








💪 Elevate your home workouts with GR8FLEX – where luxury meets performance!
The GR8FLEX Total Luxury Gym Golden XL Model is a premium home fitness system crafted from durable alloy steel, supporting up to 450 lbs of tension and a maximum user weight of 204 kg. It features 15 adjustable resistance levels plus additional resistance bands up to 50 lbs, comes fully equipped with multiple accessories including dip bars, leg harness, and EZ curl bar, and requires no assembly. Backed by a lifetime warranty for registered owners, it combines high-end functionality with a stylish gold design to transform any space into a professional-grade gym.
| ASIN | B079L6D8H9 |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Color | Gold |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (177) |
| Date First Available | 10 Sept. 2016 |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Total Gym Replacement |
| Manufacturer reference | Golden XL |
| Material type | Alloy Steel, Metal |
| Maximum weight recommendation | 204.12 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 243.84 x 45.72 x 127 cm; 51.26 kg |
| UPC | 768421077659 |
A**S
I will start by saying that I am very happy with my Gr8flex gym. I got mine before the price hike, so for me, it was a great choice. I replaced a 10-year-old base model Total Gym that I had received as a gift and had grown out of. I had looked at the TG Fit and just couldn't justify the cost. So, the Pros: This thing is built very well. The pulleys are very smooth and the rollers are the same. I thought the resistance bands would be a gimmick, but they are a great idea and work very well to give you that extra work out. The additional attachments are great. Dip bars, ab attachment, squat deck, and wing bars take this to the next level, fit great, and are sturdy. For me at least, another big pro is the customer service I received. I'll touch on that in a minute. The cons: I don't have many. The packing could be a little better as my unit has a few scratches from the pulleys. Some bubble wrap around them would be a big plus. The name labels were bowed and loose, so I pulled them off. Problem solved. I was missing the D-ring to attach the leg pulley. 3 of the plastic caps were broken on arrival. And last, the wheels had a flat spot. So the customer service. I had emailed a couple of times before my purchase to ask a few questions. I received a reply in an hour, and usually not more than a few hours. When I received my unit, I immediately emailed with photos of what was damaged and missing and included my shipping address. I had shipping confirmation the same day and received the plastic caps, D-ring, and 4 new rollers within a few days. I haven't received service like this in quite some time and was very happy. So, if you go into this purchase with the realization that you may have some hiccups initially, you won't be disappointed. Is this a TG killer? At the $1600 price point, I'd call it very strong competition, given all of the attachments that are included, as well as the resistance bands. At the $600 price point that I purchased mine at? Absolutely. I've used mine quite a bit since I got it, and this thing is great. I don't regret the purchase at all. If they could work out the kinks with the packing to prevent damage and better quality control on the wheels, this over a TG would be a no brainer. Also, if you're reading this Gr8flex...how about including an assembly/user's manual and a beginners workout book like TG has with theirs? To wrap up...a great machine, with great customer service (in my case at least) and, at the lower price, a great value for the price.
C**O
Hey there, fellow fathers and fitness aficionados! Gather round as I regale you with the epic saga of my journey with the **GR8FLEX High Performance Gym - Golden XL Model**. This magnificent marvel of muscle-making and sweat-inducing technology has turned my home into a fitness fortress, and I'm here to tell you all about it. Prepare for a tale of Herculean proportions, peppered with humor and heart (and a dash of dad jokes, of course). **The Quest for Fitness**: Picture this—a dad's life, full of meetings, diaper changes, and a never-ending quest for that elusive "dad bod." But fear not, for I embarked on a noble quest—to become the fittest dad on the block. The GR8FLEX Golden XL became my trusty sidekick on this epic adventure. **Setting the Stage**: First things first, assembly. Now, I'm no Bob the Builder, but even I managed to put this beast together without losing a single screw. The instructions were as clear as a toddler's demand for cookies. In no time, my fitness sanctuary was ready for action. **Golden XL: A Beast with a Heart of Gold**: This gym is more versatile than a Swiss Army knife at a camping trip. With over 100 workout exercises, it's like having a personal trainer, a gym, and a funfair all rolled into one. It accommodates every muscle group, from biceps to glutes, and it does it with style. **Space-Saving Sorcery**: As a dad, I can appreciate the value of space. The Golden XL takes up about as much room as a second-hand recliner, but it offers a world of workouts. No need to clear out the garage or convert the kids' playroom into a gym. It's the ultimate space-saving solution for a fitness-conscious dad. **Resistance Magic**: The secret sauce here is resistance. The Golden XL's resistance bands are like a magical genie that grants your strength wishes. Whether you're looking to tone up, build muscle, or just keep up with your ever-growing kids, the adjustable resistance levels have you covered. **Infinite Entertainment**: Workouts can be a tad dull, am I right? But fear not, for the Golden XL comes with a swivel screen that you can pair with your favorite shows or dad-approved playlists. It's like Netflix and bicep curls in one. Plus, the gym's patented padded press down bars add an extra layer of comfort. **Built Like a Tank**: Speaking of padded bars, the construction of this thing is no joke. It's as sturdy as a dad's love for corny jokes. The build quality exudes durability, so I have no qualms about letting my kids hang off it (though I've had to explain it's not a jungle gym). **Superior Support**: GR8FLEX's customer support is top-notch. I had a question about a particular exercise, and their support team was as responsive as a kid who spots an ice cream truck. They even threw in some workout tips for good measure. A+ for customer care! **Sticker Shock Saved**: Now, I know what you're thinking, "A home gym? That must've cost as much as a college education!" Wrong! The Golden XL offers a budget-friendly alternative to pricier gym memberships, with all the perks of a full-fledged gym right in your home. **Dad's Verdict**: In the realm of home gyms, the GR8FLEX High Performance Gym - Golden XL Model reigns supreme. It's a game-changer for busy dads like me who want to squeeze in a workout between soccer practice and bedtime stories. The versatility, durability, and space-saving design make it a winner in my book. So, there you have it, folks—a dad's journey from dad bod to dad god, all thanks to the Golden XL. Here's to conquering fitness, embracing the dad life, and, of course, corny dad jokes. Yours in hilarious workouts and triumphant dad bod transformations, A dad who's flexing both muscles and funny bones. 💪🤣👶
J**R
I enjoyed it but it takes up a lot of space in my living room - this is my second one- the first was stolen.
F**M
First off...the only negative thing I can say about this GR8FLEX is I felt kind of dirty ordering it, like I was letting down loyal friends I've had for years on Total Gym infomercials with Chuck Norris and the Home Shopping Networks with Rosalie Brown showing us how awesome Total Gyms are. And they are! But then seeing the cost of the Total Gym Fit being anywhere between $800.00 to $1500.00 I gave up hope of ever owning my own, and continued using my base model no frills Total Gym Pro I paid under $200.00 around 15 years ago. Then while on Amazon one day I checked out the Total Gym Fit once again in hopes of a drastic price drop. Wasn't happening, the cost was still over $800.00 bucks. Then I accidentally saw this thing called the GR8FLEX. I shrugged and figured it was just a cheap knock off for half the cost of a TG Fit, snooping a little more...I noticed it looked very much like the TG Fit...compared the dimensions, the style, the tower, the glide board and accessories, the only thing I could see that was different is the ab crunch accessory's shape. So I ordered the gold one, it came last Friday and I'm still blown away by the high quality of this machine + all of the accessories. Suddenly I didn't feel quite as dirty for ordering it, I actually felt kind of betrayed by the infomercials trying to gouge people with the over inflated cost of a TG Fit. If it was a difference of maybe $100.00 or so, I'd say well that's OK...they are the original makers and deserve to make more of a profit. But $1100.00 more than a GR8 FLEX?!?! That's just highway robbery! So do yourself a favor if you've ever thought about purchasing a TG Fit, don't do it! Order a GR8FLEX..you will not be sorry! One other negative thing I can say, is it looks like there are no parts available for a GR8FLEX...but the only thing that can really go wrong from wear and tear on these machines are cables an roller wheels after a long time of use, probably years of use. That's where the Total Gym comes in handy, it looks to me like Total Gym cables and replacement wheels would fit on the GR8FLEX since they are identical pieces of equipment. Hope this helped anyone on the fence about purchasing one of these. JUST DO IT! UPDATE: I wrote this review a year and a half ago and the quality of this machine is excellent. However I just came on to see if the price has jumped up...and WOW!! I must have bought mine at just the right time, because I only paid $400.00 for it, including all of the attachments. I had a strange feeling back then I should have invested in a few more of these at that price, because now they are listed on here for over $1600.00!!!..WOW. So although my review on the quality of this machine hasn't changed, I have to say the reason I was so excited about it and wrote such a great review was based 95% on the great price of it. Honestly if I was in the market again right now for this type of machine, I'd go with a lower priced lesser model of a Total Gym, it will give you the same awesome workout that this GR8FLEX would. Hope this update saves someone over the $1000.00 or more saved from not purchasing one of these.
M**E
Ok. Yes I am 67 years old. Have gone through a number of medical issues when I was in my 50’s. Open heart surgery to fighting and beating cancer and a whole lot of other things in between. Now that I am retired. I did not want to deteriorate sitting on a chair in front of a TV for the rest of my life. I wanted to get back in shape but found gyms, well lets just say not to my liking. I also found that trying to do any kind of exercise was very difficult and hurt. I just did not have the strength anymore. My Dr. Recommended the total gym because I could adjust the degree of difficulty to my limits. I looked at the total gym but it was a bit on the expensive side. Then I found the GR8FLEX and was impressed with all that came with it compared to the Total Gym. Plus it also came with additional tension springs should I require more resistance. It arrived in one big heavy box. It was easy to set up and get right into working out. This will give you a work out so don’t be fooled. I found it easy to start with and by adjust the degree of difficulty I was able to perform a number of exercises I could not do before. I have had it for three months now and have increased up 5 levels already. I also lost 40lbs. It is very well made and the customer service was great. I was missing the cell phone holder. When I contacted them their reply was swift and explained that as soon as they get more because they were on back order they would send me one. Three weeks went by and I received and email stating that they had not forgotten me and are expecting the shipment any day. Four days later I received it. Customer service that follows up? What more can you ask of a company. I would highly recommend this equipment to anyone wanting to get in shape and would rather do it at home.
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