THE WARLORD (Selectorized)
“Know thyself, know thy enemy. A thousand battles, a thousand victories.” -- Sun Tzu, The Art of War
The Warlord fields a wide array of exercise stations, and leading the vanguard, we have the full rack. Not counting the multi-grip pullup bar, the Warlord is made with ten 3-by-3-inch 11-gauge steel beams and X-bars that are fastened, each to each, by our signature one-inch-thick, five-inch-long BOLTs. Most athletes will never squat or bench a load as heavy as the Warlord’s 1,000-pound capacity, but that’s not why we made it unbreakable. The Warlord is built to withstand the rigors of a 24-hour full-service commercial gym or, at the very least, bring that level of durability to residential users, thus the spray-on coat of chip-and-rust-resistant powder-black paint that is all but guaranteed to keep your Warlord parade-ground-ready even after years of abuse.
On our flanks, we have the functional trainer on which two forward-facing trolleys ascend and descend through 34 ports or 77 inches of vertical adjustability. The pulleys on the selectorized model lift dual-integrated 250-pound weight stacks, but on the plate-loaded platform, the cables attach to four 11-inch weight horns capable of supporting thirty-two 45-pound plates the size of our Olympics with room enough on the ends for collars. That is a potential load of 1,445 pounds, but the nylon-coated steel cables, solid steel guide rods, and 11-gauge trolleys are more than up to the challenge.
Guarding the rear is our customizable back plate. The standard Warlord comes with a laser-etched BOLT insignia between the rear uprights, but we will work with you and the design team at Phantom Print Shop to create a bespoke backplate with a wide variety of color and material options. It can say whatever you want: “Tony’s Gym,” “Light Weight,” “Jane Loves Joe,” that’s your business, not ours.
For a list of all the accessories compatible with the Warlord, search “Storm Series” on our online store. There, you will find spotter arms, lever arms, monolift arms, dip stations, landmine attachments, vertical barbell storage, and so much more. Then there are the larger attachments, so big they could be called expansions: the stabilizers, the safety spotters, the flying bars, and, finally the fully functional Smith Machines. The standard Warlord does, however, come with two UHMW-shielded J-hooks, two D-handles, and eight 11-inch pins for storing Olympic weight plates.
The Warlord is the most versatile and durable fitness platform on the market. Assume command.
The Warlord boasts. . .
🗲 A full rack
🗲 11-gauge-steel beams
🗲 A functional trainer
🗲 Dual 250 lb. weight stacks
🗲 A 2:1 cable-pulley ratio for smooth operation
🗲 A multigrip pullup bar with pronated, supinated, and neutral grips
🗲 2 D-handles
🗲 2 UHMW J-hooks
🗲 And 8 plate pins
Good questions, Dennis. The back crossbeam is 86 inches high, and the pullup bar is 93 inches high. Overall, the platform is 94 inches tall.
I would think so, Alex! But if I were going to say for sure, I'd need the exact dimensions of the truck bed.
You for sure could do that, but the space would be a little cramped. I suggest attaching the Widow to your Warlord with a couple of X-bars for more breathing room.
We don't have a Smith machine attachment per se, but you can get one of our Cyclone series platforms that comes with a Smith machine included.
Hey Steven, the trolley goes up 81 inches, 84 if you're counting the position of the cable.
Hey Dave,
The Warlord is 94x43x22 and 1130 pounds.
Unfortunately, Eric, it cannot. If you're looking for a 1:1 ratio, check out our Beast.
Good question Gerardo, the Warlord comes with nylon-coated steel cables that run on aluminum pulleys.
You can! The J-hooks go on the back just as easily as the front. The storage horns might get in the way, but those can be removed and rearranged as needed.
Most people put the Warlord against a wall, and that does take away some of its functionality.
Hey Lance,
We recommend bolting it down--and including holes on the base for that exact purpose--but most people don't. The Warlord is heavy enough to keep itself stable.
If by true, you mean FPS, then, yes, that is 3 inches by 3 inches.
Yes, the plates themselves would extend the footprint more. Meaning the rack would not be flush with the wall since the plates would extend about 6 more inches off the rack.
H : 8ft
W : 6.5ft
L : 3ft
Sorry Ionel,
We do not ship outside the U.S. (at least not yet).
They are 1-inch pinholes in diameter.
The plate pins are 2 inches in diameter.
2- D Handles
2- J Hooks
8- Plate Pin Attachments
thats correct
only $695 (as of April 17th 2022)
We ship nation wide.
2:1 pulley ratio.
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THE WARLORD (Selectorized)
“Know thyself, know thy enemy. A thousand battles, a thousand victories.” -- Sun Tzu, The Art of War
The Warlord fields a wide array of exercise stations, and leading the vanguard, we have the full rack. Not counting the multi-grip pullup bar, the Warlord is made with ten 3-by-3-inch 11-gauge steel beams and X-bars that are fastened, each to each, by our signature one-inch-thick, five-inch-long BOLTs. Most athletes will never squat or bench a load as heavy as the Warlord’s 1,000-pound capacity, but that’s not why we made it unbreakable. The Warlord is built to withstand the rigors of a 24-hour full-service commercial gym or, at the very least, bring that level of durability to residential users, thus the spray-on coat of chip-and-rust-resistant powder-black paint that is all but guaranteed to keep your Warlord parade-ground-ready even after years of abuse.
On our flanks, we have the functional trainer on which two forward-facing trolleys ascend and descend through 34 ports or 77 inches of vertical adjustability. The pulleys on the selectorized model lift dual-integrated 250-pound weight stacks, but on the plate-loaded platform, the cables attach to four 11-inch weight horns capable of supporting thirty-two 45-pound plates the size of our Olympics with room enough on the ends for collars. That is a potential load of 1,445 pounds, but the nylon-coated steel cables, solid steel guide rods, and 11-gauge trolleys are more than up to the challenge.
Guarding the rear is our customizable back plate. The standard Warlord comes with a laser-etched BOLT insignia between the rear uprights, but we will work with you and the design team at Phantom Print Shop to create a bespoke backplate with a wide variety of color and material options. It can say whatever you want: “Tony’s Gym,” “Light Weight,” “Jane Loves Joe,” that’s your business, not ours.
For a list of all the accessories compatible with the Warlord, search “Storm Series” on our online store. There, you will find spotter arms, lever arms, monolift arms, dip stations, landmine attachments, vertical barbell storage, and so much more. Then there are the larger attachments, so big they could be called expansions: the stabilizers, the safety spotters, the flying bars, and, finally the fully functional Smith Machines. The standard Warlord does, however, come with two UHMW-shielded J-hooks, two D-handles, and eight 11-inch pins for storing Olympic weight plates.
The Warlord is the most versatile and durable fitness platform on the market. Assume command.
The Warlord boasts. . .
🗲 A full rack
🗲 11-gauge-steel beams
🗲 A functional trainer
🗲 Dual 250 lb. weight stacks
🗲 A 2:1 cable-pulley ratio for smooth operation
🗲 A multigrip pullup bar with pronated, supinated, and neutral grips
🗲 2 D-handles
🗲 2 UHMW J-hooks
🗲 And 8 plate pins
Good questions, Dennis. The back crossbeam is 86 inches high, and the pullup bar is 93 inches high. Overall, the platform is 94 inches tall.
I would think so, Alex! But if I were going to say for sure, I'd need the exact dimensions of the truck bed.
You for sure could do that, but the space would be a little cramped. I suggest attaching the Widow to your Warlord with a couple of X-bars for more breathing room.
We don't have a Smith machine attachment per se, but you can get one of our Cyclone series platforms that comes with a Smith machine included.
Hey Steven, the trolley goes up 81 inches, 84 if you're counting the position of the cable.
Hey Dave,
The Warlord is 94x43x22 and 1130 pounds.
Unfortunately, Eric, it cannot. If you're looking for a 1:1 ratio, check out our Beast.
Good question Gerardo, the Warlord comes with nylon-coated steel cables that run on aluminum pulleys.
You can! The J-hooks go on the back just as easily as the front. The storage horns might get in the way, but those can be removed and rearranged as needed.
Most people put the Warlord against a wall, and that does take away some of its functionality.
Hey Lance,
We recommend bolting it down--and including holes on the base for that exact purpose--but most people don't. The Warlord is heavy enough to keep itself stable.
If by true, you mean FPS, then, yes, that is 3 inches by 3 inches.
Yes, the plates themselves would extend the footprint more. Meaning the rack would not be flush with the wall since the plates would extend about 6 more inches off the rack.
H : 8ft
W : 6.5ft
L : 3ft
Sorry Ionel,
We do not ship outside the U.S. (at least not yet).
They are 1-inch pinholes in diameter.
The plate pins are 2 inches in diameter.
2- D Handles
2- J Hooks
8- Plate Pin Attachments
thats correct
only $695 (as of April 17th 2022)
We ship nation wide.
2:1 pulley ratio.