Landmark Everest All-In-One Home Gym

Overview

The Everest was designed for a specific type of lifter, someone who cares about the quality of their workouts. Someone who knows the difference between a good rep and a great rep, and wants the feel of commercial gym equipment without sacrificing space to an entire room full of machines. While most all-in-one gyms are designed around being smaller, cheaper, and more compact, the Everest was designed around training quality first. The goal wasn't to make the smallest machine possible. It was to create a machine that feels spacious under load, intuitive to use, fast between exercises, and capable of delivering the stretch, contraction, and movement arc serious lifters expect.

That philosophy led to dozens of design decisions that don't show up on a spec sheet. More usable working space inside the rack. Greater exercise depth where range of motion matters most. Cable paths that follow the exercise instead of forcing the exercise to follow the machine. Dedicated stations that reduce setup time and allow workouts to flow naturally from one movement to the next. The fitness industry has spent years making machines smaller. We chose a different path. Some exercises simply require more space to be performed properly. In an industry focused on making machines smaller, we focused on making workouts better. Because the extra space creates a better training experience. The Everest is big for a reason.

    Key Features

    1:1 Ratio Center Pulleys and 2:1 Ratio Pivot Arms

    The Everest's fixed hi/lo center pulleys draw from both stacks connected together at a virtual 1:1 ratio. Lat pulldowns, seated rows, and other heavy movements can load the full 200 lbs. If that isn't enough, simply insert the included weight stack adapter pins to add Olympic plates to your stack weight. The standard 2:1 ratio is still there on the pivot arms, perfect for smaller muscle group exercises and functional movements.

    Internal Space Built for Real Lifting.

    On most Smith machines, the smith hooks sit inside the uprights. On overhead press and wide-grip bench, your elbows may touch. The Everest mounts its hooks on the outside, so the full internal width stays open. No elbow contact, no stance adjustments, no working around the hardware. Nice open, and airy space for comfortable training.

    Smith Bar That Actually Goes Low.

    Most all-in-one Smith bars are built for racking and pressing and sit 15-18 inches from the floor at the lowest height. Floor-level movements fall outside what they can reach and the bar is too high for deadlifts. The Everest's bar travels just under 10 inches off the floor, covering hip thrusts, real deadlifts, and floor presses without modification. The bar goes where the exercise needs it and just about equals the same height as if a barbell were loaded with a 45lb plate on the ground.

    90-Inch Pull-Up Bar.

    Most home gym pull-up bars top out at 79-84 inches. The Everest's bar gives taller lifters more room for a natural dead hang and full extension. Designed to feel closer to a commercial pull-up station than a home gym one.

    Pulleys Built Around Fewer Revolutions Per Movement.

    Pulley diameter determines how many times the roller spins per cable pull. Smaller diameter, more rotations, more wear accumulated per session. The Everest utilizes 4-inch aluminum pulleys in key places with pre-lubricated sealed bearings require fewer revolutions to complete the same movement. Less wear on the cable per rep means the feel on the first session is the feel two years later and provides a buttery smooth pull on the heaviest lifts.

    Shrouded Stacks. Protected and Still Expandable.

    Exposed weight stacks create contact risk during heavy training: moving cables, and pinch points. The Everest ships with full weight stack shrouds as standard. Centers stay open so weight stack adapter pins can be added to both sides through the covers to increase load without removing them.

    Attachments on the Machine. Not on the Floor.

    Most cable setups collect attachments in a bin or pile next to the machine. Between sets you're searching through it. The Everest's OVERSIZED 24"x41" rear pegboard mounts them directly to the frame, organized and within reach. No mess on the floor beside the machine, no separate storage rack, no searching. Just clean and organized.

    Interior Bench Training Bench Has Distance

    Setting up for an incline press inside a Smith machine requires sufficient rear clearance so the bench can slide back without contacting the base frame. The Everest was designed with this in mind, providing ample depth inside the machine for most users to perform incline presses without needing to reverse the bench around.

    That additional depth also enhances cable exercises by allowing you to pull the handles inward through the center pulley system. This creates movement patterns similar to commercial high-pull and low-row machines, delivering a deeper stretch and fuller range of motion, something often lacking in most home gym equipment.

    Product Specification

    Product Specification

    • Steel:
      11 Gauge Steel throughout
    • Frame:
      3"x3" with 1" holes spaced 2" apart (75mm x 75mm with 25mm holes spaced 50mm apart)
    • Weight Stacks:
      Steel 200lbs (90kg) per side, in 11lbs (5kg) increments. 17 plates + 1 head plate per side
    • Weight Ratio:
      2:1 Ratio Pivot arms, Hi/Lo Center Pulleys are 1:1 Ratio
    • Cables:
      2000lbs aircraft cables, 98" cable length
    • Pulleys:
      Aluminum with sealed bearing
    • Weight Capacity:
      Smith: 1400lbs, J-Hooks/Spotters: 1500lbs+
    • Smith Bar:
      58lbs, Linear Bearing with 18 positions
    • Smith Bar Height:
      Lowest - 10" from ground, Highest - 76" from ground
    • Internal Width:
      47"
    • Rack Footprint:
      57"D x 47"W x 92"H
    • Squat Rack:
      Comes equipped to be used outside of the rack for free bar training
    • Storage:
      4 side positioned plate storage pegs. 1 Extra Large 24"x41" Peg board
    • Accessories:
      2 Single D-Ring handles; Lat pull down bar; Short straight bar; 2 Extension chains; Pro J-Hook pair; Spotter arm pair; 2 Weight stack adapter pins; Peg Board storage; 2 Multi locking pivot arms, Revolving curl bar cable attachment, Double-D handle, 2 3lbs fractional donut plates, 2 cable linking clips, tricep rope, knee holder bar
    • Warranty:
      Lifetime residential warranty on manufacturer's defects. 3 year commercial warranty. 1 Year on wear items for either.

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