Intended for residential and commercial users alike, the Archer offers 22 points of vertical adjustment—over 71 inches—an extensive range over which you can perform pushing and pulling motions that target every muscle group.
If the 2:1 ratio aluminum pulleys are lowered to the first docking port, the user can then perform cable rows; a 7 by 19-inch urethane-textured footplate is included for exactly that purpose. From top to bottom, the Archer is engineered for ease of use and breadth of functionality. Consider the cables, solid steel but nylon-coated and extending 10 feet from the pulley housing. Then there’s the 220-pound weight stack, considerable but muted at the top and bottom termini by dual rubber stoppers. It’s heavy enough to ground itself but features holes in its fixed support beams so that it can be anchored to the floor.
Every aspect of the Archer is intended to meet your expectations of what a functional trainer can be and then exceed them. It’s not enough that we hit our target. We must be dead-center.
The Archer boasts. . .
11-gauge steel construction
2:1 pulley ratio
Aluminum pulleys
22 points (71 inches) of vertical adjustment
Chrome and matte-black finish
Nylon-coated solid-steel cables
Solid-Steel Guide-Rods
7 by 19-inch skid-proof footplate for cable rows
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