FT-5000 2.0 Functional Trainer
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- CAD $3,139.00
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If you're looking for a more compact functional trainer, check out our FT-3000 2.0.


OVERVIEW
The FT-5000 2.0 Functional Trainer brings commercial-grade, cable strength training to your home gym. This full, versatile trainer features 21 cable positions with dual weight stacks that top out at 224lbs each, for a total of 448lbs at a 2:1 ratio (moving 100lbs feels like 50lbs). The handles can go higher and lower than the original FT-5000 design to maximize your range of motion. The trolley is slimmer and lighter than ever before -- with no rollers, reduced material, pre-lubricated uprights, and a repositioned handle -- allowing for quick and easy adjustments. The cable column markings are laser-etched and numbered on the inside of the uprights, so it’s easy to line up the handles.
The FT-5000 2.0 is packed with high-end features, like multiple grips for pull-ups and a magnetic-tipped pin to lock weight in place, plus an additional pin to secure the trolley. The sturdy, 11-gauge frame is double-coated with a chip-resistant, electrostatic powder coating and topped with a matte black finish. The cables are smooth, with aluminum pulleys instead of plastic. An added welded ring makes it easy to attach and remove a carabiner; swap a larger carabiner for different attachments; and use the end piece as an additional grip option. The FT-5000 2.0 comes with two durable, polymer D-handles, storage pegs for the attachments, four additional 2.75lb incremental weights so you can make smaller weight jumps, and a mountable diagram demonstrating 12 movements you can do on the machine.
Note: Blake, the REP Engineer shown in photos, is 6'2''.
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
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Height85.5" (7'1")
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Front Width58"
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Rear Width33"
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Depth36"
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Actual Stack Weight Per Side224lbs
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Ratio2:1
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Max Usable Weight Per Side112lbs
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Minimum Usable Weight Per Side12.5lbs
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Number Of Height Options21
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Highest Trolley Point72.8"
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Lowest Trolley Point13.7"
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Highest End Of Cable From Ground (Without An Attachment Attached)74.5" (6'2")
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Lowest End Of Cable From Ground (Without An Attachment Attached)15.25"
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Cable Travel Length86"
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Pulley MaterialAluminum
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FinishBlack Powder Coat & Chrome
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Assembled Unit Weight875lbs
PRODUCT FEATURES
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POSITIONS AND CABLE RANGE
The FT-5000 2.0 has 21 adjustment points instead of 16, to allow for more customization and natural movements, especially when working smaller muscles. The handles can go higher and lower than before for a greater range of motion. -
MULTI-GRIP
Challenge different grip, arm, and back muscles using multiple pull-up options integrated right into the functional trainer. -
WEIGHT STACKS
The FT-5000 2.0 features bigger weight stacks than most functional trainers, totaling 448lbs at a 2:1 ratio. This means no limits to your home gym training and a cable machine that’s robust enough for a commercial setting. -
TROLLEY DESIGN
The improved trolley is lighter and has a smaller profile than the original and provides a greater range of motion. -
PULLEYS
Upgraded pulleys are aluminum instead of plastic, which are more durable and provide a smoother pull. -
LASER-ETCHED NUMBERS
The cable column markings are laser-etched and numbered on the inside of the uprights, so it’s easy to line up the handles.
MEDIA GALLERY
VIDEOS
- FT-5000 2.0 New Features & Overview
FT-5000 2.0 New Features & Overview
One of the best functional trainers available just got even better. Learn what improvements were made and why they are important.
BLOGS
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FAQS
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What's the difference between this and the FT-3000?
The FT-3000 is a compact trainer that weighs less and is narrow enough to fit through a standard door. The FT-3000 is smaller in size, at 78”(H)x53”(W)x34”(D), and has lighter weight stacks that top out at 360lbs. The FT-5000 2.0 also has 21 cable positions, whereas the FT-3000 has 15. The FT-5000 2.0 also has a multi-grip pull-up bar.
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How do I install the cables on the FT-5000 2.0?
To find a guidance on how to install the FT-5000 2.0 click here.
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What are the minimum and maximum trolley heights I can use?
The minimum usable height on the FT-5000 2.0 is 13.7” and the maximum is 72.8”.
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What is the minimum and maximum weight I can select?
The minimum usable weight per side on the FT-5000 2.0 feels like 12.5lbs and the maximum feels like 112lbs.
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What attachments come with the functional trainer?
The FT-5000 2.0 comes standard with two polymer D-handles. Maximize the trainer's versatility and potential with additional cable attachments, such as a tricep rope, multi-grip curl bar, and more.
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How does this item ship? Will I need to be home to receive it?
The FT-5000 2.0 ships in a single crate. It must ship via freight and does require the purchaser to be home for a scheduled delivery appointment.
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How hard is this to assemble?
The FT-5000 2.0 ships partially assembled. Assembly takes approximately two hours with two people.
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What is the warranty on the FT-5000 2.0?
The FT-5000 2.0 has a lifetime warranty.
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Can you do pull-ups on the FT-5000 2.0?
Yes, the frame is stable enough for pull-ups and offers multiple, rubber-coated grip options.
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Does the FT-5000 2.0 look nice?
Yes! It’s full of high-end features, like a thick powder coating with a matte black finish. Every bolt head can be capped to prevent scrapes and enhance appearance. The unit is laser-cut and robot-welded for a clean look.
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What is the maximum and minimum height of a lifter to be able to perform tricep pressdowns and bicep curls without any issues?
Our tallest staff member, Matt (6’5”), was able to get a full range of motion for tricep pressdowns when he held the tricep rope in the middle. We think anyone 6’2” and shorter should have no problem achieving the full range of motion – but if you need to, you can always do pressdowns on your knees. Our shortest staff member, Aimee (5’), can do bicep curls without an issue, too. But you can always stand on a box to increase the range of motion.
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What's the difference between the highest point and the lowest point on the FT-5000 2.0 and the original FT-5000?
Regarding the highest point, the new FT-5000 2.0 has 4” more range of motion than the original FT-5000. The range of motion at the bottom is similar, because we just flipped the trolley on the new design.