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🏆 Elevate your home workouts—strength training that fits your lifestyle and your wall.
The Valor Fitness Wall Mounted Cable Machine is a space-saving, dual adjustable pulley system with 16 height positions, designed for versatile strength training at home. It features smooth steel cables and nylon pulleys for consistent performance, supports up to 200 lbs of plate-loaded resistance, and mounts securely to wall studs with included hardware. Ideal for millennials seeking a compact, efficient, and customizable home gym solution without the hassle of crowded commercial gyms.
















| ASIN | B01LOX2PPO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #462,447 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #382 in Strength Training Upper Body Machines |
| Brand | Valor Fitness |
| Brand Name | Valor Fitness |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 699 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00844192006453 |
| Handle Type | Adjustable Strap Handle |
| Included Components | Cable Machine, 2- Straps |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 25"D x 25"W x 80"H |
| Item Weight | 62 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Valor Athletics Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BD-62 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 200 Pounds |
| Model Number | BD-62 |
| Product Dimensions | 25"D x 25"W x 80"H |
| Strap Type | Adjustable fitness straps |
| Tension Level | 200 pounds |
| Tension Supported | 200 pounds |
| UPC | 844192006453 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Mfg Warranty |
A**R
What a great piece of equipment!
Update: 9/16/2019 - I’m coming up on two years of using this great piece of equipment and I still highly recommend it. Since I bought it I found numerous ways to modify it for even more uses by using different attachments and combination of attachments. The only limit is your imagination. I’ve had no issues with any of the parts they’re all still working just as they did two years ago. A great piece of workout equipment! And what a great value! I just got mine setup in a spare room and it not only doesn't take up much room at all, but it works great. Plenty of range of motion. I have a bunch of equipment in my garage, but when it gets cold it is such a pain to go out and fire up the propane torpedo to heat up the place. This will allow me to get through winter without having to join some gym and blow a bunch of money, put up with all those people hogging the equipment just to sit there and text and send selfies of themselves. Or want to talk to you when you're just trying to get your workout done and get out. For the price I paid for the BD-62 I would only get 7 months of gym membership. But I own it and after that it's a free ride.. in the comfort of my own home where I can come in in my underwear and yell and cuss to get that last rep without worrying about getting kicked out. One question was can you do crossovers with it. You might not think with the two cables being close together you can't, but you totally can. Well chest flys anyway. I attached the included handles at the longest length connection and you can totally wrap around in a crossover type exercise with them. Great. Some have mentioned that it's not tall enough for lat pulldowns and it might be kinda limiting on that one single exercise depending on your height (you can sit on the floor). I built a pedestal to bring it up a little higher but not so high you loose the lower angle. You can hit your lats with other exercises like the single arm pulldown that you can do standing up. I had looked at a big full sized functional trainer that was awesome. But it was $2000... and as compact as this one was compared to some others I was considering it would still take up a lot of room. I was in the process of clearing out that spare room completely to make room for the BD-62 but since I got it installed I've found it takes up so little room I don't have to bother! I'll include a shot of mine with the pedestal I made. I put a rug under it all to protect the carpet. I would use wider, heavier duty washers for the wall connection than the dinky ones they provide though. Makes for a more solid connection. And I would make a point of attaching the top to solid wood in the wall rather than using the anchor bolts for drywall. If you can’t find a joist where you want to put the BD-62 you can span a piece of 1x wood across a couple joists then bolt it to that. And you can either strap the bottom front feet to the floor or drill holes in the front feet and bolt it to the floor that way. That’s what I did and it’s solid. I also put a couple L brackets on the front of the pedestal and then screwed that to the floor through the carpet. It isn’t going anywhere. Defintely worth it!
B**2
Excellent unit and couldn't find anything out there that came close to price for something of this quality.
For the price, it's a very good unit so far, been 3 week in now. Came with the anchors to bolt the top and bottom, feels secure and I have not felt otherwise using it. Using just one of the pulleys is very smooth and works well. Using both by clipping them together onto a bar or something else is not smooth and that should take a star off it but all in all, it's hard to complain about what this can do. I've decided to mostly stick with one side when I can for the smoother glide of lifting the weights. Other issue that people mention is height. Being 6'2" I find myself kneeling or sitting to do some of the exercises I'd prefer or should do do standing. But you can do them by adjusting how you do them. I knew height on some exercises would be an issue and I've just found ways to do them differently. Adjusting the pulleys down/up to whatever height is great and works well. But considering what it does, the price and the exercises it now allows me to do at home that I couldn't do before, it's a very good, solid machine which I highly recommend. If you think it's cheap because of the price, it's not, it seems well built and solid once you secure it. Very happy with this purchase overall. Install instructions were not the best but if you take your time it's not hard to figure out. I just followed their video for doing the pulleys and lines and that was a piece of cake following it. I was able to put it together by myself, including leveling/bolting it to be secure. Just need to know what people are using to oil or grease the poles of the slide? I know some people mentioned what they did in here and I'll go back and try to find out what they used. Should the lines be greased or oiled?
P**.
GOOD but TOO low
Item was perfect for my needs, I needed a pulley system with a small footprint, stable but light enough that I can still remove it and store it on my closet when I have a guest. HOWEVER, I found that it is really too low for lat pull down or anything overhead just like what others have said. I am only 5'7 and I still had to put it on a 10" wooden box just so I can comfortably work on my lats without seating on the floor, thus minus one star. Easy assembly by following the pictures from the ground and up. The pictures were showing part numbers instead of step by step instruction, just be familiar with the screws as they have different sizes. I then use 3 hook eye on my studs and fastened the unit using screws and bolts horizontally against the hook eye to lock in place rather than screwing the unit directly on the studs as I wanted to be able to attach and detach the unit easily for storage. Be sure to loosen the popper pin clockwise and enough so that the unit glides smoothly against the metal bar, funny how I thought mine was defective but I just didn't loosen it up enough to release the pin, it doesn't say on the instruction but I think it was meant to lock the popper pin in place for safety. Good for the price compared to other functional training equipment's that are so over priced.
S**W
Very versatile with small footprint
If you are looking for a device with a small footprint that allows a variety of exercises in multiple planes at a very reasonable price point, this could be perfect for you. Assembly could have been made easier. Labels on the hardware and parts would have helped. But I put it together by myself and I think it took me under an hour, and I am not especially handy. You will need wrench and either a second wrench or, better, ratchet, and you will need a big Phillips screwdriver (there are just two screws that require that screwdriver). I found the mechanism surprisingly smooth. Pros: Low price for what you get. Small footprint (about 4 square feet) Smooth action Ability to adjust height of the pivot point Ability to use plates with 1" or 2" holes. 1:1 resistance (10 pound plate adds 10 pounds of resistance; if you use only one handle it is 2:1 -- adding 10 pounds of weight adds 5 pounds of resistance) Can use one hand or two Comfortable handles with some adjustability (and can easily swap out to other handles, bar, rope, etc.) Pulleys can swivel somewhat allowing exercises that change angle of pull Sturdy Cons Instructions/labeling not terrible but could be better. You do need to anchor it (but there is no way to have both a small footprint and no need to anchor; because I hope to be moving fairly soon, and as mentioned am not especially handy, I was able to position mine in a place where I could use a ratchet strap to secure it, and not have to mar the wall.) I would recommend this product to a friend. (Actually, I already recommended it to two friends). EDIT: I have now had this unit for about a year. I use it about twice a week. I am at least as pleased with the purchase now as I was then. And the price is actually a couple bucks cheaper now. If you are thinking about it, get it. If you use it you will get more than your money's worth. ADDITIONAL EDIT: To clarify the ratio, it is only one to one if you either use both handles at once or clip into both cables. So you can choose 2:1 (10# load provides 5# resistance) or 1:1 (10# load provides 10# resistance). Bonus! The posts are 1" diameter. Olympic plates (2" hole will work fine, but if you want them to fit snugly you will need to get the adapters. Those just slide onto the existing pin. I had a bunch of old 1" plates so I cleaned them up, painted them and now they stay on or near this machine. It's a great addition to a home gym, allowing you to do many of the things you might want to do in a commercial gym.
L**O
Great product and a few assembly suggestions
This is a great product. Once setup correctly, with all the pulleys tightly securely (which allow the ball bearings to do their job), it is very smooth. If the machine doesn’t feel smooth, you probably have not tightened the wheels enough to allow for the ball bearings to do what they need to do, and that will create issues. You don’t want to exaggerate and strip the bolts or break the wheels, but the wheels should not have any lateral wiggle room. A few minor things to know, with some solutions: 1) Assembly instructions have some errors. See attached images for visual details. In essence, the Part List shows the shorter cable as ending with a ball, but it does not and should not (and it will make you think you got the wrong part). Also, on page 5 there is confusion between parts 37 and 29. Finally, the cable threading instructions are only in the form of somewhat confusing drawing. You’ll figure it out, but a step by step written description would be nice. 2) The red knob with the pin to adjust the height setting up and down could be of higher-quality. It works fine, but doesn’t feel as solid as it could. 3) When you raise the height to the highest setting (which is going to be a very common position) two sets of two wheels rub against each other making that last setting useless. You can only go as high as one height setting from the top. So, instead of 17 heights settings you really have only 16, with the most desirable one not really usable. Not big deal, but that last hole would be handy. 4) The lowest wall mounting bracket is too low. Manufacturer should raise that by 10 inches. If you are installing the machine in a room with trims, you’ll have to do one or more of the following: (a) cut the trims (b) put holes in your trims and a spacer on the top bracket to align top and bottom wall contact points (c) install the machine on a raised platform (I ended up building a 10” raising platform which doubles as handle storage space, which works great and really makes a difference) (d) find some other solution (I mounted a vertical 2x8 mounted against two horizontal 2x4s installed on the wall).
R**N
In love with this thing.
You can't beat this system for the size and price. I only have a tiny area for my home gym, and was able to squeeze this in easy (just not enough space for the BD-61 unfortunately). I may buy another to put on the opposite wall just to have full crossover options. I'm absolutely in love with it. Super easy to assemble. The only thing I could say to Valor Fitness would be to print the corresponding numbers next to the nuts, bold and washers on the cardboard backing. It would make the easy job even easier. When you get ready to do assembly, just count off the amounts of the components. The parts all have different amounts, so it makes it simple to know what's what. I thought there was an issue with the 'top' hole, as to get the front pulley assemble to lock into it everything binds up, but in the description it specifies it only has 16 positions...so don't use the top one. This doesn't cause issues for me at 5'11", but a super tall person probably wouldn't get full extension on kneeling lat pull-downs. And pulling up while having the pulley system all the way down, like with curls, feels unstable as the front of the system will pick up off the floor. I don't doubt the bottom wall mount will hold, but I haven't slapped max weight on it so I can't say for sure. Some of the stickers on it were a bit sketchy. Not quite lined up, somewhat coming off. I bought it to lift weights though, not for a sticker album, so I couldn't care less about that. But some folks may freak...sticker folks, you know who you are. And for those wondering, I put the Olympic adapter sleeves on it, and there's plenty of clearance to put 45 lb plates on without hitting the wall it's mounted to. I was worried at the time of purchase, but pulled the trigger anyway. Note, this is not a $1,200 to $2,000 cable system that's been mis-priced. BUT this is an absolutely PERFECT option for home and garage gyms. Love, love, love this thing.
D**R
Fantastic
Truly I almost never write a review. However this piece of equipment so overwhelmingly exceeded my expectations that I just have to write one now. From other reviews, I expected a reasonably constructed cable machine. What I got wasn't reasonably constructed, it was absolutely first class. I fell in love with cable machines when I had a gym membership with one of those well known fitness chains. My problem with the gym membership was the long travel times to and from the gym. I wanted to work out at home but my love affair with my cable machine routine made it impossible if I couldn't find a cable machine for home. If you have looked you will have seen that the cable machines at the membership gyms run into the thousands of dollars. I decided to give this one a try and wow am i so happy with that decision. Yeah, you don't have the handle spread available on the excessively expensive machines but truly you can still do everything you want to do with just a bit of modification. The vast majority of my routine has needed no modification. And yeah you don't change weights with just a pin pull, but really i need a few moments of rest between sets and changing the weights fits perfectly into this time. Hands down this is the best money I have ever spent on exercise equipment! Update after using this equipment for many months now. It is still fantastic! Take my initial review and ditto it now. There are some more things I can add and some observations from reading the reviews which follow. First admittedly the assembly instructions are not great, not impossible but not great. I am a retired mechanical engineer and got through the assembly shortcomings without any real difficulty. I assembled the entire device and attached it to the wall in under two hours by myself. Speaking of attaching to the wall, this is an absolute must do, and do well for safety. If you are having difficulty assembling the unit and/or not sure about attaching to the wall, Get Help! When assembled properly everything works smoothly and freely! After months of use this still ranks as one of the best value purchases I have ever made.
D**N
Pullies stick. Cable doesn't move smoothly
I've had this machine now for 8 years. I never use it because the cable system goes through so many pulleys that it hinders the movement of the cable. The cable has never moved smoothly even after cleaning and using specialized lubricant. I'm getting rid of it. I hate it.
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