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The Body-Solid Multi-Station Home Gym Machine is a versatile fitness solution featuring 14 unique workout stations and a 210 lbs weight stack. Built with a heavy-duty 12 gauge steel frame, it offers a lifetime warranty, ensuring durability and reliability for all your strength training needs.
Tension Level | 210 pounds |
Handle Type | Pulldown, Fixed |
Strap Type | Cable/Pulley straps |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 210 Pounds |
UPC | 638448004221 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 83 x 83 x 51 inches |
Package Weight | 450 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 83 x 51 x 83 inches |
Brand Name | Body-Solid |
Warranty Description | Lifetime |
Model Name | EXM2500S |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Body Solid |
Part Number | EXM2500S |
Style | No Leg Press |
Included Components | EXM2500S Home Gym |
Size | 210lbs. |
C**E
Great Gym for smallish spaces
Let me state that I'm not exactly the most mechanically inclined person.I bought this because its been hard as heck getting to the gym and, with my job and other responsibilities, it seemed like a no-brainer to use the space in my basement for exactly that reason. A home gym! I have some stuff but considering I had a gym membership, I didn't have a lot.My gym has a lot of Body-Solid products that I was familiar with and used, so I knew that they made some good stuff. So it was between this product and Body-Solid Exm 3000 Home Gym The 3000 is a nice gym but a lot bigger. Its also commercial grade, which I liked. But knowing I was going to have to put it together on my own...whoosa! About did me in. Plus, it was a matter of space. While I have a decent sized basement, This worked way better than the 3000 in terms of space.Anyway I ordered this one because cost was good as well as size, and it leaves me room for a squat rack. It came via UPS freight which had a lift gate. I didn't ask for one but honestly if you don't know if your UPS guys have one, you may want to go that route. The driver was very sweet, and pushed the pallet all the way down my very long driveway to where it meets the grass of the back yard. Of course, the pallet was beat to hell and back and some of the weights were not boxed. But its freight..things happen. Anyway the pallet is big, the boxes are big, and they're heavy. I'm not a big girl, but I'm moderately strong. But still, if you can, have someone help you. I had to schlep the boxes across the backyard with a hand truck, then down a bunch of steps to my basement , so in all, about 45 minutes to get them in the basement.The next day I started to lay out all the parts. Listen, I don't care what anyone says, label all your parts, you'll thank yourself later. Post-it notes became my best friend! I can't just eyeball a screw or bolt and know what size it is. They have a very nice measuring area in the instructions pages, and that proved to be really great for me. I also made sure to count all the pieces to be sure I had all of what I needed. I'm particular that way. If you have some basic tools like a couple of different sized socket wrenches, and/or a ratchet set likeBOSTITCH BTMT72286 Pass Through Socket Set, 21-Piece, you'll be able to put it together. I didn't have rubber mallet, so I used a regular hammer wrapped in a old t-shirt.Instructions were just pictures, but weren't the worst I've ever seen. I've set up office furniture with way worse images, and I'm sure more than a few of us have seen those before! If you took your time prior laying out all the stuff and marking it, you could easily figure out which parts went where, you just have to take your time. In all, it took me 8 hours split over 2 days. I was missing some of the weights, (to which I contacted the vendor and they replaced without issue) and, I only had like 2 pieces left over (I think they send a few extra plastic closure pieces in case some break)Caveats: Yes its true what everyone says; don't tighten the pulleys until they're threaded. There were a couple of pieces high up that I could have used help on but I managed to do it by myself with the use of a step ladder. If you don't have to do it alone, don't the higher up pieces are a bit awkward. The weight stack is a bit of an issue as I can't get the last weight in the stack to take the pin. I don't know why that is but at the moment its not terribly important. If I EVER get to the point of using the entire stack, I'll worry more. You will need some sort of WD-40 for the weight stack poles, and between the cables and pulleys to help them move smoother. I had a can laying around so I used a tiny bit everywhere.Build quality is really really good the white metal parts are not flimsy at all, and the seats are comfy. They even came with all of the handles that you need, so no need to buy any. While not exactly commercial its very close to it, so I can see it being around for a very long time. I bought some 8mm rubber floor squares to put over the concrete for better stability, but even the cheapy foam stuff will work for that. I just like the rubber a bit better as flooring cover since it covers a good deal of my basement now.In all, its been an experience! I like it, it works very well, and now I can get a workout in whenever I want. Its not the only tool in the belt, but it really helps me to get what I need done without stressing out about it.
J**Y
Excellent Home Gym
I ordered this very recently from Fitness Factory. There were no problems with shipping and the item came with all the parts, which is unusual these days. The quality of the parts are extremely good and they all fit together perfectly. I am also extremely proud of Body Solid for doing such a caring job of packaging.As other reviewers have already stated, you have to finger tighten the pulleys because when you go to installed the cables, you have to remove pulleys as you go in order to get the cables routed around them. Seems unusual but don't be put off by it. I don't think it would be possible to improve the design. Its already excellent. By the end of the day, once I got this thing put together, I was amazed by how smooth it works and the exercises target the desired muscles perfectly. And you can do nearly every exercise you could want. Just make sure you that when you go to put it together, place the main frame where the gym will stay. It gets really heavy as you put it together and becomes difficult to move. I wouldn't recommend sliding it on carpet because it may cause it to shift. So get it right after you start assembly! Leave plenty of space around it because you will be doing exercises standing and sitting next to it and you need the extra room.My only complaint is the lack of information included with the gym. I could only speculate how to use the straps that came with it. Plus there were a few extra items such as a very small end cap, some double sided foam tape, and a bag full of sticky numbers. No clue what thoses things are for. The instructions didn't require them.Otherwise, the best home gym on the planet for under $1000.
W**W
Very Solid Machine. Very Good Quality (You get what you pay for). Instructions suck, but you don't have to be a rocket scientist
Overall this is a very solid machine. I gave it 4 out of 5 because of the setup/instructions. I really like the pec station and the range it gives you is nice. You do not find this on cheaper machines. When ordering I was a little hesitant based on the weight stack only being 210lbs because for some exercises that doesn't seem like enough weight. However, so far I am pleasantly pleased with the weight and resistance of the machine. With free weights I can bench over 300lbs, sets of curls with 75lb dumb bells and etc. I bring that up to point out that benching on this machine (because of the pulled back arm position) offers nice resistance and makes the 210lb weight stack feel more comparable to 300lb's. The same could be said for leg extensions. The 210 lb weight stack is much much heavier based on the pulley design and resistance it gives you. So my reservations about the 210lb weight stack were unfounded.Nothing can replace free weights overall, but this is a very nice machine and built well. You can see the quality for the money. I do wish it had a leg press option, but it certainly wasn't a deal breaker. The flow of the cables is nice and smooth and as a result this is a very quiet machine. The seats and back pads are comfortable for gym equipment. The key/pin locking into the weight stack seems a little flimsy to me, but it holds just fine. I guess I'm used to other machines where when you put the pin in place it locks and doesn't feel loose. The variety of exercises you can do in a short amount of time is perfect for circuit training. It's an easy way to get a solid workout in for those of us who work all day and have families.As far as putting this beast together I have to agree with most of the other reviews. Carve out a block of at least 5 or more hours (get you a few cocktails) to get this thing setup. It's not that it is overly difficult it's just the instructions are not very good. It's basically 7 pages (duplex) of exploded diagrams and parts lists. TIP: Before I got started I separated, bagged, and marked all the nuts, bolts, washers, and etc to make it much easier. This helped out A LOT.There were two main areas that I thought could have been explained much better if at all in the instructions. For the weight stack selector (the long rod that the key/pin goes into) you have to attach the steel cable to it with that bushing piece. (I forget the part # since I don't have it in front of me). Getting the ball end of the steel cable in the bushing and locking it with the allen wrench bolt was fine, but I had issues getting the bushing to sit snuggly and correctly at the top of the weight stack rod. What I found out is I did do it correctly and when I finally tested the bench press with really heavy weights it forced it to lock in place and now fits snug. There is no mention of this or tips anywhere that I found. The other area that could have used a little more clarification was how you should fasten the end of the steel cable to the leg extender. You have to fasten it from inside the tubing (I had already put on the end cap first not knowing this) and there is very little room to do so. Everything else was pretty straight forward for the most part. TIP: Leave all pulleys loose and unfastened until you are completely done threading them. This will save you a lot of back and forth.So overall I am very pleased with the purchase. My wife loves it and can work out a lot easier on this as opposed to free weights. She has had knee issues from an accident when she was younger so certain leg exercises bother her. This machine doesn't bother her at all. It allows us to spend time together and helps out her technique a lot more which gives her confidence compared to free weights. My wife uses it to supplement her cardio. Hey when your wife tells you she wants a weight station so she can get her SEXY on with you it's a pretty simple decision to make!
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