Walmart Is Selling a $1,300 Home Gym Station for Just $600, and Shoppers Say It's 'Ideal' for Every Muscle Group
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We’re a week into the new year, and that means it's time to start crushing your 2025 health goals. The best way to do that? Gearing up by snagging deals on the equipment you need to get going, like this adjustable weight bench and dumbbell set—both perfect home gym additions that fit perfectly next to a folding treadmill. But if you want to take your strength training to the next level, you need a well-rounded home gym station, and right now, Walmart has one that's on sale for less than $700 and flying off the shelves.
Upgo Home Gym Workout Station, $600 (was $1,300) at Walmart
Durable and functional, this heavy-duty machine is constructed from alloy steel, allowing users up to 265 pounds to use it for strength training safely. It features a robust build with enough weight for even advanced users, and its 154-pound weight stack provides ample resistance for all types of exercises, including lat pulldowns, pec flys, chest presses, leg presses, and more. Even though it’s crafted from 1.5mm thick commercial-quality steel, this machine is as space-saving as ever, measuring just 81-by-42-by-82 inches and weighing just over 100 pounds (so it's not too much of a burden if it needs moving). It uses a seven-strand coated, wire rope pulley system that provides a smooth motion and even resistance while also remaining as quiet as can be, ensuring long-term durability and corrosion resistance.
“This is the ideal home gym,” one shopper confessed. “It is absolutely fantastic. I am ecstatic about my home exercise…It will quickly pay for itself, as I will no longer be required to visit the gym—it’s perfect.”
“This is a great machine," another shopper said. "It has just about everything you could want. It has a solid construction and it’s easy to use. And the price was great.”
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