BodyKore MX1162 All-in-One Smith Machine
If you want the best all in one smith machine for serious, space-smart training, the BodyKore MX1162 puts an entire strength facility into one footprint. It pairs a counterbalanced Smith machine with a dual-adjustable cable system, a half rack, multi-grip pull-up bars, and a vertical leg press, so you can squat, press, row, and pull without ever switching stations. Built from heavy rolled steel and rated to hold over 1,000 lbs, it trains like commercial equipment and lasts like it too.
Why It Replaces a Whole Gym
One machine here does the work of four or five. Instead of buying a separate rack, cable station, pull-up tower, and leg press, then finding room for them all, you get every station built into a single commercial-grade unit. That means fewer purchases, less clutter, and faster transitions mid-session.
Is an all-in-one Smith machine worth it? Yes, when you value one complete platform over a room full of separate equipment. You're paying for total training coverage and a smoother workflow, not just a frame, and over time it usually costs less than buying every station individually. For lifters comparing formats, it sits neatly between a dedicated rack and a cable-only setup, capturing the strengths of both.
Built Commercial-Grade to Last
Durability is where this unit earns its place. The frame is heavy-gauge rolled-steel oval tubing, the cables and pulleys are made for repeated daily use, and the system is rated beyond 1,000 lbs. The counterbalanced Smith bar runs on a smooth guided path, so the weight you load is the weight you feel, ideal for controlled tempo work and confident solo lifting.
That build is backed by warranty coverage you'd expect from professional gym equipment: a lifetime frame warranty in North America, ten years on weight stacks, pulleys, and pivot bearings, and shorter terms on wear items like cables and grips. It's the kind of long-term assurance that makes a premium purchase easier to commit to. You can explore the full BodyKore range to see how the brand approaches commercial-grade strength.
Key Features
Each feature below adds real training range or faster session flow, not filler.
✅ Counterbalanced Smith machine bar
✅ Dual adjustable cable pulley system
✅ Two 220 lb stacks, upgrade to 340 lb
✅ Multi-grip pull-up bar stations
✅ Half-rack with J-hooks & spotters
✅ Integrated dip bar attachment
✅ 360° landmine for rotational work
✅ Vertical leg press plate included
✅ Rolled steel frame, 1,000+ lb rated
✅ 15 adjustable cable height settings
✅ Built-in accessory & bar storage
✅ Lifetime frame warranty (N. America)
Workouts You Can Do at Home
This is a true full-body station with 100+ exercise options. Anchor sessions with heavy compound work on the Smith, including squats, presses, and hinges, then shift to the cables for rows, flys, lat pull-downs, triceps work, and core control. The multi-grip pull-up bars and dip station cover bodyweight strength, while the 360° landmine adds rotational and total-body power.
A simple weekly split might look like this:
- Strength day: Smith squats, pull-ups, low rows
- Upper day: Smith press, cable flys, triceps rope
- Lower and core day: Smith hinges, cable lunges, anti-rotation holds
Can two people train on it at once? With two independent 220 lb stacks, two people can use the cable stations simultaneously, which is practical for couples, families, or busy studio floors. If you currently rely on cable-only equipment, it helps to compare dedicated functional trainers and see how much one unit consolidates.
Space and Setup Planning
Plan for it like the commercial machine it is. The unit has a roughly 40 sq ft footprint, with overall dimensions near 91" x 62" x 89", so you'll want clear room on each side for benches, plate loading, and full cable travel. Overhead clearance matters too for pull-ups and standing cable work.
How much space does an all-in-one Smith machine need? Beyond the footprint, leave a few feet of clearance around the frame so rows, flys, and overhead movements feel unrestricted. Assembly takes about two hours, and because this ships as heavy freight, confirm delivery access in advance. Our shipping and delivery details cover what to expect for large equipment.
Who It's Best For & Pricing
This machine suits anyone who wants one lasting centerpiece instead of a crowded gym, including home gym owners, training studios, performance rooms, and households that need variety without sprawl.
Can beginners use a Smith machine safely? Yes. The guided bar path and adjustable safety stops make solo lifting more controlled, which reassures newer lifters and anyone easing back into training at their own pace. Build up gradually, and follow guidance from a qualified professional if you're returning from injury.
How much does an all-in-one Smith machine cost? Multi-station systems span a wide range depending on build quality, stacks, and included attachments. This is a premium, fully commercial-grade unit, so its pricing reflects the heavy steel frame, dual stacks, and complete attachment set, with the current price shown on this page. If you're still weighing formats, compare dedicated power racks and cages or browse the wider range of home workout machines.
Order Yours and Train Smarter
If you want a premium machine that grows with you, the MX1162 stands out as the best all-in-one Smith machine for a lasting home or studio gym. Order today through Hamilton Home Fitness, based in Tennessee and shipping nationwide across the USA, and start training with one machine that does it all. Secure yours now while it's in stock and build the gym you'll actually want to use every day.
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