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Titan Fitness Functional Trainer Review 2025: A Compact and High-Value Functional Trainer

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Cooper Mitchell (“Coop’) is the creator of Garage Gym Reviews. He’s produced more content on home gyms and training equipment than likely anyone else in the world and is recognized as the foremost expert in the space. When not writing about barbells, squat racks, and other pieces of equipment, he can be found eating tacos and reading biographies on dead people. Coop has been featured in prestigious publications such as The Art of Manliness, Starting Strength, Men’s Health, Business Insider and many others.

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Updated on October 27, 2023
Updated on October 27, 2023

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Man using the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer

Functional trainers are one of the most versatile pieces of home gym equipment, but it can be difficult to decide which one’s the best for your home gym due to the large number of them on the market. Luckily, we’re here to help make your decision a little easier. 

Our Titan Fitness Functional Trainer review gives you an in-depth look at this highly rated machine (over 50 5-star reviews as of this writing), and compares it to some of the best home gyms on the market today, to give you an idea of it’s the right one for you.

Why You Should Trust Us

I’ve been using functional trainers and other home gym systems for decades, so I have a good idea of what to look for. I’ve become familiar with the different types of pulleys, frames, and weight stacks offered on these, and my reviews draw on that experience to give you the most thorough look at any product. 

Not only that, but we also talk about the ordering and assembly process for these products so there’s no surprise when it comes to your door. This may have nothing to do with fitness, but we feel it’s important for you to know everything about a product before you decide to purchase it (especially when the equipment is as complicated as a functional trainer!).  

Titan Fitness Functional Trainer

Titan Fitness Functional Trainer

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Product Highlights

  • Smooth guide rods
  • Dual 200-pound weight stacks
  • 2:1 pulley ratio
  • Multi-grip pull-up bar
  • Free shipping

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Heavy 200-pound stacks (100-pound working weight) with a 2:1 ratio
  • Aluminum pulleys
  • Low starting weight of 20 pounds (10 lb working weight)
  • Competitive price point

Cons

  • Would’ve preferred a taller option (but the 82-inch height allows it to fit in home gyms with low ceilings)
  • The unit can shake when using the top end of the stack, but not enough to be concerned
  • Only comes with 1-year warranty

Bottom Line

The Titan Fitness Functional Trainer is much like the functional trainer you’d find in a commercial gym, in that it uses commercial-grade materials, but comes in a home gym footprint.

A Quick Look at the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer

The Titan Fitness Functional Trainer has just about everything you’d want in a good cable machine: smooth guide rods, dual 200-pound weight stacks, a 2:1 pulley ratio (meaning pulling 50 pounds takes 25 pounds of force), a multi-grip pull-up bar, and a wide variety of attachments. The resistance starts at 20 pounds (a good starting point, in my opinion), and jumps in 10-pound increments. 

This functional trainer is well built, and takes a time-tested design and offers it at a competitive price point of around $2,250 (with free shipping). It’s also very stable and I have no concerns of it ever tipping over, despite the fact that it’s not bolted into the ground.

Coop’s Tips

  • This can be built by just one person, but it’s much easier with two. 
  • I recommend lubing the guide rods once it’s assembled to ensure maximum smoothness (lube is included.)
  • You can daisy chain the weight stacks together for even more resistance
coop using titan fitness functional trainer with arms in cables lunging forward

My Favorite Things:

  • Heavy 200-pound stacks (100-pound working weight) with a 2:1 ratio 
  • Aluminum pulleys 
  • Low starting weight of 20 pounds (10 lb working weight) 
  • Competitive price point

My Callouts:

  • I would’ve preferred a taller option (but the 82-inch height allows it to fit in home gyms with low ceilings) 
  • The unit can shake when using the top end of the stack, but not enough to be concerned
  • Only comes with 1-year warranty

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Is the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer Worth It?

I personally think the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer is a great value for those looking to add a compact and high-quality functional trainer to their home gym. At around $2,250 (as of this writing), it’s priced competitively when compared to the REP Fitness FT-5000 ($2,500) or the XMark Functional Trainer ($2,800)—both of which are similar to Titan’s. 

While there’s more affordable options out there, like the $2,000 Fray Fitness Functional Trainer, I think paying the extra money is worth it for a more high-quality machine.  

I’ll mention that it’s not the easiest to assemble if you’ve never put together anything like it before. The instructions aren’t super clear, but by looking at the photo we were able to see where everything was supposed to go. That also might be because we’ve assembled a few of these in the past. 

Great for:

  • Anyone looking for an all-in-one, full-body workout system 
  • Trainees looking for a stable and well-built functional trainer 
  • Strong lifters looking for a functional trainer with heavy weight stacks

Not recommended for:

  • People who prefer a taller functional trainer 
  • Anyone who may struggle with assembling large pieces of equipment

Titan Fitness Functional Trainer Specs

Footprint82” H x 64” W x 44” D
Weight672 lbs
Weight Stacks200 lbs
Resistance Ratio2:1
Pulley Grip Length4.5”
ColorBlack/Red
FinishPowder coated

Using the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer

I haven’t had the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer for the longest amount of time, but so far I’m pretty impressed with it. I’ve been able to hit multiple muscle groups with it by doing cable crossovers, cable curls, lunges, face pulls, lat pulldowns, tricep extensions, and more.

I found the machine shakes a little bit when using the top end of the stack, but since it weighs nearly 700 pounds, I can say with great confidence this thing won’t tip over. Other than that, it was a very smooth training experience once I lubed the guide rods. I like that they used durable aluminum on them instead of something like nylon or plastic, which tend to wear faster over time.

adjusting height for cables titan fitness functional trainer

The pulley system is easily adjustable, and should work for people of all heights. The pulleys also swivel, giving you even more versatility for your workout experience. 

Taller people may have issues doing pull-ups on it since it clocks in at 82 inches tall. I would’ve liked to see Titan give a taller option, but this allows the functional trainer to fit in a home gym with lower ceilings. 

The pull-up bar itself is nice, offering multiple grip options, and it has a nice grippy powder coat finish. 

The dual weight stacks are accurate in weight, and start at 20 pounds (actually 10) and go up to 200, jumping in 10-pound increments. For me, 20 pounds is a good, light starting point and I think the weight should be enough to give people of all fitness levels a challenge. 

profile view of coop using cables on titan fitness functional trainer

Accessories

The Titan Fitness Functional Trainer comes with a short bar, long bar, ankle straps, dual stirrup handles, triceps rope handle, and single and double D-handles. That’s quite a few attachments, and more than other companies typically offer, but their quality isn’t anything that will blow you away.  

Still, they’ll get the job done and it’s nice that they’re included. 

Footprint and Construction

The Titan Fitness Functional Trainer is sized well for its price and should work well for home use. Functional trainers aren’t the most compact, but at only 64 inches wide, it won’t take up as much floor space as other trainers (the REP FT-5000, for example, is 72 inches wide).

Titan doesn’t specify what gauge steel it uses for this machine, only that it’s “high-grade.” With that in mind, this appears to be a solid unit that should last for quite a while and withstand just about anything you throw at it. The panels are welded together and the crossmembers and rubber feet are bolted on.

attaching tricep ropes handles to pulley system

Titan Fitness Functional Trainer vs. REP Fitness FT-5000

Both the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer and the REP Fitness FT-5000 are priced similarly, and have comparable features. REP’s has a slightly heavier weight stack at 220 pounds, is also made with steel construction (they list theirs as 11-gauge), and has a multi-grip pull-up bar. 

The REP FT-5000 is only 2 inches taller than Titan’s, so it’s still not the best for taller people looking to do pull-ups. One other issue with REP’s is the handle is only 52 inches off the ground, making it difficult for tall trainees to get a full range of motion. While Titan doesn’t say how high their handles go, we’ve read some reviews that say it works for people of all heights. 

Titan offers more add-ons than REP, and it’s also a little narrower than the REP’s. If those things matter to you, go for Titan but you can’t go wrong with either trainer. REP, however, does have a lifetime warranty for the frame whereas Titan only offers a one-year warranty.

Titan Fitness Functional Trainer vs. XMark Functional Trainer

Full disclosure, we’ve only sort of tried out the XMark Functional Trainer. The same manufacturer who makes it produces other machines that are on the market (a common practice in the fitness industry) and we’ve used those and approved of them. 

The XMark is very similar to the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer, but costs about $600 more on Amazon. Is it worth the extra money? In our opinion, not really. Both have similar steel construction, have dual 200-pound weight stacks, and their footprints are roughly the same. 

We recommend Titan’s.

Customer Experience

Titan Fitness has some of the best customer service, and can be reached via live chat, email, social media, or the phone. Their representatives are very responsive to each and every complaint, no matter how big or small.

weight stack set to 20 pounds titan fitness functional trainer

Returns, Financing, and Warranty

Titan Fitness only offers a one-year warranty for its products, which is better than nothing but still not the best. The Titan Fitness Functional Trainer seems durable, so I don’t anticipate any major problems after a year, but I’d still like it if they offered something a little longer. 

You have 30 days from the day your functional trainer arrives at your door to return it for a full refund, minus cost of shipping. It must be in new condition and all returns must be approved by Titan beforehand. 

Titan allows you to finance the purchase through a monthly payment plan that works for you. You can also prepay at any time without any penalties. 

Ordering and Assembling the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer

Myself and other members of the GGR team have put together functional trainers, power racks, and countless other fitness equipment so we know how things are supposed to look and work. And maybe that’s why we had an easy time assembling the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer, but in full honesty the instructions included in this were not clear. 

titan fitness functional trainer in box

There are some complaints about the process being complicated and taking hours, but luckily Titan has YouTube videos that can show you how to do it properly. 

The trainer arrived in a well-built crate weighing close to 700 pounds, which is another reason why you should get a friend to help you build it. All metal components are wrapped in plastic while accessories and weight plates come neatly packaged in cardboard boxes. 

While our experience was good, we have read reviews stating boxes arrived damaged and parts were reported missing (which used to happen more often than not with Titan, but they’ve since improved greatly). 

One nice thing about the assembly is that the cables are already pre-ran, so you don’t have to worry about cable placement. 

Customer Reviews

As of publishing this article, the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer has 4.9 average rating with 58 reviews, 55 of which are 5-stars (the other three are 4-star reviews). On Amazon, it has two 5-star reviews. 

Reviewers say it’s a durable, well-built machine and nobody has had any problems with it yet. The only complaints have been about missing parts or the assembly process.

Final Verdict of Our Titan Fitness Functional Trainer Review

The Titan Fitness Functional Trainer is much like the functional trainer you’d find in a commercial gym, in that it uses commercial-grade materials, but comes in a home gym footprint. I like the design and the smooth pulley system, and for the price I think it’s a good value that’s currently one of the best on the market, although there are certainly others I’d consider as well,  as we’ve discussed.

Titan Fitness Functional Trainer

Our Titan Fitness Functional Trainer review takes an in-depth look at this machine, and whether it’s a good fit for your home gym.

Product Brand: Titan

Product Currency: USD

Product Price: 2499.99

Product In-Stock: InStock

Editor's Rating:
3.9

Final Verdict of Our Titan Fitness Functional Trainer Review

Construction – 4
Delivery & Setup – 3.5
Versatility – 4.5
Weight Limit – 4
Accessory Compatibility – 4
Smoothness – 4
Footprint – 3.5
Stability – 3.5
Value – 4
Warranty, Financing, Returns – 3.5
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Titan Fitness Functional Trainer FAQs

Is a functional trainer worth it?

Functional trainers are a great way to change up your fitness routine due to their versatility and the fact that cables put constant stress on your muscles. But, they’re expensive and take up a lot of space compared to an Olympic barbell or a pair of dumbbells so it depends on how much space you have in your home gym.

How much does a functional trainer weigh?

The Titan Fitness Functional Trainer weighs 672 pounds, but other functional trainers are as heavy as 1,000 pounds.

Do functional trainers build muscle?

Yes, functional trainers can help you build muscle. In fact, some people swear by them because cables are generally safer than free weights, and they put constant strain on your muscle groups during each lift.

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Why You Should Trust Us
A Quick Look at the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer
Video Review
Is the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer Worth It?
Titan Fitness Functional Trainer Specs
Using the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer
Accessories
Footprint and Construction
Titan Fitness Functional Trainer vs. REP Fitness FT-5000
Titan Fitness Functional Trainer vs. XMark Functional Trainer
Customer Experience
Returns, Financing, and Warranty
Ordering and Assembling the Titan Fitness Functional Trainer
Customer Reviews
Final Verdict of Our Titan Fitness Functional Trainer Review
Titan Fitness Functional Trainer FAQs

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