If you want a total workout without having to go to the gym, then the Herculean lay flat home gym from V-Fit is a great fitness solution. This large home gym covers a range of exercises to give you a full body workout. You can workout your legs with complete leg extensions and back leg curls. Perform upright rows and crunches or sit ups. For your upper body you can develop your pecs with the pec deck, exercise your chest with the chest press and your lats with the lat pulldown. The Herculean home gym has a heavy duty tubular steel frame that folds away when not in use. A deep padded seat and backrest provides comfort whilst you exercise, while a double-up weight resistance system lets you get more out of your workouts. 125kg (276lbs) weight capacity. Batteries included
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badgerrules
27 Dec 164#7
If you want to waste money on fitness equipment you won't use buy a gym membership, at least then it won't take up room in your house.
jamgin
27 Dec 164#6
Lol. Spend £175 over Christmas on booze and rich calorie laden food to pile on the pounds.
Post Christmas spend £175 to lose the weight...
1st world problems...
Good deal though op.
jdrob123
27 Dec 163#1
I guess you have to buy something to hang your clothes on
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Houndog6105
28 Dec 16#30
OOS
ijwia
28 Dec 16#29
Looks excellent for price if you have the spare space like in a garage
anthonynsinclair
27 Dec 16#28
Nonsense
ZoroBandit
27 Dec 16#25
better deal is 19£pm @ pure gym.
Sparks11 to ZoroBandit
27 Dec 16#27
Why is that?
Houndog6105
27 Dec 161#26
£228 a yr pure gym or £175 a lifetime homegym?
Houndog6105
27 Dec 16#24
I'm also curious as to were you buy extra weight for this badboy. Good deal if a little more weight. 100kg minimum
*Enables the user to add their own free-weight discs for added resistance or micro-adjust the weight increments to make your workout more tailored to your individual needs.
mkara
27 Dec 16#22
Cheers, really appreciate it.
anthonynsinclair
27 Dec 16#21
I've ordered so just looking into this now, will let you know once I find suitable weights
leeparsons
27 Dec 16#20
I got bought the bench model about 4 years ago. The frame was so light, that it got bent to buggery when i had failure, So i am not sure what this is like, but i doubt its very strong. Mine was also narrow as. So I assume his will be the same. Your better off buying a normal weights bench,like the deal i posted here
and having something that will last. You can uy a bar and add as much as weight as you require.
spahafadu
27 Dec 16#17
Not enough weights/ I can bench press half a ton (meathead repeat argument #745)
michaeljb to spahafadu
27 Dec 161#19
i can dead lift 1 side of my house, my pt was no other than the incredible Hulk himself, get on my level son. Hulk smassshhh.
hatton420
27 Dec 16#18
It's not something you click and collect at the till is it so +£3 for delivery
lloydy187
27 Dec 16#16
that aside this is a good deal for what you get :smiley:
lloydy187
27 Dec 162#15
if your serious about training and want to train at home, spend a bit more and get a squat rack and some Olympic weights, you will get a much better workout than using one of these, if your tight for room and cash get a set of kettlebells and get a crazy cardio workout at the same time :P
mkara
27 Dec 161#14
How do you stack more weight? Can additional weights be purchased? A link if you have, thanks.
Marky1987
27 Dec 16#12
Would like to buy but have no space for a home gym. But then again I have 2x sets of dumbells and really free weights are so much more effective...just harder to work certain parts of the body without some kind of bench.
anthonynsinclair to Marky1987
27 Dec 16#13
Free weights are also better for your core, Just hoping this gives us some motivation on lunch at work.
joecope
27 Dec 161#9
good price but comes with only 64kg that's not much weight
anthonynsinclair to joecope
27 Dec 16#11
you can just stack more weights if you want to bulk. Perfect for low weight, high reps more sets
anthonynsinclair
27 Dec 16#10
Ordered for my office! Thanks OP, time to sort out this big
Christmas belly
Jozyjo
27 Dec 16#8
could afford this, only problem would be the rent for an apartment with enough room for that. Good deal :smiley:
badgerrules
27 Dec 164#7
If you want to waste money on fitness equipment you won't use buy a gym membership, at least then it won't take up room in your house.
jamgin
27 Dec 164#6
Lol. Spend £175 over Christmas on booze and rich calorie laden food to pile on the pounds.
Post Christmas spend £175 to lose the weight...
1st world problems...
Good deal though op.
pal4ever
27 Dec 16#5
Thank u
emreign
27 Dec 16#4
thanks a lot. good deal
emreign
27 Dec 16#2
is that link working? cause it is not working on my mobilephone. and i tried to search V-fit there was no result
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Post Christmas spend £175 to lose the weight...
1st world problems...
Good deal though op.
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*Enables the user to add their own free-weight discs for added resistance or micro-adjust the weight increments to make your workout more tailored to your individual needs.
and having something that will last. You can uy a bar and add as much as weight as you require.
Christmas belly
Post Christmas spend £175 to lose the weight...
1st world problems...
Good deal though op.