Echelon Home Strength Machine

About This Item

Presenting the Echelon Strength Home: the compact powerhouse that brings comprehensive strength training into any space. With a flexible and beautiful design that fits virtually any room size, no professional installation required or hanging on a wall needed, this machine folds up when not in use as a full length mirror.

Whether you're into intense muscle-building or diverse workout routines, the Echelon Strength Home adapts to your training style and goals, making it the perfect addition to your fitness regimen. Content available with any Echelon tier membership. Prepare to take your strength training to the next level with the Echelon Strength Home.

DESIGN & FEATURES:

  • One machine. Endless training opportunities
  • 22" HD touchscreen
  • Smart resistance controls on hand grips and straight bar
  • 5-132 lbs. of digital resistance per arm
  • Interchangeable accessories included for workout variety
  • Lifting modes: normal, concentric, eccentric, elastic band, isokinetic
  • Customize or select expert-designed workouts from our expanding library of movements
  • Full length mirror when folded
  • Power: 120v 60hz
  • Internet connection: Wi-Fi enabled screen; ethernet port for wired connections
  • Motor: Dual Servo motor
  • Resistance controls: straight bar attachment
  • Adjusts resistance levels
  • Handle grips pause and resume resistance levels
  • Adjustability: 11 vertical positions
  • Accessories: 4 interchangeable accessories (handle grips, straight bar, rope grips, ankle straps)
  • Accessory storage: rear storage rack
  • Brand : Echelon
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Style : ECH-ES-5
  • Web ID: 24JVUUCHLNHMSTRNGGMU
  • SKU: 25587733
Product Weight290 lbs., 130 kgs; GW: 340 lbs.
Unfolded Footplate Dimensions32 “ × 75” × 70”

REVIEWS

3.7
100%
Recommended

3 Reviews

A Comprehensive Home Gym Experience

I've had the Echelon Strength Home for about a month now, and I gotta say, it's been quite the journey. First off, let's talk about the setup. It ain't no walk in the park, folks. Took me and my buddy a solid 4 hours to get this beast assembled. The instructions were okay. But we did have to pause and scratch our heads a few times. Pro tip: clear out a good chunk of your day for assembly and maybe have some snacks on hand.

Tech Marvel With A Learning Curve

This Echelon thing's like something outta Star Trek! The touchscreen's huge, but took me a hot minute to figure out. Once I got the hang of it, though? Game changer. The smart resistance controls on the handles are genius - no more fumbling with weights. Still getting used to the different lifting modes, but the normal and eccentric ones are my jam. Wish the Wi-Fi connection was more stable, but when it works, it's amazing.

A Physical Therapist's Perspective On The Echelon

As a physical therapist, I was intrigued by the Echelon Strength Home's potential for both personal use and as a recommendation for patients. After using it for a month, I can say it's a powerful tool with some considerations.

I Love It.

I am very impressed with this machine. when i got home it was very easy to setup. Took me like 10 minutes, after i removed it from the box. Moving around was not easy, but with two of us we handled it.

Fitness For The Easily Bored

I get bored easily, so was worried about committing to one machine. Shouldn't have been! The variety of workouts is insane. One day I'm doing heavy lifts, the next I'm doing yoga or HIIT. The Worlds feature with virtual racing is cool too. My only complaint? Sometimes there are too many options to choose from.

Accessory Heaven

The Echelon comes with a bunch of attachments, which is awesome. The straight bar, ankle straps, and different handles give tons of variety. BUT. Storing all this stuff is a pain. Had to buy a separate organizer. Also, switching between attachments mid-workout can be a hassle. Still, the versatility is worth the extra effort. Just be prepared for some accessory Tetris.

Rusted Strength Home

I have not gotten to utilize the machine. It is still in the box because the base is rusted at the joints. Still waiting for Echelon to confirm that they will replace the Strength Home machine. The machine was delivered mid-March.

Never Done A Lot Of

Never done a lot of weight training, but this makes it all seem so easy with a great range of capability.

A Serious Workout Machine

I bought this along with the Duotread treadmill. I always wanted a smart strength machine, and this one is definitely worth it. I can do so much more with it. I was informed by Echelon that a new barbell is coming. That is great, cause i am not a fan of the one that came with it. I guess they heard feedback and decided to update it. The software gets updates almost every few weeks with cool new features. The product is very well made, and not a toy. It is a serious workout machine.

Great Solid Machine!

The machine is great, solid build. I spoke to Echelon and they pushing out updates consistency, and so far, I have been pretty happy with it. They told me it was new item for them and they will be adding more and more classes. I like it because I am in my 40's and I can workout at my pace with good even resistance through the whole movement. I like that because it keeps my shoulders from getting hurt.

Solid Produxt. Good Classes.

This is a very solid product. The software had a few issies but the recent update fkxed a counting issue. The product is quiet and i shut it off when i am not using it to conserve power. I have doem 3 worjouts a week for last to months. I love the consistancy of the resistance. I have been having echelon reach out and asked to share feedbsck which i requested music integration. Thought classes could be more fun with music , but honestly i play music on my radio (sonos) whwn i workout. Since i got the product there has been many skftware updates. I really like the added features and updated classes adding regulary.

Jack Of All Trades, Master Of... Most?

This Echelon thing tries to do everything - strength, cardio, yoga, you name it. Surprisingly, it does most of it well. The strength stuff is solid, and the HIIT classes are no joke. Yoga's a bit weird on it, but doable. The 24"" screen makes following along easy. Wish it had more storage for accessories though. My living room's starting to look like a gym equipment graveyard.

Tech Marvel With A Learning Curve

This Echelon thing's like something outta Star Trek! The touchscreen's huge, but took me a hot minute to figure out. Once I got the hang of it, though? Game changer. The smart resistance controls on the handles are genius - no more fumbling with weights. Still getting used to the different lifting modes, but the normal and eccentric ones are my jam. Wish the Wi-Fi connection was more stable, but when it works, it's amazing.

Surprising Range Of Motion

For a home machine, the range of motion on this thing is impressive. Can do everything from overhead presses to low rows. The cable system feels smooth throughout the entire range. Only limitation I've found is for some leg exercises - wish the cables could go a bit lower for things like standing leg curls.

Compact Powerhouse For Small Spaces

Living in a shoebox apartment, I thought home gyms were a pipe dream. Then this Echelon Strength Home came along. It folds up into a mirror! A MIRROR! Mind blown. When unfolded, it's a beast - goes up to 132 lbs per arm. The variety of attachments is great too. Will definetly recommend if you have got this much place and money.

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