GMWD SM12 2.0 All-In-One Smith Machine + Functional Trainer
A half rack, Smith machine, and dual-cable functional trainer in one 14-gauge steel frame, starting at $1,149.99.
One frame does the work of three machines: a half rack, a Smith machine, and a dual-cable functional trainer, all on a 14-gauge steel chassis starting at $1,149.99. It is the budget-conscious way to build a genuinely full home gym in a single footprint.
Price: $1,149.99–$1,399.99 · Verified: 2026-07-07
One frame does the work of three machines: a half rack, a Smith machine, and a dual-cable functional trainer, all on a 14-gauge steel chassis starting at $1,149.99. It is the budget-conscious way to build a genuinely full home gym in a single footprint.
The GMWD SM12 2.0 is an all-in-one strength station that combines a half rack, a Smith machine, and a dual-cable functional trainer (crossover) in one 14-gauge steel frame, with plate storage built in. The appeal is consolidation: instead of buying a rack, a Smith machine, and a cable station separately, you get all three in a footprint of 84 by 74.4 by 86 inches.
The base configuration GMWD calls "Rack Only" lists at $1,149.99 (down from $1,399.99), and the barbell and plates are not included at that tier. Step up to aluminum pulleys or a bench-and-plates bundle and the price climbs toward $2,440. GMWD's marketing claims support for 40-plus barbell, 75-plus cable, and 30-plus Smith-machine exercises, and a 1:1 cable ratio for an authentic load feel; those are the seller's figures, not independently tested.
This is value-priced consumer equipment, not commercial gear. It stands 86 inches tall, so measure your ceiling first, and expect DIY assembly. But for a home lifter who wants rack, Smith, and cable training without paying four figures per piece, the SM12 2.0 is a lot of capability for the money.
Home lifters who want a rack, Smith machine, and cable crossover in one machine without the four-figure-per-piece cost of commercial brands, and who have the ceiling height and space.
You have a low-ceiling room (it stands 86 inches tall) or want competition-grade, fully warrantied commercial equipment rather than value-priced consumer gear.
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GMWD Fitness SM12 2.0 - buyer FAQ
What does the GMWD SM12 2.0 include?
It combines a half rack, a Smith machine, and a dual-cable functional trainer in one 14-gauge steel frame with plate storage. The base "Rack Only" tier at $1,149.99 includes the cable bar, handles, lat pull-down bar, T-bar, and triceps rope, but not a barbell or weight plates. Verified via gmwdfitness.com in July 2026.
How much does the GMWD SM12 2.0 cost?
The base Rack Only configuration is $1,149.99 (compare-at $1,399.99). Adding aluminum pulleys raises it to $1,349.99, and a fully loaded bundle with a bench and 230 lb of plates runs $2,439.99. Prices verified via the product feed in July 2026 and can change on sale.
Will the GMWD SM12 2.0 fit in my home gym?
It has a footprint of 84 by 74.4 inches and stands 86 inches tall, so confirm your ceiling clearance before buying, especially for the Smith and pull-up functions. It is designed as a single-footprint station to replace three separate machines.
Is GMWD good enough versus commercial equipment?
It is value-priced consumer equipment, not commercial-grade. The 14-gauge steel frame is solid for home use, but the exercise counts and the authentic-feel claims are the manufacturer's marketing, not independently tested. For most home lifters it is a lot of capability per dollar; competition athletes should look at commercial brands.
GMWD SM12 2.0 All-In-One Smith Machine + Functional Trainer
$1,149.99–$1,399.99 · Verified 2026-07-07
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