The area i live in has just one poorly maintained gym and their fees are over the top. On that sentiment, i decided to look into home gyms but many of the ads can be misleading and i don't want something poorly made.
In your opinion, what is the best value home gym on the market?
Ideally want something with the most possible exercises and ease of use for under 500$
Hopefully something that doesn't take ridiculous adjustments because i don't want to lose momentum between sets.
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>>39474616
Craigslist is your best bet. Find someone who wasted their money on quality equipment and never used it.
I recently built a home gym with the following:
>reebok half rack (new): $250
>parabody bench w/ leg attachment (CL): $100
>7ft olympic bar(CL): $45
>400lbs of plates (CL): $150
>EZ-bar (CL): $10
This allows me to do the following lifts:
>flat bench
>incline bench
>squats
>deadlifts
>OHP
>barbell rows
>pullups
>leg extensions
>prone leg curls
>skullcrushers
>bicep curls
>shrugs
>calf raises
It's all you need m8
>>39474870
I would just do that except i live in a very rural area so I'm nowhere near any Craigslist locations.
Thanks for the response.
>>39474946
How do you anticipate buying any equipment? You"re going to have to go somewhere m8
>>39475015
Online, because alot of places have online shipping. Craigslisters usually want you to come pick it up
>>39475055
You're not going to get any new equipment worth a shit for $500
>>39475098
I said best value but thanks.
>>39475119
If you want a shitty chinese made rack that collapses on you and a bar and weights that will rust in 6 months because youre too lazy to drive somewhere then have fun with that
>>39475139
Chill on the roids bruh. I don't have a vehicle that can haul. If you're going to be hostile take it elsewhere
>>39475242
you sound like a fag and your shits all retarded.
>>>u-90 powerblocks
>>39474616
>Can`t pick up cuz i assume lack of transport
>want it cheap
>rural environment
Bruh... just buy the materials and DIY u have the space and everything