RitFit, the California-based home fitness brand behind some of the most well-regarded Smith machines in the enthusiast market, has officially launched the M3, an all-in-one home gym system that combines a power rack, Smith machine, and 16-pulley cable crossover into a single unit measuring just 21.5 square feet. For context, that’s roughly the footprint of a parked motorcycle, compact enough for a garage, basement, or spare room, but built to handle the kind of training loads you’d expect from a commercial facility.
Three Stations, One Frame
The M3 is designed around the idea that serious training shouldn’t require a serious amount of space. The unit integrates three distinct training stations, a power rack, a Smith machine, and a 16-pulley aluminum cable crossover, into a frame rated to 2,500 pounds. Each of the three uprights uses the same 3×3, 11-gauge steel construction (75 x 75 x 3mm), which RitFit notes is a meaningful distinction at this price point, where competing racks often use lighter tubing on the middle and rear posts. Total steel mass comes in at 1,093 pounds, and the unit ships with 180 pounds of built-in weight stacks per side.



For solo athletes, the safety arms extend 560mm and carry a 650-pound static rating, meaning users can train heavy without a spotter. RitFit backs the steel frame with a five-year structural warranty, with service handled directly by the company rather than through third-party resellers.
Built Around a Pro Athlete’s Training Routine
The M3 is also the centerpiece of RitFit’s Strength Built at Home campaign, featuring LA Galaxy midfielder Marco Reus, who uses the M3 as the anchor of his personal home gym in Los Angeles. Reus, a decorated professional competing at the top level of club soccer, lends some real-world credibility to the product’s performance claims, this isn’t a celebrity endorsement in name only.
“I built my home gym around the M3 because it means I can train everything, in one place, any time I need to,” Reus said.
Four Colorways, One Nod to the Beautiful Game
The M3 is available in a number of finishes. The standard model features silver-grey uprights, black frame hardware, charcoal rear panels, and silver pulley wheels, a clean, industrial look that should blend into most home gym setups without demanding attention.Also available are a pair of finishes that employ pink.


The limited edition model keeps the silver upright structure but swaps in forest green rear panels, gold pulley wheels, and weight stacks printed with a custom trophy graphic. RitFit describes it as the brand’s first colorway designed to mark a global sporting event, timed to this summer’s ongoing soccer tournament. It’s a subtle flex for anyone who wants their equipment to reflect the moment.
Pricing and Availability
The RitFit M3 carries an MSRP of $3,499.99, but is currently available at a pre-order price of $3,199.99 through June 30, 2026, with units expected to ship within 30 business days of order. Both the standard and limited edition green colorways are available now while supplies last. More details and ordering information can be found at ritfitsports.com.

