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Body-Solid Multi-Station, Single Weight Stack Home Gym Machine, Arm & Leg Strength Training Functional Exercise Workout Station, 210lbs. Black Weight Stack

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Fulfilled by Fitness Factory

Arrives Jul 20 – Jul 31
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Size: 210lbs.


Color: Silver


Features

  • INDUSTRY LEADER: For 30+ years, Body Solid has held the widest array of products designed to meet the demands of the ever-changing fitness industry (home gym, free weight machines, treadmills, bikes, ellipticals, weight plates, kettlebells, dumbbells, flooring, accessories and more). Our products are cutting edge and reliable and are built for Life......Your Life.
  • 14 UNIQUE WORKOUT STATIONS: Multi-Press Station Lat Pulldown/High Pulley, Ab Crunch/Mid Pulley, Leg Extension/Leg Curl, Seated Row/Low Pulley which features a 210 lbs stack with state of the art nylon bushings for smooth and quiet operation.
  • INCLUDED ATTACHMENTS: Fully adjustable single-stack home gym workout machine featuring a no-cable change design lat pull down bar, low row bar, ab harness comfortable multi-position handgrips and adjustable hold-down pads to target several muscle groups (abs, biceps calves, delts forearms, glutes hamstrings, lats lower back, obliques pectorals, quads shoulders traps, tricepts and total body).
  • EXERCISES: Use this home gym to complete a variety of full body workouts (pec fly, bench, incline, standing military and decline press, pull over, crossover, upright row wide and close grip front lat pulldowns and pull up, ab crunch, back extension bicep and leg curls, tricep press down and kickback, leg extension, glute kick.
  • DIMENSIONS: Heavy-duty construction with 2" x 4" 12 gauge high tensile strength steel frame and sealed bearings. Measures 85"x61"x83". Lifetime manufacutrer warranty.

Description

A Consumer Magazines 1 Home Gym! Simple design, maximum performance and a minimum price were the blueprints used to develop the EXM2500S. Loaded with 210lbs. of cast iron resistance, the EXM2500S can perform your most demanding strength training routines. Muscular growth and definition are rapidly achieved throughout each of the precision built, biomechanically designed stations. Includes: Full Size Workout Poster, Let Bar, Straight Bar, Utility Strap, Ab/Triceps Strap Body-Solid Brand Gym Features: Heavy duty 2”x4” 12-gauge high tensile strength steel provides ultimate strength, function and durability. Thick Disaffirm Pads- With lumbar support, provides the ultimate comfort and prevents lower back strain. 2, 200 lb. tension strength, military spec, steel aircraft cables with nylon sheath provide durability and low maintenance. Powder Coat Finish- Tough, durable, electrostatically applied finish ensures against scratching, chipping and peeling. Body-Solid In Home Lifetime - Everything is covered forever. Specifications: Chest Press, Pectoral Fly, Rear Delta, Leg Extension, Leg Curl Upper Pulley- Let Pull Down, Cable Crossover, Ab Crunch, Triceps Extension and Press down. Lower Pulley- Deltoid Raise, Seated Row, Shrug, Bent-over Row, Standing Curl, Leg Adduction. 210lb. steel weight stack. 83"H x 51"W x 83"D. VERY IMPORTANT – CONTRACT FOR FREIGHT DELIVERY This item(s) is either over 150lbs. or in extra large boxes, and must ship by freight. You must read and accept freight requirements which are outlined below and will be emailed to you after purchase. Do not order this item if you cannot accept these terms. If you accept these terms and place the order, then cannot accommodate delivery, you will be held responsible for shipping charges, usually OVER $100. Be sure to update your PHONE NUMBER. Delivery takes place only on business hours MONDAY-FRIDAY. It is your responsibility to UNLOAD THE FREIGHT FROM THE TRUCK into your home or garage.

Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces


Brand: Body-Solid


Color: White


Material: Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: 83"D x 51"W x 83"H


Tension Level: ‎210 pounds


Handle Type: ‎Pulldown, Fixed


Strap Type: ‎Cable/Pulley straps


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎210 Pounds


UPC: ‎638448004221


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎83 x 83 x 51 inches


Package Weight: ‎450 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎83 x 51 x 83 inches


Brand Name: ‎Body-Solid


Warranty Description: ‎Lifetime


Model Name: ‎EXM2500S


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Body Solid


Part Number: ‎EXM2500S


Style: ‎No Leg Press


Included Components: ‎EXM2500S Home Gym


Size: ‎210lbs.


Date First Available: June 21, 2004


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  • Great Gym for smallish spaces
Let me state that I'm not exactly the most mechanically inclined person. I bought this because its been hard as heck getting to the gym and, with my job and other responsibilities, it seemed like a no-brainer to use the space in my basement for exactly that reason. A home gym! I have some stuff but considering I had a gym membership, I didn't have a lot. My gym has a lot of Body-Solid products that I was familiar with and used, so I knew that they made some good stuff. So it was between this product and Body-Solid Exm 3000 Home Gym The 3000 is a nice gym but a lot bigger. Its also commercial grade, which I liked. But knowing I was going to have to put it together on my own...whoosa! About did me in. Plus, it was a matter of space. While I have a decent sized basement, This worked way better than the 3000 in terms of space. Anyway I ordered this one because cost was good as well as size, and it leaves me room for a squat rack. It came via UPS freight which had a lift gate. I didn't ask for one but honestly if you don't know if your UPS guys have one, you may want to go that route. The driver was very sweet, and pushed the pallet all the way down my very long driveway to where it meets the grass of the back yard. Of course, the pallet was beat to hell and back and some of the weights were not boxed. But its freight..things happen. Anyway the pallet is big, the boxes are big, and they're heavy. I'm not a big girl, but I'm moderately strong. But still, if you can, have someone help you. I had to schlep the boxes across the backyard with a hand truck, then down a bunch of steps to my basement , so in all, about 45 minutes to get them in the basement. The next day I started to lay out all the parts. Listen, I don't care what anyone says, label all your parts, you'll thank yourself later. Post-it notes became my best friend! I can't just eyeball a screw or bolt and know what size it is. They have a very nice measuring area in the instructions pages, and that proved to be really great for me. I also made sure to count all the pieces to be sure I had all of what I needed. I'm particular that way. If you have some basic tools like a couple of different sized socket wrenches, and/or a ratchet set likeBOSTITCH BTMT72286 Pass Through Socket Set, 21-Piece, you'll be able to put it together. I didn't have rubber mallet, so I used a regular hammer wrapped in a old t-shirt. Instructions were just pictures, but weren't the worst I've ever seen. I've set up office furniture with way worse images, and I'm sure more than a few of us have seen those before! If you took your time prior laying out all the stuff and marking it, you could easily figure out which parts went where, you just have to take your time. In all, it took me 8 hours split over 2 days. I was missing some of the weights, (to which I contacted the vendor and they replaced without issue) and, I only had like 2 pieces left over (I think they send a few extra plastic closure pieces in case some break) Caveats: Yes its true what everyone says; don't tighten the pulleys until they're threaded. There were a couple of pieces high up that I could have used help on but I managed to do it by myself with the use of a step ladder. If you don't have to do it alone, don't the higher up pieces are a bit awkward. The weight stack is a bit of an issue as I can't get the last weight in the stack to take the pin. I don't know why that is but at the moment its not terribly important. If I EVER get to the point of using the entire stack, I'll worry more. You will need some sort of WD-40 for the weight stack poles, and between the cables and pulleys to help them move smoother. I had a can laying around so I used a tiny bit everywhere. Build quality is really really good the white metal parts are not flimsy at all, and the seats are comfy. They even came with all of the handles that you need, so no need to buy any. While not exactly commercial its very close to it, so I can see it being around for a very long time. I bought some 8mm rubber floor squares to put over the concrete for better stability, but even the cheapy foam stuff will work for that. I just like the rubber a bit better as flooring cover since it covers a good deal of my basement now. In all, its been an experience! I like it, it works very well, and now I can get a workout in whenever I want. Its not the only tool in the belt, but it really helps me to get what I need done without stressing out about it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2015 by Chicken Pot Pie Chicken Pot Pie

  • Machine's great, but the instructions aren't.
The instructions are very "rest of the owl," if you get my meaning, but it's fairly easy to figure out. Some of the lines from the exploded view don't go where they're supposed to, and the funniest thing I ran across was that part D12, "steel bushing" was missing the picture of the part on the description page (they're collared bushings, look in the box of plastic caps). Other gripes I had were that the pictures of the bolts were basically the same regardless of length or thickness, meaning that I eventually had to look ahead to get an idea of how many A8s were going to be used vs A7s compared to how many I had left. I'd say it kinda sucks that all the hardware came in a single bag, but it isn't true. The D12s had their own bag in an entirely different box, and the three cable-connecting bushings were just loose in the box, which seems like a bad idea for such tiny parts. One piece of advice: DO NOT TIGHTEN THE PULLEYS UNTIL AFTER YOU PUT IN THE CABLES. The cables are the last step and most absolutely cannot be threaded around the pulley hardware. Just hand-tighten the pulleys in place and finish twisting them down once you're sure all the cables are in the right places. Sockets absolutely help, but like others have said, you may need some that are bigger than you find in cheap sets. It was a great excuse for me to buy a new set, though, so I'm not complaining. Mallet and vicegrips were my other helpers, so consider having them nearby. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2020 by W. Toler

  • Good quality home gym, long and tricky assembly
This is a good home gym with a lot of exercises supported. The construction is solid and material quality is high. I'd give it 5 stars except for 2 issues: 1 - The weights don't return to their stack (resting position) as easily as I'd like. It's possible that this is intentional to avoid slamming the plates together too hard but it's a pain if you want just 10 lbs for something (with the friction of pulleys, 10 lbs is actually more than 10 lbs). For example, if you only use the 10 lb top plate then it won't slide all of the way back down on most of the exercises. It's simply a friction problem. Each pulley is high quality but still adds some friction and some exercises go through 6 - 10 pulleys. Then there are the silver bars which the weights slide up and down on. The top plate has a plastic barrel through it on both sides which fit very tightly around those poles. So there is quite a bit of additional friction there. I'd cleaned those barrels and used a ton of silicone spray and the top plate (10 lbs without any other weights) still won't go all the way down unless you press it with your hands. Add 10 more lbs or more and it's fine. So this isn't a problem for adults but it could be an issue for younger teenagers, like I have. 2 - Assembly is a real @#$%. Most of the steps in and of themselves are simple enough. However, you get 12 pages of instructions for assembly and no words - just pictures. And they're not as clever as IKEA with their pictures. There is no granular sequencing so you'll have about 20 things to do on each page and it's just a single diagram with a ton of parts. Sometimes it just shows 1 item and says "x2" in the diagram and you have to figure out what that means. For example, it showed a pulley, bolt, and nut where the nut and bolt said x2. It was because they wanted you to use those same parts to put a second pulley about 12 inches away in another set of holes. No visual indicator. The disappointing part is that they could solve this problem by simply providing better documentation. A couple of tips which may save you some time and frustration during assembly: - Take the time to carefully inventory ALL of your parts. There are bolts which are over 2" long and only 1/4" different in length. So it's very easy to eyeball them and throw them all in the same pile, then realize 3/4 of the way through assembly that you were using the wrong ones. Not me, of course ... I have this friend. They give you a measuring picture on one of the parts pages and I highly recommend that you use it for every bolt. Then it will save you time if you just lay down some sticky notes on the floor and label them with their IDS (A1, A2, etc). The other non-bolt parts are easier to distinguish. - When you put in the pulleys, leave the nuts loose at first. You'll end up removing about 1/2 of them later when you run the cables since the ends won't fit through. - BE VERY CAREFUL with those long silver poles, which are the guide rails for the weight plates. The top plate fits so tightly that even a small "ding" on those poles could hinder the motion of the top plate and therefore cause the weights to stick a little. With perfect guide poles and some silicone, it works pretty well. I misunderstood how one of the parts fit on there and ended up creating a screw mark on one of my guide poles, which caused the top plate to stick on it when returning to resting position. However, I was able to take that back apart and flip the pole to put the flaw so high on the pole that the top plate never hits it. - You'll need sockets/ratchet and wrenches from 9/16" to 13/16". I had 2 "all in one" socket sets but neither had 13/16 in there (too big). Fortunately, I also had some 1/2" drive sockets that I'd purchased individually a while ago so I was set. You'll also need a mallet or hammer (mallet would be far better) to band in the end caps and one other part. No other special tools are needed. They give you all of the hex wrenches that you need. - Leave enough space for the rowing station. You need to sit on the floor out away from the base of the gym to use it and it's difficult to move once you have the weight plates on there. I would absolutely recommend this home gym. For the money, you get a lot of exercises and what seems to be very solid construction. I suspect that it will last a long time. Just be prepared to spend several hours putting it together. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2017 by Frank

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