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The Bells of Steel Cable Tower delivers full cable-machine functionality in a compact footprint under 2.5' × 2.5'—making it one of the most space-efficient cable systems available. With 30+ height settings, dual pull ratios (2:1 and 1:1), and your choice of plate-loaded or 210 lb selectorized stack, it's designed to give you commercial-level versatility without the size or cost of traditional cable machines.
Why a Cable Tower Belongs in Your Gym
Cable machines are one of the most versatile pieces of strength equipment you can own. Unlike fixed-path machines or barbells alone, cable systems allow for constant tension, free movement patterns, and joint-friendly resistance.
The Cable Tower brings these benefits into a format designed specifically for home gyms—where space, flexibility, and value matter most.
Whether you're training for strength, hypertrophy, rehab, or general fitness, a cable tower unlocks movements that are difficult or impossible to replicate with free weights alone.
Built for Real Home Gym Constraints
Many cable machines are designed for commercial gyms—large, heavy, and space-intensive. That's not practical for most home setups.
The Bells of Steel Cable Tower is engineered differently.
Instead of designing your gym around the machine, this machine fits into your gym.
Precision Adjustability
One of the biggest limitations of many cable machines is limited adjustability. Fewer height settings mean compromised angles, awkward positioning, and less effective movements.
With 30+ clearly numbered height settings, the Cable Tower allows you to:
This level of adjustability is typically found in higher-end commercial machines, but rarely in compact home gym towers.
Designed to Grow With Your Gym
The Cable Tower isn't a one-dimensional machine—it's a foundation piece.
As your training evolves, the Cable Tower adapts with you—so you won't outgrow it.
Choose the Right Loading Style
Selectorized Weight Stack (210 lb)
Plate-Loaded Version
Both options use the same core system, footprint, and adjustability—so your choice comes down to preference, not limitations.
Exercise Variety
Upper Body
Lower Body
Core
Functional / Athletic
This versatility is why many lifters consider a cable tower one of the most-used pieces in their gym.
Q: What is the Bells of Steel Cable Tower (STK-PULT-MA-SET)?
A: A compact, commercial-style cable machine with a 210 lb weight stack, adjustable pulley system, and dual-handle setup designed for full-body training in a small home gym footprint.
Q: What exercises can you do with this cable tower?
A: It supports lat pulldowns, rows, chest flys, triceps pushdowns, curls, lateral raises, Pallof presses, and lower-body movements like glute kickbacks and pull-throughs.
Q: How much space does the Cable Tower take?
A: It has a compact footprint of about 2.5 ft × 2.5 ft, making it suitable for garages, basements, and small home gyms.
Q: Is the weight stack enough for serious training?
A: The included 210 lb stack is sufficient for most hypertrophy, accessory, and general strength training, especially with unilateral work and controlled tempo training.
Q: Can the resistance feel heavier than the stack suggests?
A: Yes. Depending on setup, pulley ratio can change the effective load, and using different attachments or 1:1 mode increases intensity.
Q: Is it stable without bolting it down?
A: It is designed to be mounted to a wall, floor, or rack for safety, especially during heavy pulling movements. Proper anchoring is recommended.