When I first started building my home gym, I quickly realized that space is the ultimate currency. Finding a way to fit commercial grade equipment into a garage footprint is always a challenge.

The Apex adjustable bench addresses this perfectly by acting as a 115 pound heavy duty foundation for a series of professional grade attachments. Instead of buying a dozen different machines, this single unit allows you to swap in specialized tools that can handle everything from belt squats to upper body work.
The Landmine Attachment: Versatility in a Compact Post
A landmine is one of those simple products that can completely change how you train in a garage gym. Most people end up bolting a landmine to their rack or just shoving a barbell into a corner, but this attachment offers a much cleaner solution. It consists of a post that slides directly into the bottom opening of the bench frame. Once you slide it in, you just pull the pin to lock it securely in place.

One thing I really appreciate is that the inside of the post has plastic inserts. This is a small but important detail because it protects your barbell from getting scratched or damaged while you are moving it through different ranges of motion. The joint itself is very fluid and rotates in every direction, from a straight vertical position all the way down to the floor. This means you are never limited by the bench when you want to perform movements like shoulder presses, RDLs, or even landmine benching. It is a great way to add high level movements like split squats and lunges to your routine without needing a dedicated standalone landmine station.
Maximizing Your Training Potential with the Apex Ecosystem
Ultimately, this attachment allows you to condense your equipment down while expanding your exercise library. It is an efficient way to add variety to your routine while keeping your training area clean and organized.

If you are looking to maximize your results in a limited space, integrating this tool into the Apex ecosystem is a professional solution for any serious garage gym owner.