Apollo Board II
Best compact digital cable machine for small apartment fitness enthusiasts.
A compact, digital cable gym that replaces bulky weight racks with smooth, consistent resistance. It offers a space-saving solution for strength training, though it relies heavily on app connectivity and digital interfaces for its full functionality.
$1217.99
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Who it's for
- Home gym owners with limited floor space for bulky equipment
- Data-driven lifters who want structured training and progress tracking
- Athletes looking to optimize muscle growth through varied tension styles
Who should skip it
- Experienced heavy lifters requiring high-capacity resistance for compound movements
- Budget-conscious users who prefer a one-time purchase without recurring fees
- Traditionalists who prefer the tactile feel of physical free weights
Performance breakdown
Resistance Versatility
Digital adjustments offer precise control far beyond traditional weight stacks.
Space Efficiency
Folds down to a footprint smaller than most carry-on luggage.
Software Integration
App connectivity streamlines tracking but relies heavily on stable Wi-Fi.
Build Robustness
Solid construction handles heavy loads, though plastic housing feels slightly lightweight.
Exercise Variety
Five distinct modes enable a full-body workout without swapping equipment.
Setup Simplicity
Ready to train in seconds without complex assembly or installation.
Key Specs
Material
ABS, Metal
Resistance Range
3 to 288 lbs
Max Load Capacity
330.7 lbs
Dimensions (Unfolded)
47.4 x 23 x 7.6 inches
Dimensions (Folded)
23 x 15.2 x 24.6 inches
Power Supply
1500W
Operating System
Linux
Connectivity
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
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