March 29, 2024

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8 Best Home Gym Machines of 2021

8 Best Home Gym Machines of 2021

Gym still closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic? Or maybe it’s open, but you aren’t sure you want to go back?

Thankfully, you can recreate your favorite indoor cycling class, weight room workout, or group fitness class from the comfort of your home. All it takes is the right equipment.

To help you get set up, we gathered some of the best home gym machines, so you can break a sweat without stepping foot in an actual gym.

First thing’s first: A home gym machine is a piece of equipment designed to give you a full body workout at home. There are different types, but they all have one thing in common: They can be used for multiple purposes, like strength training or cardio.

Here’s what we considered when creating this list:

  • Reviews. We only included machines with mostly positive reviews.
  • Space. We selected machines for both large and small spaces.
  • Versatility. Each machine on our list can be used in a multiple ways.

Pricing guide

Home gym machines vary in price, depending on their function, technology, and size. Here’s the breakdown for the equipment we included in this article.

  • $ = under $500
  • $$ = $500–$1,000
  • $$$ = $1,001–$2,000
  • $$$$ = over $2,000

Best total body strength training home gym machine

Bowflex Xtreme 2 SE Home Gym

  • Price: $$$
  • Space needed: 8 feet L x 6 feet 5 inches W
  • Weight: 210 pounds

The popular Bowflex cable machine is probably most commonly associated with its infomercials from the ’90s, but it’s come a long way since then.

One of the latest versions, the Blowflex Xtreme 2 SE Home Gym, allows you to perform over 70 strength-training exercises from the comfort of your own home.

Based on online reviews, most customers were either already active or looking to lose some weight during the pandemic when they purchased this machine. They say it’s great for beginners and advanced athletes alike.

While there are many positive reviews, one customer points out that, once you reach the maximum weight resistance on the machine, it starts to shift. The reviewer says they had to anchor it down to prevent it from moving around.

The upside to this machine is that it’s a versatile piece of equipment if you have the room and don’t want to miss out on strength training routine at home.

Best suspension strength training system

TRX HOME2 System

  • Price: $
  • Space needed: 8 L x 6 W feet
  • Weight: 1.69 pounds

The TRX is a full bodyweight workout tool that can benefit both beginner and experienced exercisers. The straps can be adjusted for each exercise, whether you’re working on lower body or upper body, strengthening your core, or going through rehabilitation after an injury.

The suspension trainer is popular with physical therapists and personal trainers, but it can take some getting used to if you’ve never tried one before. Thankfully, the kit comes with an instructional guide, and how-to videos can be easily accessed online.

Some customers say they use the TRX in addition to their other workouts and appreciate that it doesn’t take up a lot of space. One customer who had two knee replacements used the TRX to rebuild strength and says the tool is a great transitional tool that helped her with squats and lunges.

Best rowing machine

Rogue Concept 2 Rowerg Rower

  • Price: $$
  • Space needed: 8 L x 2 W feet
  • Weight: 57 pounds

Rowing has many health benefits and is a good way to get a full-body cardio workout at home.

The Rogue Concept 2 Rowerg Rower is a popular machine used in physical therapy, CrossFit, and other group fitness classes.

It comes with a Bluetooth-enabled performance monitor that can connect to a heart rate monitor to track your workouts. It also folds up, making it easy to store in a small space.

Customers who purchased this machine say they like being able to row at home, and they say they use it for their warm-ups or CrossFit workout of the day (WOD). Others say it’s well-made, runs smoothly, and they’ve become avid rowers since buying the machine.

Best smart home gym

Tonal

  • Price: $$$$
  • Space needed: 7 feet of wall and floor space
  • Weight: 150 pounds

The Tonal is a smart home gym that resembles a vertical TV screen with a wall mount. It includes digital weights, attachments, and virtual coaches that add to a personalized workout experience. It also comes with 17 sensors that analyze and help correct your form.

Customers who purchased the Tonal say it lives up to the hype and replaced their gym membership. However, some reviewers that live in apartments say it’s loud enough to be a nuisance to neighbors.

Before you make your purchase, Tonal offers a test run at one of their showrooms or a video demo.

Best personalized smart home gym

The Mirror

  • Price: $$$
  • Space needed: 52.6 H x 21.1 W x 1.7 D inches of wall space (Floor space varies by workout.)
  • Weight: 70 pounds

The Mirror is an interactive home fitness machine that came onto the market in 2018. Its unique and sleek style has received a lot of attention from the fitness industry and active gym goers who switched to home workouts in 2020.

The Mirror requires a monthly membership fee that gives you access to classes, like tai chi, yoga, kickboxing, Pilates, strength training, and more. Access includes up to six profiles per household.

Reviewers enjoy that the Mirror offers classes for all different fitness levels. Many say it’s boosted their confidence, since they can follow along at their own pace. Others say the Mirror changed their exercise habits for the better, because their gym is now in their home.

Read our in-depth review of The Mirror.

Best indoor bike

Bowflex C6 Bike

  • Price: $$
  • Space needed: 97 L x 69 W inches
  • Weight: 106 pounds

Indoor cycling has seen a boom with the popularity of the Peloton bike, but not everyone is comfortable with its price point.

With similar features and a sleek look, the Bowflex C6 Bike is a good alternative that won’t break the bank. The bike has 100 resistance levels and offers a smooth ride.

According to reviews, most customers stream the Peloton app while using this bike and are happy with the results. Other reviewers share that the bike accommodates diverse heights (from 4.5 feet to 6.5 feet) and weights (up to 330 pounds), and it remains quiet when in use.

Best high-tech adjustable kettlebell

JAXJOX KettlebellConnect 2.0

  • Price: $
  • Space needed: Depends on workout
  • Weight: 12–42 pounds

Kettlebells aren’t just for CrossFitters anymore. Anyone can benefit from the bell-shaped all-in-one tool that’s versatile enough to improve strength and aerobic capacity. When used the right way, it can provide a full-body workout at home.

The JaxJox adjustable kettlebell comes with all the frills that a regular kettlebell doesn’t have. You can take classes through the JaxJox app (for an additional cost). The kettlebell will keep track of all your reps and sets, so you don’t have to worry about losing count.

Reviewers appreciate how much space this kettlebell saves them, saying it’s the perfect addition to their home gym. Others don’t think it’s worth the investment if you don’t feel you need all the additional tech.

One reviewer points out that it’s important to gently set down the kettlebell to avoid ruining it. The base doesn’t have a protective buffer. Another negative aspect that some reviewers point out is that there are occasional connectivity issues with the app.

Best at-home boxing gym

FightCamp Personal

  • Price: $$$
  • Space needed: 2 L x 2 W feet
  • Weight: 30 pounds

Boxing is an all-around beneficial full-body workout, and FightCamp is a good alternative for those who miss getting their boxing classes in.

Real-life boxers guide you through the classes via the app. There’s also a leaderboard, which lets you get in on some friendly competition with others using FightCamp at home.

Customers who purchased FightCamp say they enjoy the unique boxing experience and that it’s replaced their own boxing gym memberships. Those newer to boxing say the program offers classes for beginners and advanced boxers, which helps as your form improves over time.

Some complaints include long delivery times and the app being out of sync.

If other members of your household are also interested in FightCamp, you can opt for FightCamp Tribe, which comes with extra gloves, wraps, and even kids boxing gloves.