VOLTRA I: A Whole Gym in 13 Pounds

Cable machines have always been large, fixed, and expensive. The VOLTRA I delivers 200 pounds of smart resistance in a device smaller than a shoebox, and it goes anywhere you do.

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The Cable Machine Has Always Had One Problem

The VOLTRA I is a portable cable machine that fits in a bag. But to understand why that matters, you have to understand what came before it. Cable machines are among the most versatile pieces of equipment in any gym. Pull from any angle, train any muscle, adjust resistance in seconds. The problem has never been what they do. It has always been what they require. A fixed anchor point. A dedicated footprint. A facility to put them in. For anyone training at home, on the road, or in a space too small for a full rack, the cable machine has simply never been an option. The VOLTRA I was built to change that.

Direct Drive Technology, 200 Pounds of Resistance

The core of what makes VOLTRA I different is a direct drive motor. No pulleys, no weight stacks, no inertia between the motor and the cable. Just immediate, smooth, precisely calibrated resistance. At 13 pounds, this smart cable machine produces up to 200 pounds of resistance on demand. Mount it to a rack, strap it to a door, attach it to an SUV. The AnyMount accessory system means it connects to almost any surface, turning any space into a training setup within minutes.

Seven Modes That Change What a Cable Machine Can Do

What separates VOLTRA I from a simple portable resistance device is the intelligence inside it. Seven training modes sit behind an onboard touchscreen. Standard weight mode replicates a traditional cable stack. Chains mode increases resistance as the cable extends. Isokinetic mode keeps speed constant while resistance adapts, a tool used in clinical rehabilitation. Isometric testing locks the cable and measures force output in real time. Velocity-based training makes resistance responsive to pull speed. Eccentric overload targets the muscle specifically during the lowering phase. Each mode turns the same 13-pound smart resistance trainer into a different training instrument entirely.

Built for Everyone Who Trains Outside a Gym

A physiotherapist can run controlled rehab sessions with it. A strength coach can use velocity-based training with an athlete on a field. Someone with a spare corner in their apartment can mount it to a door frame and run a full session. The same portable cable trainer handles all three without changing anything beyond a mode selection. That range, from clinical rehab to elite performance to home training, in a single unit, is what makes it genuinely different.

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