shipping out later this month. The C10 combines a Smith Machine, Half Rack, Pull-up, Low Row, Core Trainer, Suspension Trainer, and 90-degree Lat Pulldown Station – all within a single Power Rack footprint.

The Force USA C10 is pretty unique with its dual 220 lb integrated weight stacks that connect to six different attachment points. These attachment points include:

  • 2 x 200-degree adjustable upright pulleys (2:1 ratio, 220lb max)
  • 2 x upper pulleys for Lat Pulldowns (1:1 ratio, 440lb max)
  • 2 x lower pulleys for the Low Row and optional benches (1:1 or 1:2 ratio, 220-440lb max)

In addition to the weight station, which functions as a combined half rack, smith machine and cable trainer, the C10 includes:

  • 2x J-Hooks
  • 2x Front Safeties
  • Lat Pulldown Bar
  • Straight Connection Bar
  • EZ Curl Connection Bar
  • Tricep Rope
  • Core Trainer + Handle
  • 2x Olympic Quick Lock Collars
  • 2x Single Stirrups (Nylon)
  • Ankle Strap
  • Foam Pad for Smith Bar
  • Close Grip Triangle
  • Chin/Dip Belt
  • 4x Extension Chains
  • 6x Carabiners

To see the Force USA C10 in action, you can check out this guided tour:

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You may also want to check out this video review I made earlier this year on the Force USA G15

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Colin lives in Ventura, CA where he runs a Strength & Conditioning facility. If you have suggestions for fitness tech that you’d like to see covered or reviewed, feel free to send info over to colin@9to5mac.com