The Best Home Gyms come with good Features
When reviewing the best home gyms, you need to consider the following factors:
- What are your goals?
- How often will you use the gym? Will other exercisers use the gym?
- Do you have enough space to set up the gym? Will there be enough air circulation?
- How much do you want to spend?
Below are some of the best home gyms available:Crossbar MAX from Weider costs about $600. - It has a preacher pad station and an extended 6 roll leg developer.
- Resistance can easily be adjusted from 5 to 240 lbs.
- Cross bars include two 10 lb bars, one 20 lb bar, one 40 lb bar and two 80 lb bars.
- The padded bench has four positions.
- The gym is comparable to the Bowflex gym, but is about $200 cheaper.
The Body Solid EXM1500S model was rated #1 BEST BUY by a consumer reporting magazine. It features a lat pull down pulley station and a leg extension/leg curl station. It has a 160 lb alloy weight stack. Warranty is lifetime. Price is about $1095. The Body Solid G6B model was rated "Best Buy" by Consumer Guide. It features chest, incline and shoulder presses. It also has leg developer stations. A 210 lb weight stack is standard with a 260 lb optional weight stack available. It comes with a total body workout DVD and a full size exercise chart. It has a lifetime warranty. Price is about $2500. BodyCraft Family Express costs about $2850: - It was rated Best Buy by Consumer Guide.
- It has two weight stacks to accommodate multiple users.
- The seat and seat back are adjustable.
- The cable station with adjustable arms allows for a very wide selection of exercises.
If you are looking for high quality equipment, consider one of the above home gyms.
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