ELEMENT FITNESS NEUTRON FT
The NEUTRON FT offers resistance training with freedom of motion to increase core strength, balance, stability and coordination. Designed with a compact footprint and low height to fit any fitness facility or home gym.
The NEUTRON FT offers resistance training with freedom of motion to increase core strength, balance, stability and coordination. Designed with a compact footprint and low height to fit any fitness facility or home gym.
Train effectively with a 2:1 lift ratio on the dual stacks. Get more momentum while slowly increasing weight.
Easy adjustments to fit every user for many different exercises. Align both pulleys with our numbering system.
Get the most of your work out with our accessories that allow you to target different muscle groups.
Lower your Functional Trainer to 79.5" with this additional chin-up option.
Learn MoreWeight Stack | Dual weight stacks: 160 lbs |
Standard Features | Protective Shroud Cover |
Frame and Finish | 11 gauge (.120") 2x4-inch racetrack steel tubing. Electrostatically applied, heat-cured powder coat |
Upper handlebars | Multi-grip Chin-up Bar |
Adjustments | 28 pulley carriage adjustment positions |
Standard Shroud Color | Black |
Standard Frame Colors | Black |
Workout Area (L x W) | 44 x 53 inches |
Length | 44 inches |
Width | 53 inches |
Height | 82 inches (Reduce the height to 79.5" with the optional pull up bar) |
Weight | 672 lbs / 305 kg |
I purchased the FT along with the stack up grade as well as some flooring. I'm in a highrise so had it delivered and setup which went very smoothly. This machine pretty much lets you do anything you can do at the gym other than leg press. With ankle cuffs you can do standing leg curls with a bosu between your thigh and the machine and turn around for extensions. If I had to say there was a shortcoming it would be the lat pulldown bar that hooks to both stacks is not quite ergonomic and under load it rotates so that the handgrip area is tipped the wrong way (thumbs toward the floor instead of up toward the ceiling). Maybe its just me? I got a wide tricep bar that I can use for pulldowns but with the 2:1 ratio that's only 80lbs on one stack (100 with the upgrade) so the other solution I had is to use single handle and do them one arm at a time. I was also worried that there wouldn't be room to do pullups with an 8 foot ceiling and might need the reversed bar option but there is plenty of clearance at 8'. After 6 months of daily use it has only needed some lubricant on the rods that the stacks travel on because the bushings were beginning to bind, making the cable "stutter" throughout the pull. I have used a competitors FT and it "inspired" me to get the Element Neurtron because to me this looks, feels and performs more like a commercial machine. I wish they had a leg press/curl/extension attachment for this machine, then it would be perfect for everything.
Smooth like a commercial piece and one of the cheaper ones on the market, would be nicer if it was taller but most home gym models are about the same height or even shorter. Adds tons of versatility to a home gym and doesn't take up too much space. Also got the extra weights to make them 200lb stacks (do not install part #16 if you got 200lb stacks, or the cables will be loose).
I am impressed with the quality of this work out machine. It has been 2 years and I just love it!!! Advise: Hire a profissional to set up the machine.
A great addition to the home gym. Owned about a month so far, impressed with the quality of the materials and ease of use. Accessories are great and movement is very smooth. Bought it to suppliment my free weight workouts (move variety for back and pulling exercises) but it quickly become the main resistance machine I use.
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