Home Gym System with 160LB Weight Stack, Multifunctional All-in-One Workout Review
Our verdict
This multifunctional all-in-one home gym system with a 160-pound weight stack is priced at $389.99 with a 4.1-star rating from 84 reviews and 100 monthly buyers. It offers a 300-pound maximum capacity in a 66 by 38 by 79 inch footprint, making it a mid-size option for buyers who want a weight-stack machine under $400.
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Home gym buyers who want a weight-stack cable system under $400, can fit a 66 by 38 inch floor area, and are comfortable with a product that has a smaller review base.
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- Weight 220 Pounds
- Max User Weight 300 Pounds
- Dimensions 66"D x 38"W x 79"H
- Color Black
- Priced 11% above the category median ($349.99 across 22 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 84 owner ratings
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Popularity0.5/5
84 owner reviews, fewer 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 $389.99 this all-in-one home gym system comes with a 160-pound integrated weight stack, which is the specific resistance load for this machine. The 300-pound maximum weight capacity refers to the structural user weight limit. The Black finish is standard. The footprint is 66 inches deep, 38 inches wide, and 79 inches tall, placing it in a manageable size range for a mid-size room or garage corner.
The machine itself weighs 220 pounds, confirming a solid steel construction. With 84 reviews at 4.1 stars and 100 monthly buyers, it qualifies on demand and meets the rating floor. The 4.1-star average is the lowest in this batch, which is worth noting when comparing against options rated 4.4 or higher at similar prices.
For buyers who specifically want an integrated 160-pound weight stack in a sub-$400 budget and can accommodate the footprint, this machine fills a practical niche. Verify the exercise station configuration on the product page to confirm the cable movements available match your training goals.
Pros
- 160-pound integrated weight stack is a specific, published resistance spec useful for program planning
- 300-pound maximum user weight capacity suits most home gym users
- $389.99 pricing lands in the accessible mid-range for a weight-stack home gym
- 220-pound machine weight contributes to structural stability during use
Cons
- 4.1-star average is the lowest rating in this batch and falls closer to the quality floor
- 84 reviews is a smaller sample, reducing statistical confidence in the rating
- 160-pound stack ceiling may limit users who are already progressing past that resistance level
Specifications
| Weight | 220 Pounds |
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| Max User Weight | 300 Pounds |
| Dimensions | 66"D x 38"W x 79"H |
| Color | Black |
Performance notes
The published 160-pound weight stack is the key performance spec, defining the maximum cable resistance for exercises on this machine. The 66 by 38 by 79 inch footprint and 220-pound machine weight reflect a traditional cable-and-weight-stack design. The 300-pound max capacity is the structural user weight limit. Specific pulley configuration, cable routing, and exercise station count are not published in the listing data. Confirm these details on the product page.
What buyers say
With 84 reviews at 4.1 stars and 100 monthly buyers, this machine has a modest but qualifying owner base. The 4.1-star average means a meaningful portion of buyers are in the three-star or lower range, so reading recent reviews carefully before purchasing is advisable. Monthly demand of 100 units confirms ongoing buyer interest at the $389.99 price.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between the 160 lb weight stack and the 300 lb max capacity?
The 160-pound weight stack is the maximum resistance the cable system provides for exercises. The 300-pound maximum capacity is the structural weight limit for the user. These are two separate specifications.
How does this machine compare to the Marcy MWM-989 at a similar price range?
The Marcy MWM-989 is priced at $449.99 with a 4.5-star rating from 263 reviews, which is stronger owner satisfaction than this machine's 4.1 stars from 84 reviews. Budget permitting, the MWM-989 has a more established record. Email hello@gymso.com if you want a direct comparison.
Is this home gym system good for beginners?
A 160-pound weight stack covers the resistance range most beginners and intermediate users need. At $389.99 it is a reasonable entry point if the 4.1-star rating and smaller review base are acceptable tradeoffs for your confidence level.