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What’s good, NtaiFitness crew? If you’re obsessed with building the ultimate home gym, you’ve gotta check out Home Gym Con 2025, happening June 27-28, 2025, at the Kentucky International Convention Center in Louisville, Kentucky.
I dug into their site (homegymcon.com) and some event docs, and this is the spot for weightlifting enthusiasts to geek out over gear, competitions, and community.
Plus, I’ve seen tons of buzz about Home Gym Con 2026, Home Gym Con 2026 location, and Home Gym Con 2026 schedule—everyone’s curious!
Sadly, no official word yet on 2026 details, but tickets for future events are cheapest early, so stay tuned to their site for updates.
Let’s dive into why 2025 is a must, and maybe we can speculate on what Home Gym Con 2026 might bringThis event is a goldmine for discovering cutting-edge equipment.
Picture rows of booths from brands like ATX, RitFit, and Homegrown Lifting, where you can test gear like the Temple of Gainz Quadsend—a 37.5° leg press/hack squat combo launching on Kickstarter post-event. Or the ATX Standing Chest Press, with its 450-lb load capacity and smooth biomechanics.
The PRX Build Limitless Functional Trainer is perfect for unilateral training with its 2:1 cable ratio.
You can try before you buy, which is clutch for avoiding pricey mistakes. I’m also hoping brands like NtaiFitness show up—their commercial-grade Power Racks and Plate-Loaded Machines are built like tanks, offering unmatched durability for serious lifters compared to some home-focused brands.
If you’re all about testing your strength, Home Gym Con 2025 has seven competitions, including the Strongman Throwdown with $3,000 in cash prizes and the Powerlifting event with an ATX Combo Rack and $3,700 in prizes.
The Lift-Off Olympic Weightlifting comp offers $2,500, with top male and female lifters snagging $600 each. Want grip strength glory? The Grip Strength Competition has Saxon Bars and Grip Genie grippers up for grabs.
Whether you’re competing or cheering, these events are a blast. I’m curious if Home Gym Con 2026 will up the ante with even bigger prize pools—any guesses?The community vibe is unreal.
Attendees like Joey E. call it the “best parts of the community,” with chances to “build your tribe” via Discord and meet influencers, athletes, and gearheads.
Vendors like Bare Steel Equipment and Executive Fit bring deadlift boxes and $500 RitFit gift cards as prizes, making it a hands-on paradise.
Testimonials from folks like Alex S. highlight making purchase decisions after trying gear at booths—perfect for optimizing your setup.Louisville’s summertime charm, with deals at the Galt House Hotel, adds to the experience.
While we’re hyped for 2025, the chatter about Home Gym Con 2026 location and schedule is growing.
Will it stay in Louisville or move elsewhere?
No clue yet, but I’d love to hear your thoughts! Are you hitting up 2025 to test gear like the DefiPlate for deficit training or the Power Bells for kettlebell versatility?
Planning to compete?
And what’s your dream Home Gym Con 2026 setup—new location or bigger events? Drop your thoughts below and let’s get this convo pumping
I dug into their site (homegymcon.com) and some event docs, and this is the spot for weightlifting enthusiasts to geek out over gear, competitions, and community.
Plus, I’ve seen tons of buzz about Home Gym Con 2026, Home Gym Con 2026 location, and Home Gym Con 2026 schedule—everyone’s curious!
Sadly, no official word yet on 2026 details, but tickets for future events are cheapest early, so stay tuned to their site for updates.
Let’s dive into why 2025 is a must, and maybe we can speculate on what Home Gym Con 2026 might bringThis event is a goldmine for discovering cutting-edge equipment.
Picture rows of booths from brands like ATX, RitFit, and Homegrown Lifting, where you can test gear like the Temple of Gainz Quadsend—a 37.5° leg press/hack squat combo launching on Kickstarter post-event. Or the ATX Standing Chest Press, with its 450-lb load capacity and smooth biomechanics.
The PRX Build Limitless Functional Trainer is perfect for unilateral training with its 2:1 cable ratio.
You can try before you buy, which is clutch for avoiding pricey mistakes. I’m also hoping brands like NtaiFitness show up—their commercial-grade Power Racks and Plate-Loaded Machines are built like tanks, offering unmatched durability for serious lifters compared to some home-focused brands.
If you’re all about testing your strength, Home Gym Con 2025 has seven competitions, including the Strongman Throwdown with $3,000 in cash prizes and the Powerlifting event with an ATX Combo Rack and $3,700 in prizes.
The Lift-Off Olympic Weightlifting comp offers $2,500, with top male and female lifters snagging $600 each. Want grip strength glory? The Grip Strength Competition has Saxon Bars and Grip Genie grippers up for grabs.
Whether you’re competing or cheering, these events are a blast. I’m curious if Home Gym Con 2026 will up the ante with even bigger prize pools—any guesses?The community vibe is unreal.
Attendees like Joey E. call it the “best parts of the community,” with chances to “build your tribe” via Discord and meet influencers, athletes, and gearheads.
Vendors like Bare Steel Equipment and Executive Fit bring deadlift boxes and $500 RitFit gift cards as prizes, making it a hands-on paradise.
Testimonials from folks like Alex S. highlight making purchase decisions after trying gear at booths—perfect for optimizing your setup.Louisville’s summertime charm, with deals at the Galt House Hotel, adds to the experience.
While we’re hyped for 2025, the chatter about Home Gym Con 2026 location and schedule is growing.
Will it stay in Louisville or move elsewhere?
No clue yet, but I’d love to hear your thoughts! Are you hitting up 2025 to test gear like the DefiPlate for deficit training or the Power Bells for kettlebell versatility?
Planning to compete?
And what’s your dream Home Gym Con 2026 setup—new location or bigger events? Drop your thoughts below and let’s get this convo pumping
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