Home Gym Reviews and Ratings by the Home Gyms Expert

Get the inside dirt on home gyms with my in-depth guide to the best home gym, home gym ratings and home gym comparisons from all the top manufacturers.

Each of the home gym reviews contains comparisons between manufacturers, gym size, special features, warranty information, # of exercises, weight stack load and resistance type along with my personal rating and recommendation.

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Body Solid G6B

Body Solid has replaced the popular Biangular Gym, with the new Body Solid G6B home gym, and they have a winner on their hands… Body Solid says, “When you use the G6B, you’re experiencing one of the most significant advances in exercise in the last 20 years… Bi-Angular Technology”. You know what? They aren’t blowing [...]

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Bowflex Blaze

The Bowflex Blaze Gym falls squarely at the bottom of the Bowflex line and is sold direct to end users through the Bowflex website. If you’ve been scared off from buying a Bowflex because of the higher price of some of their club quality models like the Extreme 2, Ultimate 2 or Revolution, don’t despair [...]

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Bowflex Revolution

The Bowflex Revolution Gym is a breakthrough in home gym design and is unlike anything I’ve seen or used before, and believe me I’ve about done it all in the home gym market… When Nautilus introduced the new Bowflex Revolution, they sent shock waves through the fitness industry with their breakthrough design and cutting edge [...]

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Golds Gym Power Tower

The Golds Gym Power Tower is a unique piece of exercise equipment that’s a combination pull up station, dip station, knee up station and push up station. Like the chin and dip assist stations you’ll find at the gym, the Power Tower has the added benefit of power bands(up to 80 pounds) to either help [...]

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Hoist V1 Home Gym

The Hoist v1 gym is the entry level gym from Hoist in their consumer gym line. The v1 is a solid gym that, like all the Hoist gyms, is built to a high standard of quality and with a fit and finish that’s second to none in the home gym industry. There is a price [...]

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Hoist V2 Home Gym

Although the Hoist v2 gym is the next model number up from the Hoist v1, it’s radically different in design and a whole different animal than the v1. The v2 eliminates the static plane chest press from the v1, and adds free motion cables that allow you to more closely mimic free weight and dumbbell [...]

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Hoist V3 Home Gym

When you make the move up to the Hoist v3 home gym from the Hoist v1 you’re getting a gym that has Hoist’s 3D chest press arm that’s so unique it’s been patented. The 3D articulating chest press arm on the Hoist v3 is well worth the extra money. Instead of being stuck in a [...]

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Hoist V5 Home Gym

The Hoist v5 is the top of the line Hoist home gym currently on the market with a solid list of features that rival many pieces of gym equipment you’ll find at the health club. The patented 4-D articulating press arm that Hoist developed for this home gym provides forward/back, side-to-side, up/down, and rotational movements [...]

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Total Gym XL

The Total Gym Xl is the new TotalGym model that’s being pushed on TV by Chuck Norris and Christy Brinkley. So what sets the Total Gym Xl apart from its’ predecessors and the similar Total Gym’s now on the market? Let’s take a look and find out if the new Xl is worth the money… [...]

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Total Gym 1700 Club

The Total Gym 1700 Club is the step up from the Total Gym 1500 and is, what I think, a better value than the entry level Total Gym. Let me start this review by stating that I do like the Total Gym 1500 and think it’s a good budget gym, but I think the Total [...]

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