If you’ve already got a functional trainer rack, like the Dane 2, you can already do lat pulldowns, but the angle can be awkward- you’re not pulling straight from the top and the range of motion is limited. It works… but it’s far from the seamless experience you’d have with a dedicated machine.
And dedicated lat pulldown machines take up a lot of space AND will cost a pretty penny.
The Drew fixes all of those problems in a simple and space efficient attachment form! Mount it on your upright, connect the cable and hook, and you’ve got a proper lat pulldown machine with no compromise.
OPEN ECOSYSTEM FIT
Our squat rack attachments are built with an open ecosystem design so they work seamlessly across a wide range of rack brands. This approach gives you more flexibility in how you build your gym and more confidence that your equipment will continue to work as your setup evolves.
To support this, select attachments include UHMW protective pads and thin shims at key contact points. These are NOT add-ons or workarounds. They are a deliberate part of the design that allows the attachment to sit cleanly, securely, and consistently on racks with slightly different tubing specs.
Rack tubing thickness can vary by manufacturer and country of origin. The included UHMW shims make it easy to dial in the fit for your specific rack, resulting in a tight, stable mount while also protecting your rack’s finish. No extra parts or purchases are needed.
INSTALLATION GUIDANCE
RACKS MANUFACTURED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES
These racks typically use slightly thinner tubing.
- Keep all UHMW shims in place
- Install the attachment as normal
RACKS MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES
U.S. made racks often use slightly thicker tubing.
- Remove only the thin UHMW shims
- Keep the protective pads in place and install
Once installed, the attachment delivers a solid, secure feel across compatible rack brands, with the same performance and stability you would expect from a rack-specific design.
Product Weight
16lbs
Product Dimensions
24.9" x 6.3" x 24.3"
Weight Capacity
550lbs
Materials
12 gauge steel tubing, 6 gauge sheetmetal, UHMW, aluminum pulleys
Finish
Textured black powder coat, black UHMW, Warhawk Red pulleys
Includes
1" pin, 5/8" pin, pre-installed cable, & cable cutter
Compatible with
Any 3x3 upright functional trainer w/ 1" or 5/8" holes
Assembly Time
5–10 minutes
Warranty
Metal Frame: Lifetime Warranty against manufacturing defect | Cables: 1 year against manufacturing defect
Product ID
9295
Zero footprint - mount it and forget it
The Drew sits high on your upright without taking anymore space on your gym floor and will not get in the way of your other exercises. You can simply set it up and keep it there permanently, or move it to an unused upright.
Full range of motion and perfect position
By positioning the pulley high and in front of the uprights, The Drew gives you the same path and stretch as a dedicated lat pulldown machine. No more awkward positioning or compromised lat pulldowns.
Open ecosystem design
The Drew works with any 3x3 functional trainer rack with 1” or ⅝” holes.
More Space for Triceps Work
Apart from lat pulldowns, The Drew gives you more options for tricep work by positioning you further away from the upright. Lean into your triceps without hitting the upright or do your triceps extensions resting your back on the upright for extra strict reps.
Set your starting height using your functional trainer trolley
Keeping The Drew at the highest point of your upright is optimal for storage, but could be a bit too high to comfortably grab the lat pulldown bar. Simply slide the functional trainer trolley on your upright to move the cable and set your perfect starting position.
Yes, The Drew works with any functional trainer rack with 3x3 uprights with 1” or ⅝” holes
When used on the Dane 2, The Drew adds 12" height when compared to doing lat pulldowns off the standard trolley and 8in extra distance away from the upright
Required By California Law - WARNING: This product may have materials, which are known to the State Of California, that can cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information, California Prop 65: https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/