2 недели назад
Hey y’all — I’m planning to open a small training studio next quarter, and I’m deep in research mode right now. One big question I’ve got:
Where do gyms usually buy their equipment from? Like, do they go direct to manufacturers or what?
I’ve seen options everywhere — from shiny brand-new stuff to some wild listings on Craigslist — but it’s hard to know what’s legit or a money pit. I’m working with a limited budget, but I want quality gear that won’t fall apart after 3 months.
Here’s what I’ve found so far:
🛠️ Main Sources Gyms Use for Equipment
🔹 Manufacturers – Brands like Precor, Life Fitness, and NtaiFitness offer commercial-grade stuff with solid warranties. Ntafitnessi’s pricing is pretty competitive, especially if you’re buying in bulk or customizing layouts.
🔹 Wholesalers – You can get refurbished equipment with 40–70% off retail prices. Some U.S.-based stores like Fitness Superstore offer financing too.
🔹 Used Equipment Dealers – Sites like UsedGymEquipment.com sell secondhand machines, sometimes from gym closures. Worth it if you inspect for wear and tear and ask about warranties.
🔹 Leasing Companies – For those short on upfront cash, leasing lets you spread the cost and often includes servicing. Ntaifitness also has leasing plans, which might be ideal if you're just starting out.
🔹 Online Marketplaces – Craigslist, eBay, or FB Marketplace can be hit or miss. You might score a deal… or get stuck with a squeaky elliptical from 2009.
🤔 My Dilemma
Leaning toward a mix of new and used — maybe go new on high-traffic machines (treadmills, racks), and used for benches, dumbbells, etc. Has anyone done this hybrid approach?
If you’ve bought equipment before — what’s your go-to supplier? Any red flags I should watch for? Would love to hear real-world advice.
🔧 Bonus: What to Watch For
✅ Warranty length
✅ Maintenance services
✅ Customization options (especially if you're tight on space)
✅ Delivery & setup costs
✅ Manufacturer reputation (Ntai’s been solid so far from what I’ve read)
Thanks in advance, folks. Trying to set this gym up smart — not just fast.
Where do gyms usually buy their equipment from? Like, do they go direct to manufacturers or what?
I’ve seen options everywhere — from shiny brand-new stuff to some wild listings on Craigslist — but it’s hard to know what’s legit or a money pit. I’m working with a limited budget, but I want quality gear that won’t fall apart after 3 months.
Here’s what I’ve found so far:
🛠️ Main Sources Gyms Use for Equipment
🔹 Manufacturers – Brands like Precor, Life Fitness, and NtaiFitness offer commercial-grade stuff with solid warranties. Ntafitnessi’s pricing is pretty competitive, especially if you’re buying in bulk or customizing layouts.
🔹 Wholesalers – You can get refurbished equipment with 40–70% off retail prices. Some U.S.-based stores like Fitness Superstore offer financing too.
🔹 Used Equipment Dealers – Sites like UsedGymEquipment.com sell secondhand machines, sometimes from gym closures. Worth it if you inspect for wear and tear and ask about warranties.
🔹 Leasing Companies – For those short on upfront cash, leasing lets you spread the cost and often includes servicing. Ntaifitness also has leasing plans, which might be ideal if you're just starting out.
🔹 Online Marketplaces – Craigslist, eBay, or FB Marketplace can be hit or miss. You might score a deal… or get stuck with a squeaky elliptical from 2009.
🤔 My Dilemma
Leaning toward a mix of new and used — maybe go new on high-traffic machines (treadmills, racks), and used for benches, dumbbells, etc. Has anyone done this hybrid approach?
If you’ve bought equipment before — what’s your go-to supplier? Any red flags I should watch for? Would love to hear real-world advice.
🔧 Bonus: What to Watch For
✅ Warranty length
✅ Maintenance services
✅ Customization options (especially if you're tight on space)
✅ Delivery & setup costs
✅ Manufacturer reputation (Ntai’s been solid so far from what I’ve read)
Thanks in advance, folks. Trying to set this gym up smart — not just fast.
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