lørdag 14. juni 2025 15:30:48

Anyone here bought used gym equipment before? Worth it or just risky?

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#135 Sitat
Alright, real talk — I’m trying to outfit a gym space without torching my wallet, and I keep seeing ads for used commercial gym equipment. Prices are tempting, but I’m low-key nervous about getting stuck with a busted treadmill or a barbell bent like a banana.

So I wanted to ask:

👉 Is buying used gym equipment actually a good move?
👉 Where did you guys buy yours — and was it worth it?

Here’s what I’ve figured out so far from a couple weeks of deep-diving into forums and supplier sites:

💼 Why Used Gym Equipment Can Be a Smart Move
✅ Price is unbeatable – Like, sometimes 50–70% cheaper than new. You can get a $5,000 treadmill for under $2,000 if it’s been well maintained.
✅ Commercial gear lasts forever – These machines are built to survive hundreds of workouts a week. Even older ones hold up if they’ve been serviced right.
✅ Faster delivery – In-stock used stuff usually ships faster than custom new orders.

🚩 But There Are Risks
⚠️ No warranty = no chill – If there’s no return policy or warranty, you’re basically buying blind.
⚠️ Hidden wear/tear – I’ve seen machines that look fine in pics but show rust, faulty wiring, or janky moving parts once delivered.
⚠️ Missing parts – Don’t assume you’re getting a full set of cables, attachments, etc. Always check the list.

🛒 Where People Are Buying Used Gear
UsedGymEquipment.com – Solid inventory, global shipping, but higher prices than others.

Facebook Marketplace / Craigslist – Deals everywhere, but a lot of junk too. Buyer beware.

NtaiFitness Refurb Zone – Found out they’ve got a refurbished commercial line with 1-year warranties, which is rare. Worth checking out if you want used + support.

Play It Again Sports – Good for smaller stuff like benches, dumbbells, etc.

✅ My Plan (Open to Feedback)
I’m thinking of getting used for racks, dumbbells, and benches — stuff that doesn’t break down easily — and going new for anything with electronics (like treadmills and bikes). Maybe go through NtaiFitness for both, since they do bundles and even leasing if needed.

💬 Have you bought used before?
What went right (or horribly wrong)?
Got a supplier you trust?
Would love to hear about it before I drop cash on gear.
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#136 Sitat
Bought 80% of my gym from a used dealer in Texas. Zero regrets. Just inspect before you buy. Treadmills? Go new. Strength equipment? Used is fine. Ntai refurbished line is solid — had one of their racks for 3 years, no issues.
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#137 Sitat
Facebook Marketplace is like the Wild West. I once drove 2 hours for a “barely used” squat rack… turned out to be a rusted-out DIY disaster. If you can swing a supplier like Ntai, pay for the warranty — it’s peace of mind.
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#138 Sitat
I run a small group studio and outfitted it 60% used. My rule: anything mechanical = new. Anything metal = used. Ntai’s used elliptical came with a year warranty + install help, which made the whole thing painless. Saved over $8K total.
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