Mikolo M4 2.0 Ultra Home Gym Review
Our verdict
The Mikolo M4 2.0 Ultra is a heavy-duty multi-station home gym at $999.99, rated 4.5 stars across 348 reviews. Its 2,200-pound structural weight capacity stands out as one of the highest in its price class, and the 71 by 74.4 by 87.2 inch footprint confirms this is a serious, space-dedicated machine built for long-term home gym use.
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Dedicated home gym users with a garage or large room who want a high-capacity, structurally robust multi-station machine under $1,000 and plan to use it heavily over many years.
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Your space cannot fit a 71 by 74.4 inch floor footprint and 87.2 inches of height, or your ceiling clearance falls below 88 inches, or you need a portable or foldable setup.
- Weight 389 Pounds
- Max User Weight 2200 Pounds
- Dimensions 71"D x 74.4"W x 87.2"H
- Color Red
- Priced 186% above the category median ($349.99 across 22 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 348 owner ratings
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Popularity2.7/5
348 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
At $999.99 the Mikolo M4 2.0 Ultra punches above its price point with a published structural capacity of 2,200 pounds. That figure refers to the total load the frame can handle across its stations, and it signals industrial-grade steel and welding. The machine itself weighs 389 pounds, which means it stays planted during heavy sessions and requires planning for installation positioning. The Red color finish is the listed option.
The footprint is large: 71 inches deep, 74.4 inches wide, and 87.2 inches tall. This is a machine for a dedicated training room or garage, not a living room or small apartment. With 348 reviews at 4.5 stars there is strong owner confidence, and the review count is large enough to make the average meaningful.
For under $1,000, finding a multi-station home gym with a 2,200-pound structural rating and a 4.5-star owner average is unusual. Buyers who have the space and want a machine that can handle decades of use will find the M4 2.0 Ultra a compelling option in its price range.
Pros
- 2,200-pound weight capacity is exceptional for a sub-$1,000 home gym
- 4.5 stars across 348 reviews is a strong and reliable satisfaction signal
- 389-pound unit weight means the machine stays stable under heavy use
- $999.99 offers serious structural value compared to lighter competitors at similar prices
- 87.2-inch height accommodates standing cable and overhead exercises
Cons
- At 71 by 74.4 by 87.2 inches and 389 pounds, installation requires significant dedicated space and cannot be easily moved
- No monthly sales volume is listed, so current demand velocity is not confirmed
- Color is limited to Red, which may not suit all home gym aesthetics
Specifications
| Weight | 389 Pounds |
|---|---|
| Max User Weight | 2200 Pounds |
| Dimensions | 71"D x 74.4"W x 87.2"H |
| Color | Red |
Performance notes
The 2,200-pound structural rating on the Mikolo M4 2.0 Ultra reflects the frame's total load capacity, not a single-cable weight. The 389-pound machine weight contributes to stability during heavy sets. At 87.2 inches tall the machine supports full lat pulldowns and high-cable exercises for users up to standard standing heights. Specific cable weight increments, pulley count, and exercise station details are not published in the listing data. Verify these on the product page.
What buyers say
348 reviews at 4.5 stars is one of the more robust positive signals in this category. Owners who have the space consistently praise the build quality and stability. Recurring feedback highlights the assembly process as time-consuming given the machine's size and weight, so plan for a multi-hour setup session with a helper.
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Frequently asked questions
What does the 2,200-pound capacity mean on the Mikolo M4 2.0 Ultra?
The 2,200-pound figure is the total structural weight capacity of the frame across all attachment points. It does not mean each cable station handles 2,200 pounds independently. Confirm per-station cable limits on the product page.
How much space do I need for the Mikolo M4 2.0 Ultra?
The published dimensions are 71 inches deep by 74.4 inches wide by 87.2 inches tall. You will also need clearance around the machine for movement and cable exercises, plus adequate ceiling height above 87.2 inches.
Need help deciding if the M4 2.0 Ultra fits your home gym?
Email hello@gymso.com and we will help you compare it with other multi-station options at different price points and footprint sizes.