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product_id: 4913431
title: "Marcy Cage with Pulley System SM-3551"
brand: "marcy"
price: "MX$5707"
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reviews_count: 8
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# Weight Plate Storage High & Low Pulleys Adjustable Bar Catches Marcy Cage with Pulley System SM-3551

**Brand:** marcy
**Price:** MX$5707
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🏠 Your Home Gym Revolution Starts Here!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Marcy Cage with Pulley System SM-3551 by marcy
- **How much does it cost?** MX$5707 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- marcy enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted marcy brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Enjoy years of reliable workouts with a commercial-grade steel frame.
- • **Seamless Transition:** Easily switch between exercises with adjustable bar catches.
- • **Transform Your Space:** Elevate your home gym with a versatile strength training cage.
- • **Comprehensive Workouts:** Target every muscle group with high and low pulley systems.
- • **Smart Storage Solutions:** Keep your weights organized and accessible with built-in storage.

## Overview

The Marcy Olympic Multi-Purpose Strength Training Cage SM-3551 is a robust fitness solution designed for serious home workouts. With adjustable bar catches, high and low pulleys, and ample weight storage, this cage allows for a comprehensive range of exercises. Built from commercial-grade steel, it promises durability and stability, making it an ideal addition to any fitness enthusiast's space.

## Description

Allow yourself to exercise in the comfort of your own home with the Olympic Strength Cage from Marcy!Tone your upper and lower body parts with this exceptional cage system. It is designed with an adjustable, commercial-style bar catcher to suit various users, letting you move from bench press to squat confidently with ease. Additionally, these commercial-style bar catches allow easy and hassle-free barbell replacements.Build up your chest, shoulders, back, biceps, triceps, and abdomen using the cable pulleys to target all muscles. The high and low pulleys are made for intense upper and lower body exercises to help you build a strong, confident, and healthy physique.If you’re not up for weightlifting, this workout machine also includes a pull-up station with multiple hand grip positions that allow a multitude of pull-up exercises. It offers you four possible hand grip positions to shift your exercises so you can use the wider grip for toning your back muscles and the narrower grip for strengthening your bicep muscles. It also includes foam-padded dip bars that are specially made for high-intensity triceps and chest development.To keep everything in place, this cage features weight plate shelves on the bottom left, allowing you to pile dumbbells, kettle weights, and other gym accessories for easy access and storage. This weight store trolley holds 150 pounds.Burn calories and increase your lean muscle mass with the Marcy Olympic Strength Cage!

Review: Worth more than what youre paying for it. - At first I was tentative to buy this rack without too many reviews. However the ones that were here were all positive, and the price was right so I went ahead. I'm so glad that I did. You will not find a power rack with this many options (cable pulley, dip bars, multiple pull up options) for a cheaper price. Here are the pros and cons imo. Pros: very solid Very cheap Not too big (about 7ft tall) Fits olympic 7' bar perfectly for me Cable pulley (not perfect but definitely decent) Dip bars Good pull up bars Cons: 1. The cable pulley can only be used from the bottom and the top position. In other words, its not adjustable like the high end ones you find in gyms. But after you put some wd40 on the rails and put some weight on it, the pulley does move fairly smoothly. Not as smoothly as commercial gyms $1000+ cables but better than others ive tried previously. 2. There is no safety bars that would often be including with standard square box squat racks. So if you have to bail out of a squat or something, you have to dump the bar off your back if you cant get the bar back up to rack it. 3. Place included to put dumbells and weight plates on kind of sucks. Its usable, but id rather just keep the plates leaning against the walls or the sides of the rack. I put my 10s 5s and 2.5s on them along with cable attachment (v bar, single handle, and ankle attachment included) but other than that i keep the heavier plates off of them. Not because theyre flimsy or anything just because of convenience. Obviously the adjustable bench needs to be bought separately along with the weight bar and weights. But thats standard for something like this. Overrall I think this is a great buy for someone looking to squat,bench,row,deadlift, and basically do anthing a normal box could help you do in a gym, but be able to stay in your own home. I never write reviews on products I buy (mostly out of laziness honestly) but I thought this product deserved it. Especially for that price.
Review: Good for small spaces - Solid piece of equipment that is good for smaller spaces. I received the cage in two boxes that were VERY beat up. Luckily, the items were well packaged and all parts were present. Assembly: It took about 2.5 hours to put it all together (the first time, more on that later). I took my time and had a second set of hands help on some of the more difficult spots. Of note, there are several bolts that come up from the bottom of the base - I put the bolts in and used tape over their heads to keep them from falling out — this really helped with the installation of the frame sides. Also, the instructions mention this, but just to reiterate - don’t tighten ANYTHING down until you have the entire cage loose-assembled. At that point, it was easy to work from top to bottom tightening all bolts and by the time I got to the bottom bolts, the cage was sturdy enough to lay it on it’s back to tighten the screws coming up from the underneath. Functionality: - This unit is solid. I weigh around 210lbs and the cage had only very slight movement (as one would expect) with pull-ups. - Pull-up station - Good variety of hand placement grips for pull-ups and the cage is tall enough to do pull-ups without too much awkward knee bending. - Cable machine - this is a very basic cable assembly station that you will have to make some significant compromises to use. A. The top pulley isn’t very high up, so lat-pull downs are very difficult (imagine kneeling or sitting on the floor). The bar it comes with is NOT wide enough to do lat-pull downs with also. B. The bottom pulley is NOT stationary... it is attached to the plate holder and moves up as you pull the cable out. Imagine you are doing a curl - the pulley is at the floor when your arms are straight out but when your arms are fully flexed (at the top of the movement), the pulled is chest high — changing the geometry of your movement. C. There is not much room inside the cage for you to perform exercises. I attempted to do seated rows and there simply wasn’t enough room inside the cage for me to accomplish this exercise (I am no giant - 6 ft tall). D. The pulley’s don’t swivel - they are fixed, so you have to face the pulley straight on - - not a big deal usually, but as mentioned the room inside the cage is very limited and lack of swiveling pulley’s makes some exercises impossible from inside the cage. ***These problems led me to take the top off the cage and change the orientation of the cable from inside the cage to the outside. This tear-down and re-build took about 45 minutes total, but it allowed me to more fully use the cable system without the space constraint inside the cage. Of note, this did put the cable system weight carrier inside the cage, so while doing sit-ups (if I ever use that station), I will likely have to put tension on the cable to raise the unloaded weight carrier out of the way. - Squat / bench press: A. Plenty of adjustments for where to place the safety catches - - although, because there are only two of them, they are really the bar holder (think J hooks on regular systems). B. Because the safety catches are where your bar will start from, you do have to be aware of the plane of movement for your exercise... if you place the bench too far back, the bar will run into the safety catches during exercise. I really wish the cage came with J hooks AND safety catches. I haven’t experimented yet but I think the angle of the cage will make it difficult to order aftermarket attachments for this cage. C. This lack of a 2nd set of safety catches makes safely going heavy on some exercises by yourself dangerous - if you get stuck, will have to tip weights off the bar or dump the bar off your back. Again, overall a nice rack for what it is. It is meant for smaller spaces - and it does a great job at maximizing what you can do in a smaller space. Be aware, you will have to make some compromises with this rack. If you don’t want to compromise and you have the room and budget - look for something else.... this works well for me and gives me lots of new options for home workouts!

## Features

- ADJUSTABLE STYLE BAR CATCHES – This strength cage is designed with an adjustable, commercial-style bar catch so that you can move from bench press to squats easily. This workout machine also has a multi-handle pull up station with wide and narrow grips.
- HIGH AND LOW PULLEYS – The high and low pulleys offer a wide range of upper and lower body exercises for a strong and confident physique. Build up your chest, shoulders, back, biceps, triceps, and abdomen using the cable pulleys to target all muscles.
- WEIGHT PLATE STORAGE – The Olympic Strength Cage features weight plate shelves, allowing you to pile dumbbells and kettle weights for easy access and storage during workouts. This weight stack trolley, as well as weight plate storage rack holds 150lbs.
- HIGH- QUALITY CONSTRUCTION – This training machine is made with a commercial-grade solid steel frame to ensure years of use, making it a versatile machine that gives you the ability to exercise in the comfort of your home or office.
- Exercise Station Types: Pull-Up Bar, Low Pulley, Ab Crunch Station, High Pulley, Dips Bar

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00GP4UODI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #948,203 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #543 in Strength Training Power Cages |
| Brand Name | MARCY |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (168) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00096362992725 |
| Handle Type | Fixed Handle |
| Included Components | User manual, Warranty card, one cage system with weight storage |
| Item Type Name | Cage System |
| Item Weight | 77 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Marcy |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SM3551 |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 135 Kilograms |
| Model Number | SM 3551 |
| Strap Type | Cable/Pulley straps |
| Tension Supported | 300 lbs |
| UPC | 096362992725 400248884149 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacture |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MARCY
- **Color:** Gray
- **Item Weight:** 77 Kilograms
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Tension Level:** 300 lbs

## Images

![Marcy Cage with Pulley System SM-3551 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61hil6do9RL.jpg)
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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this supposed to be bolted down?**
A: There are no holes to drill it down with. You could drill it down if you wanted to. You would just have to use some anchors and drill your own holes.

**Q: Is there an attachment available to do seated lay pull downs?**
A: There are attachments at the top and bottom of the cables. Any standard lat bar should work. I suppose you could use a lat bar on the top attachment, but it might be a little low...maybe if you knelt or sat on floor. 
I just use assistance bands attached to the pull up bars to get those extra few reps. I had to buy them separate but works great.

**Q: This is only 57 inches? How tall is the model? Is he a hobbit?**
A: It is 85" tall. I had to find it on another page labeled "images".

**Q: Is bench included with machine**
A: No. The bench is not included.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worth more than what youre paying for it.
*by A***R on March 6, 2016*

At first I was tentative to buy this rack without too many reviews. However the ones that were here were all positive, and the price was right so I went ahead. I'm so glad that I did. You will not find a power rack with this many options (cable pulley, dip bars, multiple pull up options) for a cheaper price. Here are the pros and cons imo. Pros: very solid Very cheap Not too big (about 7ft tall) Fits olympic 7' bar perfectly for me Cable pulley (not perfect but definitely decent) Dip bars Good pull up bars Cons: 1. The cable pulley can only be used from the bottom and the top position. In other words, its not adjustable like the high end ones you find in gyms. But after you put some wd40 on the rails and put some weight on it, the pulley does move fairly smoothly. Not as smoothly as commercial gyms $1000+ cables but better than others ive tried previously. 2. There is no safety bars that would often be including with standard square box squat racks. So if you have to bail out of a squat or something, you have to dump the bar off your back if you cant get the bar back up to rack it. 3. Place included to put dumbells and weight plates on kind of sucks. Its usable, but id rather just keep the plates leaning against the walls or the sides of the rack. I put my 10s 5s and 2.5s on them along with cable attachment (v bar, single handle, and ankle attachment included) but other than that i keep the heavier plates off of them. Not because theyre flimsy or anything just because of convenience. Obviously the adjustable bench needs to be bought separately along with the weight bar and weights. But thats standard for something like this. Overrall I think this is a great buy for someone looking to squat,bench,row,deadlift, and basically do anthing a normal box could help you do in a gym, but be able to stay in your own home. I never write reviews on products I buy (mostly out of laziness honestly) but I thought this product deserved it. Especially for that price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good for small spaces
*by B***P on August 22, 2020*

Solid piece of equipment that is good for smaller spaces. I received the cage in two boxes that were VERY beat up. Luckily, the items were well packaged and all parts were present. Assembly: It took about 2.5 hours to put it all together (the first time, more on that later). I took my time and had a second set of hands help on some of the more difficult spots. Of note, there are several bolts that come up from the bottom of the base - I put the bolts in and used tape over their heads to keep them from falling out — this really helped with the installation of the frame sides. Also, the instructions mention this, but just to reiterate - don’t tighten ANYTHING down until you have the entire cage loose-assembled. At that point, it was easy to work from top to bottom tightening all bolts and by the time I got to the bottom bolts, the cage was sturdy enough to lay it on it’s back to tighten the screws coming up from the underneath. Functionality: - This unit is solid. I weigh around 210lbs and the cage had only very slight movement (as one would expect) with pull-ups. - Pull-up station - Good variety of hand placement grips for pull-ups and the cage is tall enough to do pull-ups without too much awkward knee bending. - Cable machine - this is a very basic cable assembly station that you will have to make some significant compromises to use. A. The top pulley isn’t very high up, so lat-pull downs are very difficult (imagine kneeling or sitting on the floor). The bar it comes with is NOT wide enough to do lat-pull downs with also. B. The bottom pulley is NOT stationary... it is attached to the plate holder and moves up as you pull the cable out. Imagine you are doing a curl - the pulley is at the floor when your arms are straight out but when your arms are fully flexed (at the top of the movement), the pulled is chest high — changing the geometry of your movement. C. There is not much room inside the cage for you to perform exercises. I attempted to do seated rows and there simply wasn’t enough room inside the cage for me to accomplish this exercise (I am no giant - 6 ft tall). D. The pulley’s don’t swivel - they are fixed, so you have to face the pulley straight on - - not a big deal usually, but as mentioned the room inside the cage is very limited and lack of swiveling pulley’s makes some exercises impossible from inside the cage. ***These problems led me to take the top off the cage and change the orientation of the cable from inside the cage to the outside. This tear-down and re-build took about 45 minutes total, but it allowed me to more fully use the cable system without the space constraint inside the cage. Of note, this did put the cable system weight carrier inside the cage, so while doing sit-ups (if I ever use that station), I will likely have to put tension on the cable to raise the unloaded weight carrier out of the way. - Squat / bench press: A. Plenty of adjustments for where to place the safety catches - - although, because there are only two of them, they are really the bar holder (think J hooks on regular systems). B. Because the safety catches are where your bar will start from, you do have to be aware of the plane of movement for your exercise... if you place the bench too far back, the bar will run into the safety catches during exercise. I really wish the cage came with J hooks AND safety catches. I haven’t experimented yet but I think the angle of the cage will make it difficult to order aftermarket attachments for this cage. C. This lack of a 2nd set of safety catches makes safely going heavy on some exercises by yourself dangerous - if you get stuck, will have to tip weights off the bar or dump the bar off your back. Again, overall a nice rack for what it is. It is meant for smaller spaces - and it does a great job at maximizing what you can do in a smaller space. Be aware, you will have to make some compromises with this rack. If you don’t want to compromise and you have the room and budget - look for something else.... this works well for me and gives me lots of new options for home workouts!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great value, perfect for the home gym. Installation help below.
*by N***W on June 1, 2018*

Great deal for the price. The pulley is great, although keep in mind the angle of the bottom cable will rise as you pull outward, so if you're trying to do an exercise on the ground using the bottom pulley, the angle will change throughout the motion (not that bad IMO). Feels sturdy and fits great in my garage. A couple of tips for assembly: -First step: slide the bolts up through the bottom piece, and screw on the nut on the top where all four posts go. This way when it lays down flat on the ground, the bolts will stay in place and won't fall all the way through, you can unscrew the nut, and mount the post one by one. -Pulley: put the top one in first, and then the bottom (you can pull the whole sliding piece up to mount the bottom) As a side, I tried mounting from the second from the bottom hole on the top, and the sliding piece does not come in contact with the rubber at the bottom, putting extra tension on the cable even when not in use, so I would mount to the bottom hole. -Tools: make sure you have a open-ended or ratcheting 5/8 wrench. A 5/8 socket and ratchet speed up the installation (standard spark plug socket works) -You can do this installation BY YOURSELF! For the pieces that connect the side pillars, put the bottom two bolts in and hand tighten the nuts, and the straight pillar and bent piece will slide into the brackets. But of course it's always good to have a buddy present in case something you didn't screw on securely falls onto your head :)

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