Personal Series Multi Rack System MRX 7.0
Original price was: $1,500.00.$750.00Current price is: $750.00.
The Elegance Flair Multi Rack System MRX 7.0 is an incredibly comprehensive “all-in-one” station. It essentially merges a power rack, a functional trainer, and a Smith machine into a single footprint, making it a powerhouse for a high-end home gym or a boutique commercial space.
Here is a breakdown of the technical specs and how they translate to your training:
Triple-Threat Functionality
The MRX 7.0 covers three distinct lifting styles, allowing for a complete body workout without switching stations:
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The Smith Machine: The $30\text{mm}$ knurled bar and sealed bearings provide a smooth, fixed-path movement. This is ideal for training to failure safely on squats or chest presses, especially with the 17kg starting resistance.
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Functional Trainer: Dual $100\text{kg}$ weight stacks on a 2:1 ratio mean you have $50\text{kg}$ of actual resistance per side. This ratio is perfect for explosive movements and “functional” exercises like cable crossovers or woodchops, as it provides longer cable travel and finer weight increments.
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Half Rack: The laser-etched holes and “Premium Lock Pin” J-hooks allow you to perform traditional free-weight barbell movements (like overhead presses or back squats) outside the Smith machine tracks.
Included Attachments & Versatility
The system comes with 11 attachments, which is a significant value-add. Notable inclusions are:
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The Landmine: Great for rotational core work and Meadows rows.
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Split Squat Pad: A rare but welcome addition for rear-foot elevated split squats (Bulgarian split squats) without needing a separate bench.
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Power-Band Support: The chin-up handles include support for bands, helping you progress toward unassisted pull-ups or adding resistance to the top of the movement.
Build Quality & Durability
The MRX 7.0 is built for a “heavy-duty commercial environment,” which translates to high longevity in a home setting:
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Cables & Pulleys: Aircraft-grade cables tested to $1000\text{kg}$ ensure you won’t experience snapping or fraying under heavy loads.
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Finishes: The mix of stainless steel and matte finishes isn’t just for looks; it prevents the “chipping” often seen on cheaper powder-coated racks when J-hooks or barbells make contact.
Space Planning Tip
While this replaces three machines, keep in mind the width required for the Smith machine bar and the depth needed for the safety spotter arms. Ensure you have at least $2.5$ to $3$ meters of width in your room to account for the bar ends and loading plates onto the Smith machine.
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The technical specifications for the Elegance Flair Multi Rack System MRX 7.0 underscore just how substantial this machine is. At nearly half a ton in net weight, this isn’t just a “compact” rack; it is a professional-grade structural installation.
Here is a breakdown of what these numbers mean for your space and setup:
Logistics and Floor Loading
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Net Weight (450kg): This is a critical metric. Once you add the weight of a user and a loaded barbell, you are looking at over 600kg of concentrated pressure.
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Recommendation: Ensure your floor is reinforced concrete or has a dedicated lifting platform. Standard residential wooden joists may require professional assessment before installing a machine of this density.
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Packing Size: The crate is over 2.4 meters long. You’ll need a clear, straight path to the assembly area; tight corners or narrow staircases will be a significant challenge during delivery.
Space Requirements (The Footprint)
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Height (230.3cm): At roughly 7′ 7″, this is taller than many standard basement or garage ceilings.
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Tip: Check for low-hanging light fixtures, ceiling fans, or garage door tracks. You also need an extra 10–15cm of “headroom” above the rack to comfortably perform chin-ups without hitting the ceiling.
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Depth (136cm) & Width (202cm): This width typically accounts for the Smith Machine bar. Remember that you will need additional lateral space to slide weight plates onto the ends of that bar.
| Component | Coverage | Professional Significance |
| Frame | 5 Years | Reflects confidence in the welds and the $2\text{mm}+$ steel integrity. |
| Parts | 3 Years | Covers the pop-pins, J-hooks, and adjustment mechanisms. |
| Wearables | 1 Year | Standard for cables and pulleys, as these are the only high-friction “moving” parts. |

Assembly Considerations
Given the 495kg gross weight, this is a two-person assembly job at minimum. The hardened nylon and chrome finishes will stay looking new for years, but during the initial setup, it’s worth keeping the components on the shipping cardboard to avoid scratching the matte finish before the rack is fully bolted together.



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