Construction: The unit features 12-gauge steel front uprights and a 14-gauge steel rear frame, providing significant stability. Reviewers praise the outstanding quality control, including great welds and finish.
Dual Weight Stacks: Unlike the standard B52 model (which is plate-loaded), the Pro version includes dual 170 lb integrated weight stacks (one on each side) for quick and easy resistance changes. The cable pulley system has a 2:1 ratio, meaning 100 lbs on the stack feels like 50 lbs of resistance, which is great for functional and isolation exercises.
Smooth Operation: The pulley system is equipped with upgraded aluminum pulleys and commercial-grade nylon-coated cables, which provide a noticeably smooth and fluid feel during workouts. The Smith machine also uses linear bearings for controlled, smooth movement.
Versatility: The machine supports over 90 different exercises, including squats, bench presses, lat pulldowns, rows, and cable crossovers. The numerous adjustment points (31 upright holes, 32 cable positions, 10 Smith system holes) allow for precise customization for various exercises and user heights.
Safety Features: It includes safety pins, plastic sleeves for protecting the uprights, J-hooks, and spotter arms for safe solo lifting.
Included Accessories: The system comes with a variety of accessories, such as one set of sandwich J-hooks, two safety arms, two dip bars, a T-bar, a lat pulldown bar, a straight bar, two stirrup handles, and barbell spring clips.
FLEX ARM OPTION

The Major Fitness Flex Arms are built to expand what your cable system can do—giving you greater control over training angles, resistance paths, and movement freedom.
Featuring multi-directional adjustability, the Flex Arms offer five horizontal positions and four vertical positions, allowing you to fine-tune cable pull points to match your body mechanics and exercise goals. Whether you’re training chest, shoulders, back, or arms, the ability to reposition the cable path helps create smoother, more natural movement patterns.
Included Freedom Connector expands functionality further—linking both Flex Arms for dual-arm movements such as lat pulldowns, rows, and triceps pushdowns, or mounting to a single arm to create an adjustable anchor point for varied grip widths and targeted cable exercises.
Integrated aluminum pulleys provide quiet, durable operation, while bearing-supported rollers allow the arms to glide smoothly up and down the upright. Bearings are also built into the pivoting adjustment points, ensuring effortless rotation and precise positioning at every angle.


















