The Right Multi Gym Features For You
Buying the right home multi gym for your needs, within your price range, can be very difficult. A wide range of products of varying quality confronts you. Two seemingly similar multi gyms can be very different from one another when you begin looking at them closely. You need to appreciate your wants and test the machine to ensure it meets them before making your final decision.
First, make sure you can use it. Some machines literally do not fit their users. Many gyms are designed for people between 5 feet, 8 inches and 6 feet, 2 inches in height; shorter or taller people could be in trouble, unless it has adjustable seats. Other machines are too narrow for larger individuals to fit between the bars.
Still others don't fit the human body at all. Look for a multi gym with people-friendly angles rather than boxy, straight lines. Cast iron weight stacks offer a smoother range of motion.
The resistance should fit too. Its settings should include weights light enough for the beginner user to train on and heavy enough to challenge the strongest lifter. We recommend at least a 200lb stack with a 10lb starting weight.
Features vary greatly, and you need to make sure they fit you as well. A good multi gym should allow you to do 12 or more different exercises without having to change the configuration.
All these features should come with good instructional support. While every company provides a basic owner's manual, some companies such as Body-Solid and Vectra include printed workout charts with its machines.
Safety Considerations
Physically shake any multi gym you are thinking about purchasing if it moves or wobbles easily, then choose another one. You don't want to worry about the multi gym moving in middle of a workout. Look for heavy gauge steel tubing to eliminate flexing and improve movement quality.
If you've decided on a weight-stack multi gym, be aware that open stacks pose the safety hazard of weights crushing someone's (especially little children's) hands. If you have children, keep them away from the multi gym while you are using it and buy a shroud for the weight stack (available with most multi gyms). If a shroud is not available and you have small children at home, look for a different model, you do not want to jeopardise your childrens safety.
Finally, examine the cables. They should be strong enough that they won't break when you lift heavy weights and have a quiet and smooth motion rather than a dragging, noisy one. Buy models with covered cables as this will prolong the life by up to 5 times.