ULTRA FUEGO Power Cage with Cable Crossover/Smith Machine System LAT-Pull Review
Our verdict
The ULTRA FUEGO Power Cage combines a cable crossover, Smith machine, and LAT pull-down system for $424.99, one of the cheapest all-in-one setups in this comparison. Its 5.0-star rating currently rests on just 1 review, so the low price is the more concrete reason to consider it than the rating alone.
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Buyers who want a multi-station setup, cable crossover, Smith machine, and LAT pull-down, combined in one frame at $424.99, and who don't mind that its 5.0-star rating is currently based on only a single review.
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Skip it if you want a proven track record first, one review is not enough to confirm reliability, and machines like the Altas 3058G with 45 reviews or the Mikolo with 25 offer far more buyer evidence.
- Priced 71% below the category median ($1,479.00 across 73 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 1 owner ratings
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Popularity2.6/5
1 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The ULTRA FUEGO Power Cage combines a cable crossover station, a Smith machine, and a LAT pull-down system in a single frame, priced at $424.99. It currently holds a 5.0-star rating on Amazon, though that comes from only 1 review, and the listing shows it as in stock.
Within this group of Smith machines, its price puts it near the bottom, just under the Mikolo Power Cage at $439.99 and well below the LAT pull-down cage at $299.99 in terms of relative value once its multi-station design is factored in. The Mikolo carries a deeper track record with 25 reviews at 4.8 stars, and the standalone LAT pull-down cage has 12 reviews at 4.3 stars, both offering more buyer evidence than this listing's single review. Higher up the price range, the Body Solid package costs $795 with 8 reviews at 4.6 stars, and the Altas 3058G at $3,999 has the largest sample here at 45 reviews.
For a budget shopper who wants cable crossover, Smith machine, and pull-down functionality combined in one unit, the ULTRA FUEGO is one of the least expensive ways to get all three features at once. The tradeoff is that its perfect rating is not yet backed by meaningful review volume, so buyers are largely trusting the feature list and price rather than a track record of other owners' experiences.
Pros
- Combines a cable crossover, Smith machine, and LAT pull-down in one frame, per the listing.
- Priced at $424.99, among the least expensive multi-station setups in this comparison.
- Currently holds a perfect 5.0-star rating, however early.
- Listed as in stock on Amazon.
- Undercuts the standalone Body Solid Smith package ($795) by nearly half while adding cable crossover functionality.
Cons
- The 5.0-star rating is based on only 1 review, too small a sample to confirm.
- No bought-last-month figure currently shows, so recent demand is unclear.
- No brand name is listed, making it harder to research the manufacturer's track record.
- Far fewer reviews than the Mikolo (25) or Altas 3058G (45), both established alternatives.
Performance notes
At $424.99, the ULTRA FUEGO Power Cage packs a cable crossover station, a Smith machine bar, and a LAT pull-down attachment into one frame, according to the listing, which is a notably feature-dense combination for a sub-$450 price point. That kind of multi-station design usually trades some per-feature refinement for overall footprint efficiency, letting a single frame stand in for what might otherwise be two or three separate machines. Its current 5.0-star rating looks appealing, but with only 1 review recorded, there is not yet enough data to say whether that score reflects the broader buyer experience or an early outlier. Compared to the Mikolo's 25-review, 4.8-star track record at a similar price, this listing is still building its evidence base. The combination of features and price is the strongest argument for it right now, more than the rating.
What buyers say
A 5.0-star rating from a single review is not enough to call a real sentiment pattern, it is simply one buyer's experience so far. That contrasts with the Mikolo's 4.8-star average across 25 reviews or the Altas 3058G's 4.1-star average across 45, both of which reflect a broader base of buyer opinions. There is also no bought-last-month figure yet, so there is no visible signal of building sales momentum either. Until more reviews accumulate, this listing's rating should be read as a promising but unconfirmed early result rather than a dependable indicator of how most buyers will feel about it.
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Frequently asked questions
What does the ULTRA FUEGO Power Cage include?
Based on the listing, it combines a cable crossover station, a Smith machine bar system, and a LAT pull-down attachment in one frame, priced at $424.99. That combination of three functions in a single unit is one of the more feature-dense options in this price range.
Is the 5.0-star rating reliable?
Not yet, it is based on only 1 review, which is too small a sample to draw firm conclusions from. Compare that to the Mikolo's 25 reviews at 4.8 stars or the Altas 3058G's 45 reviews at 4.1 stars, both of which offer a more dependable read on buyer satisfaction.
Is the ULTRA FUEGO Power Cage in stock?
Yes, it is currently listed as in stock on Amazon at $424.99. There is no bought-last-month figure available yet, and no brand name is listed either, so buyers researching this option have less background information than with named-brand alternatives in this comparison.