Title | Smith Machine P107 |
Material | 2x3" 14-Gauge Steel |
Hole Size | 1" |
Length | 86.6" |
Width | 59.9" |
Height | 84.6" |
Inner Space | 40.9 x 47.6" |
6mm Cable Capacity | 450 lbs |
Sandwich J-Cup Capacity | 1000 lbs |
Standard Smith Sleeve Capacity | 800 lbs |
Safety Arm Capacity | 1000 lbs |
Item Capacity | 2000 lbs |
Adjustable Holes for Smith System | 10 |
Adjustable Holes for Uprights | 18 |
Adjustable Holes for Cable System | 16 |
SMITH MACHINE
Megastar Fitness Smith Machines are designed with one purpose: to bring safe, controlled strength training into your everyday life. Whether you're just starting your fitness journey or chasing new PRs, our machines offer the stability, safety, and versatility needed to train confidently at home.
From compact, space-saving models to full-feature rigs with dual pulley systems, our Smith Machines combine guided motion with modular expansion — perfect for solo training, family workouts, or partners who lift together.
Discover the smarter way to build strength — one rep at a time.
Take Your Lifting to the Next Level
CONTROLLED POWER
UNMATCHED SAFETY
WITH MEGASTAR
Train with confidence and consistency using Megastar's commercial-grade Smith Machines. Whether you're squatting, benching, or hitting your next PR, our Smith Machines deliver the perfect balance of safety, stability, and performance—right in your own home gym.
Why Choose Megastar Smith Machine?
- Built-In Safety Guides Perfect for solo training—lift heavy with total control.
- Commercial-Grade Construction Reinforced steel frames and smooth linear bearings ensure a secure, fluid lift.
- Multi-Function Capabilities Combine presses, rows, squats, lunges, and more in one powerhouse machine.
- Compatible with Attachments Integrates seamlessly with cable systems, benches, and accessories for full-body workouts.
- Compact Footprint All-in-one design fits perfectly in any garage gym or training studio.
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P107

P70

Title | Smith Machine P70 |
Material | 2x2" 14-Gauge Steel |
Hole Size | 1" |
Cable Pulley Ratio | 1:1 |
Length | 46.69" |
Width | 37.75" |
Height | 83.62" |
Inner Space | 42x34" |
6mm Cable Capacity | 450 lbs |
Standard Smith Sleeve Capacity | 800 lbs |
Pull Up Bar Capacity | 350 lbs |
Item Capacity | 1400 lbs |

Title | Smith Machine P107 |
Material | 2x3" 14-Gauge Steel |
Hole Size | 1" |
Length | 86.6" |
Width | 59.9" |
Height | 84.6" |
Inner Space | 40.9 x 47.6" |
6mm Cable Capacity | 450 lbs |
Sandwich J-Cup Capacity | 1000 lbs |
Standard Smith Sleeve Capacity | 800 lbs |
Safety Arm Capacity | 1000 lbs |
Item Capacity | 2000 lbs |
Adjustable Holes for Smith System | 10 |
Adjustable Holes for Uprights | 18 |
Adjustable Holes for Cable System | 16 |

Title | Smith Machine P70 |
Material | 2x2" 14-Gauge Steel |
Hole Size | 1" |
Cable Pulley Ratio | 1:1 |
Length | 46.69" |
Width | 37.75" |
Height | 83.62" |
Inner Space | 42x34" |
6mm Cable Capacity | 450 lbs |
Standard Smith Sleeve Capacity | 800 lbs |
Pull Up Bar Capacity | 350 lbs |
Item Capacity | 1400 lbs |
SMITH MACHINE FAQS
How much weight can Megastar Smith Machines support?
Our Smith Machines are designed to handle heavy-duty workouts. Most models, including the P70 Half Smith Machine, support a weight capacity of up to 1400lbs, and the P107 Multifunction Smith Machine, supports a weight capacity of up to 2000lbs, ensuring they are suitable for serious strength training.
Is the Smith machine suitable for High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)?
While Smith machines are primarily used for strength training, they can also be incorporated into HIIT routines, especially for short bursts of intense exercises like squats and presses. Using the Smith machine for various movements can increase intensity and variety in your training.
How does the Smith machine compare to traditional barbell training?
The Smith machine provides more stability and safety compared to traditional barbell training. The fixed path of the barbell limits its movement, reducing instability in exercises. However, it also reduces core muscle activation compared to free-weight training. The ideal approach is to use both in your routine for a balanced workout.