More Versatility. Less Equipment.
Train every major movement pattern with a single machine. Echo’s all-in-one systems combine strength, cable, and functional training so you can get more out of your space without compromising your setup.
Build a complete gym in one machine. Our all-in-one home gym trainers combine a rack, cable system, and often a Smith machine into a single setup designed for versatility and efficiency. Ideal for home gyms and commercial spaces alike, these systems give you everything you need without the clutter of multiple machines.
An all-in-one home gym combines a power rack, cable system, and optional Smith machine into a single footprint. Instead of filling your space with multiple machines, you can perform strength training, functional exercises, and accessory work from one versatile setup.
Whether you're building a garage gym, basement gym, or training facility, these systems help maximize training options while minimizing clutter.
Find the Right Configuration
Echo Strength offers several all-in-one trainer configurations to match different training styles and space requirements.
Expand Your Setup
Our all-in-one trainers are designed to grow with your gym.
Available attachments include:
Start with the rack that fits your needs today and add functionality as your training evolves.
Train every major movement pattern with a single machine. Echo’s all-in-one systems combine strength, cable, and functional training so you can get more out of your space without compromising your setup.
An all-in-one home gym combines multiple pieces of equipment into a single machine. Most systems include a power rack, cable system, pull-up station, and may also incorporate a Smith machine, allowing you to perform a wide variety of strength and functional training exercises in one footprint.
For many home gym owners, yes. An all-in-one trainer can replace several standalone machines, helping save space while providing more exercise variety. They're often more cost-effective than purchasing a rack, functional trainer, Smith machine, and accessories separately.
A functional trainer primarily focuses on cable-based exercises using adjustable pulleys. An all-in-one trainer typically includes a functional trainer but also adds features such as a power rack, pull-up bar, Smith machine, weight storage, and attachment compatibility.
Not necessarily. Half racks are a popular choice because they provide excellent functionality while taking up less space. For most home gym owners, a well-built half rack offers plenty of safety, versatility, and attachment options without the larger footprint of a full rack.
Absolutely. All-in-one trainers make it easy to perform a wide variety of exercises on one machine, and models with integrated Smith machines can provide additional confidence when learning fundamental lifts. They're a great option for beginners and experienced lifters alike.