Ancore Pro Trainer Preview: Portable Home Gym Cable Machine

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Ancore Pro Trainer Preview: Portable Home Gym Cable Machine

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Ancore Pro Trainer Portable Home Gym Cable Machine
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The Ancore Pro Trainer (pronounced anchor) is a portable home gym cable machine created by Ancore Training.

It's meant to replace a cable machine and can be used in home gyms or therapy settings.

With the mounting strap, it can be attached to posts, fences, weight racks, etc.

There's also a rack mount and a sliding track mount for wall units.

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Specs
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➡️ Cable length: 8 ft

➡️ Base resistance: 5 lbs (no resistance plates attached)

➡️ Maximum resistance: 65 lbs

➡️ Range of resistance: 5 lbs to 65 lbs

➡️ Maximum number of plates per side: 3 plates

➡️ Weight: Around 9 lbs (with all resistance plates on)

➡️ Dimensions: 12 in x 4.75 in x 3 in (with all plates on)

➡️ Cable: Made from a high-strength, synthetic Dyneema fiber (15X stronger than steel)

➡️ Exterior: Machined-metal exterior

➡️ Carabiner: Coated steel universal carabiner clip

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Ancore vs Ancore Pro
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The original Ancore is made of a fiberglass housing and has a friction ring on the entrance of the cable.

The Ancore Pro is the second generation model that has a machined metal plate for increased durability.

Instead of a friction ring it has two metal rollers that give cable exercises a smooth feel.

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Ancore Trainer vs Home Gym Cable Machine
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Traditional cable machines are designed at 2:1 or 4:1 ratios using pulleys or levers to achieve a mechanical advantage.

For example, using a 2:1 pulley cable machine, the 130 lbs plate is approximately equivalent to 65 lbs of force required.

The Ancore trainer uses resistance measured in a 1:1 ratio, so the resistance on the plates is what you’re actually pulling.

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Pros & Cons
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Pros:

➡️ Portable: Mounting strap can be wrapped around a rack, post, fence, and anything you can think of.

➡️ Retractable Cable: No cables hanging everywhere when you’re done exercising

➡️ Space Saving: Only takes up 12″ of space when fully loaded, making it way more compact than a full size cable machine

➡️ Versatile: Exercise just like with any cable machine, move it up and down your rack to change angles

➡️ Explosiveness: Can do power movements without plates crashing down

➡️ Smooth Motion: Cable flows smoothly throughout the movements

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Cons
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➡️ Max Resistance: At 65 lbs of resistance per unit you won’t be able to do heavy compound lifts but for isolation exercises it works great.

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Ancore Trainer Coupon Code
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Ancore Pro Trainer Review
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I like how compact, space saving, and smooth the Ancore Pro trainer is.

As far as quality goes, it’s built with heavy duty materials so I don’t see it breaking down any time soon.

It’s great for unilateral cable isolation exercises and can also work as a functional trainer if you get the Dual Ancore Pro (2 units).

If you’re looking for a compact home gym cable machine without the big foot print of a functional trainer, this one is premium quality.

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Ancore Pro Trainer Preview: Portable Home Gym Cable Machine

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