







💪 Your gym, your rules — power up anywhere with MAXPRO!
MAXPRO Sport Orange is a cutting-edge portable smart cable gym offering 5 to 300 lbs of adjustable resistance. Featuring Bluetooth SmartConnect technology, it pairs with a free app to provide real-time workout tracking, coaching, and analytics. Weighing under 9 lbs and folding compactly, it enables versatile full-body workouts—strength, cardio, suspension, and more—anywhere from home to the great outdoors.




| ASIN | B08KRSVR6L |
| Batteries | Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #152,987 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #2,137 in Resistance Bands |
| Color | برتقالي |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (174) |
| Date First Available | 20 November 2020 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Display type | LED |
| Handle type | straight |
| Included Components | SmartConnect, Instruction Manual, Free App Classes, Power Cord |
| Item model number | E1101-NNA-OR |
| Manufacturer | MAXPRO Fitness |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Minimum weight recommendation | 136.08 kg |
| Number Of Programs | 3 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of batteries | Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of resistance levels | 25 |
| Operation mode | Manual |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 165.1 x 38.1 x 5.08 cm; 4.54 kg |
| Size | SmartConnect |
| Style | Sport Orange |
| Type of controls | App Control |
| UPC | 850016907028 |
A**7
Good value
Easy instructions to setup, perfect for home workouts
Y**K
It is expensive but you can quickly access many workouts even from your desk. The wires feel a bit awkward but are supposed to smooth out over time
M**S
At first Amazon sent the wrong maxpro without the smartconnect but got it a week later other then that you’ve seen the videos it’s the real deal
A**R
Le concept est vraiment bien! Pratique, léger, silencieux, petit. C’est parfait quand t’es limité en espace.Je suis seulement curieux de voir la durée de vie des câbles!
T**S
Probably the worst investment I have made in my home gym / excersize equipment purchases. First to note here is that this is the second machine. The first was returned and replaced within 30 days of purchase due to mechanical issues. I've had the 2nd machine for almost a year now and have used it roughly a couple days a week since. This one too, has not held up well and is in obvious need of repairs and/or adjustments. Of course, any interest in making these repairs or adjustments will come at more cost to me, the buyer. After the initial "got to break it in" phase, it still is not smooth and steady as MaxPro claims. It still pulls a bit jerky, clunky, snappy and inconsistant. On top of those issues are numerous other issues. The slip rings, or such located in the ends of the machine used for tension, adjustment are off. For example, the machine will be set to 10 on left and 10 on right, but the app (if working at all) will show 10 on left and 9 on right. May not sound like much, but it is a difference of several pounds. Several pounds make a huge difference in a sets/reps workout and the ability to track any progress. I have attempted to "calibrate" such differences, but due to the nature of the issue, "it of course, needs to be returned for repair" at, yep, you guessed it... my expence. The machine itself is inconsistant. Using a pull scale which holds peak weight and without changing tension settings on the machine, several pulls, yield varying weight results. One pull may show 10lbs, while the next pull at the same setting my show 12lbs. Again, doesn't sound like much, but after 50 pulls or so, you're now off by 100 pounds! 100 pounds heavier on one side vs. the other does not typically make for good workouts. Using the MaxPro technique of "calibrating" that adjustment doesn't work. It doesn't work because the steps (or notches) used in the end caps are not fine enough to match side to side. One step of the wheel, may be a difference of three or four pounds, so the ability to make any finer adjustments than that, is impossible. The app for the machine is absolutely garbage rendering most of the "Bells and Whistles" advertised for the machine, 100% useless. No dependable way to count reps. Weights, as mentioned, are inaccurate and inconsistant. Calorie counter rarely functions and the MXP (essentially MaxPros effort indicator) is turned to trivial numbers after every update. For example a 60 minute workout at a setting of 12, with 500 reps and roughly12,000 pounds lifted shows a MXP value of 150. Today, same workout, same parameters and time shows a MXP value of 3! Absolutely useless numbers! App has no support, rarely functions as promised and is consistently changed making any progress tracking or compiling of relevant data impossible. This app was paid for at $120 a year, most times not working. Even the contact email supplied by MaxPro for the app - doesn't work. Sad. Yes there are good reviews for this unit and app, but how many of those reviews are based on first time use? Probably most. The app rating in itself is a good indicator of the MaxPro system. One of the lowest rated apps in the play store. Keep in mind, without the app, this machine is equal to, and functuons just like, a rope and an iron disk. The only real positive I have for this machine is the connectivity to BT, seems to work OK. The battery life of the machine seems good to with charging rately required. Looks and feels like a solidly built machine with nice esthetics, but sad it's overall operation isn't as pleasing. We've all heard the "ya get what ya pay for"? Well in this case, customers are certainly not getting what they pay for. This machine comes with a premium price tag which should be reflected in the machine and it's supporting app - it simply doesn't. Way more options out there at significantly less cost. In spending this much money for a relatively simple machine, one should expect flawless operations and dependability. None of which is demonstrated through it's use. Do yourself a favor, research alternative devices, save your money and invest it wisely. Seems MaxPro loves to advertise their Shark Tank appearance (Who cares) show or not, MaxPro is not a good investment and doesn't seem like they are much into improving their product. Same issues persist from thier first unit, to the last. Keep in mind, for this machine to be useful, you need the app. $120 a year and NOT included with the machine!
M**M
no complaints!
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