Independent reviews of the racks, dumbbells, benches and bars worth your money, plus the build guides to put it all together. We always lead with the best value, not the most expensive steel.
The backbone. Squat, press and pull safely when you train alone.
See picks →One good 20 kg bar lasts a lifetime. Knurling and coating matter most.
See picks →Bumpers protect the floor for dropped lifts, iron saves you money.
See picks →An adjustable bench beats a flat one for almost every lifter.
See picks →| Product | Best for | Category | Price | Rating | Review |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| REP PR-4000Top pick | Best power rack | Rack | ~$700+ | 4.7/5 | Read → |
| Titan T-3 | Best budget rack | Rack | ~$500 | 4.3/5 | Read → |
| Bowflex SelectTech 552 | Best adjustable dumbbells | Dumbbells | ~$430 | 4.5/5 | Read → |
| PowerBlock Elite | Most compact dumbbells | Dumbbells | ~$400+ | 4.6/5 | Read → |
| Force USA G3 | Best all-in-one | Trainer | ~$1,500 | 4.5/5 | Read → |
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Build a gym from scratch in the right order, from rack to flooring.
Read →What you actually need, and what the marketing oversells.
Read →Real line-by-line pricing from a $700 starter to a premium build.
Read →Folding racks, adjustable weights and how to fit it all in.
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