![]() ![]() ![]() With a 1:2 resistance ratio, this means you lift half the specified weight on the stack. The SCS system comes with 2 x 73kg weight stacks. This allows you to quickly transition between exercises helping you maximise your results. What sets the Inspire Fitness SCS Smith Cage System apart from other cable machines is that its pulleys function independently. The upper and lower pulleys are fixed, while the 2 wide ones are adjustable. The six-pulley system comes with a variety of pulleys, including 2 wide cable cross over pulleys, 2 narrow low pulleys and 2 narrow high pulleys, so you can customize your workout. The Inspire SCS power rack, much like the Smith station, has 15 solid steel bar hooks to provide safe strength training without a spotter. With 15 steel lockout positions to choose from, the SCS system provides a safe solution for solo training. The smith bar has a starting resistance of 13.6kg, enabling beinggers and advanced uses to get the most out of their workout. All while being protected by safety features such as spotters arms where needed so there are never any worries about accidents happening during these sessions. With this innovative SCS dual racking systme from Inspire Fitness, you can use your Smith bar and free weight Olympic bar simultaneously. The Charge 3 is worth considering if you aren't bothered about built-in GPS however and you can find it quite a bit cheaper than the Charge 4.The Smith Cage is a revolutionary strength system that offers an array of exercises for total body workouts.The dual adjustable pulley, power rack and smith machine come together in one unit to create the most efficient workout possible! Dual Racking System The Charge 4 is the model we'd recommend for those after a slightly larger device and a more premium look with all the features of the Inspire 2 (except the few extra days battery life), along with a couple of extras including built-in GPS and Fitbit Pay as standard. It's double battery life also makes it a good contender for upgrading. The Inspire 2 is the model we'd recommend over the standard Inspire and the Inspire HR, unless you can find the Inspire HR much cheaper. The decision will likely come down to your budget and which features are really important to you. The Charge 3 only offers a few extras over the Inspire 2 with some extra function for smartphone notifications, more on-screen data, elevation data and NFC (standard in Charge 4, option in Charge 3), but it has a more premium design too. The Charge 4 is the most feature-rich device on this list and its built-in GPS will make it the clear winner for some. The standard Inspire's features stop there, while the Inspire 2, Inspire HR, Charge 3 and Charge 4 add several more, marking the biggest differences between these trackers aside from their size and appearance. Automatic sleep tracking, silent alarms, Reminders to Move and hourly activity are all also on board all models though, along with smartphone notifications.Īll models, except the standard Inspire, also offer advanced sleep stages and Sleep Score, while the Charge 4 also offers Smart Wake, which uses machine learning to wake you up at an optimal time.Īll models also have Fitbit's SmartTrack, which is a feature that allows trackers to recognise certain activities and record them in the exercise section of the Fitbit app in order for users to categorise them and see a more detailed account of what they have done. The Fitbit Inspire models and the Fitbit Charge 3 and Charge 4 all measure steps taken, distance travelled, calories burned, active minutes and continuous heart rate, though the latter is not present on the standard Inspire, only on Inspire HR and Inspire 2. They also have a slimmer profile than all the Inspire models. The Fitbit Charge 3 and Charge 4 are a little larger than the Inspire devices, making them more obvious when worn, though the Charge 3 and 4 have a more premium finish thanks to their aluminium bodies. ![]() This button is physical on the Inspire and Inspire HR and inductive on the Inspire 2.Ī heart rate monitor and charging pins sit beneath the Inspire HR and Inspire 2, with only the charging pins on the Inspire, and all Inspire models are water resistant up to 50-metres. The Inspire 2, Inspire HR and Inspire have a smooth silicone strap as standard, which is interchangeable and fastened with a buckle.Īn OLED touchscreen display is present on the top of all the Inspire devices and there is also a singular button on the left for returning to main menu and quick access to settings. They also all opt for a plastic body over stainless steel, making for light, small and discreet devices with the Inspire 2 a little softer and rounder than the Inspire and Inspire HR overall. The Inspire 2, Inspire HR and Inspire all feature a similar design, which is smaller than the Charge 3 and Charge 4. ![]()
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