Weight Machines
Strength Machines – train safely and effectively
Strength machines are an excellent way to build strength with proper technique and safety. They guide you through the movements and are equally suitable for beginners and experienced athletes who want to isolate specific muscle groups. At Gymdealen, you'll find used commercial-grade strength machines from well-known brands – meticulously inspected and always at the right price. Advantages of strength machines Safe training: Perfect for those who want to avoid incorrect technique or heavy free weights.
Target audience-adapted: Suitable for both beginners and experienced users.
Versatile: Machines are available for all muscle groups – from legs to upper body.
Cost-effective: Buy high-quality used equipment and save both money and the environment. Build your gym with Gymdealen We help you find the right strength machines for your space, whether it's a home gym, a corporate gym, or a larger fitness facility. With a three-month warranty, support, and personalized service, you can feel confident when investing in your gym through us.
Our range of strength machines We offer a wide selection of strength machines for various training goals:
Multi-gyms Compact and versatile machines that allow you to train your whole body in a limited space.
Chest & back machines Machines that help you build a strong upper body with a focus on pressing and pulling exercises.
Leg machines Leg press, leg extension, leg curl – isolate the lower body and train strength and explosiveness.
Cable cross & functional stations Flexible solutions for variety, isolation exercises, and functional training.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about strength machines Are strength machines better than free weights? Both have their advantages. Machines provide guidance and safety, while free weights train stability. The best training is often a combination.
Which strength machine should I start with? A multi-gym is a good choice for beginners or home gyms. For specific goals, a leg press or chest press might be the right start.
How much space does a strength machine need? It varies depending on the model. Multi-gyms often require 4–6 sq m, while larger machines may need more.
Can strength machines fit in an apartment? Yes, compact models such as multi-gyms or smaller stations often work well. Be sure to measure the space and check the ceiling height before purchasing.
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Seated Calf Raise - Hammer Strength