Home Gyms
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of home gyms does Fitness Giant offer?
Fitness Giant offers selectorized home gyms, plate-loaded gyms, leverage gyms, multi-stack systems, corner gyms, and multi-station home gym units.
What is the difference between a selectorized and plate-loaded home gym?
Selectorized gyms use built-in weight stacks for quick resistance changes, while plate-loaded gyms use Olympic plates for customizable resistance.
Are home gyms suitable for beginners?
Yes, home gyms provide guided movement and controlled resistance, making them ideal for beginners learning proper form.
Do you offer commercial-grade home gyms?
Absolutely. Fitness Giant carries commercial-grade multi-station gyms and heavy-duty home gym systems built for long-term durability.
Which brands of home gyms do you carry?
We offer home gyms from Body-Solid, Steelflex, BodyCraft, York Barbell, and other trusted strength equipment manufacturers.
How much space do home gyms require?
Space requirements vary by model. Compact single-stack gyms fit in small rooms, while multi-station units require larger dedicated workout areas.
Do home gyms come with all necessary attachments?
Most home gyms include essential attachments such as lat bars, curl bars, ankle straps, and handles. Check each product for included accessories.
Can multiple people use a home gym at the same time?
Yes, multi-stack and multi-station gyms allow two or more users to train simultaneously on different stations.
Are home gyms adjustable for different users?
Most home gyms include adjustable seats, press arms, and pulley positions to accommodate users of various heights and strength levels.
Do home gyms support full-body workouts?
Yes, home gyms typically include stations for chest, back, legs, arms, shoulders, and core, allowing complete full-body training.
Do home gyms include leg press attachments?
Some models include built-in leg press stations or offer them as optional upgrades. Check product descriptions for compatibility.
Is assembly required?
Most home gyms require assembly. Product pages include details, and professional assembly options may be available.
Are home gyms safe for older adults?
Yes, home gyms provide controlled movement and stable resistance, making them a safe option for older adults with proper guidance.
Do home gyms come with warranties?
Most home gyms include manufacturer warranties covering frames, parts, and in some cases, cables and upholstery.
Can I upgrade the weight stack on my home gym?
Some selectorized gyms offer optional weight stack upgrades. Check the product specifications for upgrade availability.
How do I choose the right home gym?
Consider your space, training goals, preferred resistance type, number of users, and whether you want a single-stack or multi-station system.























