Best ValueRank #6 in All-in-One Home Gyms
Bowflex Revolution Home Gym
by Bowflex
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SpiraFlex resistance (not cables). Up to 600 lb of resistance, 100+ exercises, mid-sized footprint. Dated aesthetic but functional.
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Bowflex
$2,299 sale ($2,999 list)
Strengths
- ↑Up To 600
- ↑100+ Exercises
- ↑No Subscription
Weaknesses
- ↓Outdated Look
- ↓Spiraflex Discs Wear
Buyer sentiment
Based on 25 user mentionsBuyers praise Up To 600 and 100+ Exercises. Some flag Outdated Look.
Verdict: A no-subscription SpiraFlex home gym with smooth resistance and 100+ exercises — but a corporate history that demands due diligence.
Specs that matter
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Resistance | SpiraFlex discs, up to 600 lb |
| Exercises | 100+ |
| Footprint | 10 x 7 ft |
| List price | ~$2,799 |
What you get
- No subscription — one-time purchase, no app required
- Smooth tension — consistent through full ROM, quiet operation
- High variety — genuinely 100+ named movements
What you give up
- Disc wear — SpiraFlex discs are consumables; verify parts supply
- Doesn't feel like weight — no inertial mass, weak transfer to barbell work
Buy it if you value smooth, quiet resistance and have the floor space. Skip it if you'll eventually want barbell or commercial-gym work.
Note: Nautilus filed Chapter 11 in 2024; assets acquired by Johnson Health Tech — verify warranty and disc availability on bowflex.com before buying. Resistance-training outcomes track volume, intensity, and progressive overload (Schoenfeld 2017, J Sports Sci), not modality.
Full specs
- Resistance Type
- SpiraFlex
- Max Resistance
- 600 lb
- Footprint
- 10' x 7'
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