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deaconfrost
03-01-2008, 12:04 AM
Thought I'd start a thread on this to help those who are considering purchasing a home gym. I recently bought one and I'll rate it. Please feel free to add your own home gym experiences.

Elliptical - Precor EFX546

http://www.fitnessrush.com/precor_efx_546_elliptical.html

I love this machine. They had a few at the Y where I used to work out and I was on it constantly. It has a crossramp which adjusts to different heights to work on specific lower body parts. I chose the one without the arms because I always get blisters holding on to those things. Plus when I do circuit training I go at some pretty high reps and I have to hold on to the side railings and those arms come dangerously close to hitting me in face. I got lucky and got mine used off ebay for $1000. They sell refurbished ones at Boomerang for $2000-3000.


Home gym - Keys Fitness KPS-1850

http://www.keysfitness.com/index.php?menu=Strength&id=Hg&model=KPS-1850

This received good ratings on some sites I visited before purchasing. I like it, but it is nothing like visiting a real gym. Very few leg workouts can be done on it and I have to purchase a seperate squat rack because there is no way to do them on this machine. Deadlifts are a little awkward, but can be done. It's a great machine for chest, back, and triceps, but shoulder exercises are a little difficult due to the pulley system. The leg extension is good. Overall, I'd give it a 7/10. It was on sale at Boomerang fitness for $1688 and they delivered and set it up for another $150. Trust me, you'll want them to set it up. If I were to purchase another home gym, I would actually pass on this due to the lack of leg workouts and a 250lb. max. It's great for the average person to get and stay in shape, but for serious building, it is lacking.

So, after all this, I still need a squat rack and a bench. Some free weights to go with the bench and maybe a chin-up/dip rack as well. I love doing dips and chin-ups are a great compound exercise.

physique
03-01-2008, 01:42 PM
check http://www.keystonesports.ca/ks/action/home for refirbished commercial equipment.

Link
03-01-2008, 02:52 PM
These guys have some nice stuff, I have been contemplating getting their power rack. http://www.powerteccanada.ca/ best part too its free shipping in Canada. And Ive only heard good things about their equipment.

physique
03-01-2008, 03:34 PM
excellent equipment powertec is.

best to call them, as some of the items on their site arent made anymore, even though they still show pictures of them.

Mr Ontario
03-01-2008, 03:48 PM
Found them a little pricey. Wanted a Sissy Squat and he wanted $433.00 for it. In the states I can get one for $199.00


check http://www.keystonesports.ca/ks/action/home for refirbished commercial equipment.

Knuckles28
03-01-2008, 05:49 PM
I am buying a home gym after we move into our new house, seen 1 at costco. it was a gold's home gym power rack idea with 200lbs of weight, and the adjustable bench for $999 other attachments were included too just cant remeber right now.

Mr Ontario
03-01-2008, 06:34 PM
Some more of my Home Gym!

Mr Ontario
03-01-2008, 06:37 PM
I almost forgot my Personal Trainer! :)

Link
03-01-2008, 07:47 PM
Shes your personal trainer?? DAMN Where can I get me one of those lol

Mr Ontario
03-01-2008, 08:08 PM
lol You should see my girlfriend. Maybe I will put some pic's up of her! Although, they are all seductive in nature. :)


Shes your personal trainer?? DAMN Where can I get me one of those lol

brad_2626
03-01-2008, 08:20 PM
And your point?

Link
03-01-2008, 08:33 PM
I dont think we would mind :P

OlderTimer
14-01-2008, 12:07 PM
I've tried the KPS-1850, except it was another brand (but identical) at a resort while on vacation. I hated it. Limiting and the cable wasn't smooth. I have an older precor and it's fine, but i'm into MET training so I don't need it but the wife likes it.

As for the sissy squat apparatus. It's been the least used piece of equipment i've got. Besides the free weights I've got the cable crossover is the most used piece right next to the power squat machine or row/lat pulldown machine.

bigben
14-01-2008, 01:07 PM
For me, the basis of a home gym should be the most basic equipment allowing one to do bench press, shoulder press, squats, chins, leg curls and (if you care to) leg extensions.

A good sturdy bench capable of various inclines, a power cage to prevent getting pinned under the weights and to provide a platform for chins and dips, and a set of olympic weights, barbell and dumbells. You can get something like this for around $1500-$1750 from Power Tec, depending on how much free weights you require. I like the screw type dumbells, other than you can't load more than around 80 lbs of plates on each, which will typically not be enough for db press and one arm rows. I ended up making my own dumbells by cutting down an old barbell and using spring type collars, and I can load it up with 10's to well beyond anything I can press.

deaconfrost
14-01-2008, 06:52 PM
It's interesting to see what people are using at home. I live in an apartment, so even though I would love a bunch of free weights and bars, I am a little limited space wise.

oharad
14-01-2008, 07:09 PM
i just got the bowflex selectech 1090 DBS

there great!

adjust in 5lb intervals from 10 - 90 each hand.
pricy tho.... i paid 740 tax and shipping in with a stand