Marcy 100-Pound Single Stack Home Gym
- Solid steel protective shroud
- Comfortable boxed style upholstery for added support
- Dual movement press arm instantly changes from chest press to pectoral butterfly exercised without having to make any adjustments
- Oversized, contoured foam roller pads add more comfort when doing leg exercises
- All cables rated at 2000 lb. tensile strength
Product DescriptionThe Marcy MWM-1509 Home Gym has a £ 100 selectorized weight stack allows the user to use all major muscle groups in a compact space-saving design and its durable 14 gauge steel construction with two-tone paint powder coat finish. . . . Read more>>


Wednesday, 12. May 2010 13:35
In general, it is a pretty good gym. Took me about 3 hours to fit with my 3-year-old son (it may take less time for you). Assembly is pretty enkel.Gymmet is fairly well done, although some of the welds can be made better. Seems like it will last for years. Not sure about padding, dock.Det are few weaknesses. First, I do not expect that 100-lb stack is so small. I use all of the weight for many exercises and there is no way to add more weight. So, unless you are female, look for higher weight gym, or those that can be expanded. Impex will not supply any more attention to you even if it is possible to add them. They just say “NO”. Another problem is with the lower cable. Firstly, if you do exercises where you do not sit on the machine, it will sit back and be crazy if you do not have a wall behind him. So you have to step on small patches on the front of the lower front part of the framework. This however creates another problem. Because of the design, cable, pulled on a vertical or at a low angle (and most will require just that) cable will constantly rub against the leg developer and I am afraid that apart from the black marks on the leg developer rubber on the cable will be snart.Efter away the metal wire will rub against the bone utvecklare.Ett small problem is that the weights are not numbered. Therefore, you can expect when you set the desired weight or just use trial and error approach. To determine the weight is from the back, not the side which is quite impractical if you stand next to the wall (you would need approximately 1 m from the wall). Overall, I would buy at least one of the heavier weight stack if I could. Rating: 3 / 5