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Total Gym APEX Versatile Indoor Home Gym Workout Total Body Strength Training Fitness Equipment

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Style: 8 Resistence Level


Features

  • 100% Matte
  • Various Workout Options: Start your at-home workout with 8 resistance levels and over 70 exercises using Total Gym; Enjoy low-impact, fluid movements, effortlessly transitioning between exercises
  • Speedy Training: Sending 15 to 20 minutes, 3 to 4 days a week on your home gym can make a difference; Suitable for all fitness levels, ages 8 to 80, this system supports maximum weight of 300 pounds
  • Total Physique Method: Gym station tones, strengthens, and conditions muscles for a total body exercise experience; Assists with body sculpting, weight loss, energy, and more
  • Accessories Provided: Includes an instruction manual, DVD, wing attachment, squat stand, leg pull accessory, dip bars, exercise flip chart, and access to Total Gym TV
  • Product Details: Glide board on a quality steel frame with auto-lock height adjustment folds easily for storage; When in use, the equipment measures 93 in length, 43.25 tall, and 15.5 wide in inches

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Manufacturer Total Gym
Material Composition High-Quality Alloy Steel
Machine Footprint 15.5"D x 93"W x 43.25"H
Handle Design Stationary Handle
Resistance Levels Eight Adjustable Settings
Packing Dimensions 56 x 19 x 10 inches
Package Weight Approximately 83 Pounds
Model Identifier RG3APEX
Availability Date Since March 26, 2020

Frequently asked questions

The Total Gym APEX offers a variety of exercise options to target and strengthen different muscle groups across your entire body. You can perform over 80 exercises, including cardio, strength training, and stretching movements. It is equipped with multiple attachments and accessories to facilitate exercises such as squats, pullovers, presses, and many more.

Yes, the Total Gym APEX features multiple levels of resistance and height adjustment which allows users to fine-tune the difficulty of the exercises according to their fitness level. This makes it suitable for beginners to advanced users.

The Total Gym APEX requires enough space to accommodate the glide board in motion and for the user to perform exercises comfortably. It does fold up when not in use, which makes it easier to store in a closet, under a bed, or in a corner of a room.

The Total Gym APEX comes mostly assembled and includes clear instructions for the final setup steps. Many users find assembly straightforward and manageable, typically taking a short amount of time to complete.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Apex G5 Total Gym has been well-received, with users noting its ease of setup, quiet operation, and sturdy build, comparing favorably to the Weider Ultimate Bodyworks. While costlier, owners find the quality difference and extra features such as dip bars justify the investment, highlighting its effectiveness in providing a full-body workout. There's also a high appreciation for the machine's foldability for storage and the versatility of exercises it supports. However, the need for additional purchases to add resistance and the machine's size when fully set up are mentioned as downsides.

Pros

  • 🛠️ Comes fully assembled and is easy to use
  • 🔇 Operates quietly during workouts
  • 💪 Sturdy build and high-quality attachments support various exercises
  • 🔄 Easy to switch between exercises without unnecessary cooldown
  • ✨ Additional features like dip bars enhance the exercise experience
  • 📚 Includes an exercise book and cards for various workouts
  • 🔄 Foldable for easier storage and space-saving
  • 🏋️ Optional weight bar can be added for increased resistance

Cons

  • 💵 Higher cost in comparison to similar products on the market
  • ➕ Additional purchases required for increased weight resistance
  • 📏 Takes up significant space when in use
  • 🚚 Lacks wheels, which could make relocation and storage less convenient

Should I Buy It?

If you're seeking a versatile and sturdy home gym solution that offers a variety of exercises and you don't mind investing a bit more for higher quality, the Apex G5 Total Gym could be a suitable choice. It may require some added investment for extra resistance options and will need ample space, but customer satisfaction seems high, particularly for those looking for a durable machine with adaptable workout options.


  • Awesome machine
Style: 10 Resistence Level
I purchased a Total Gym from a used sports equipment store about 20 years ago. It worked fine for a number of years but was a bit unsteady so I finally decided to upgrade to another model. And I am very happy with my new purchase. The APEX is very sturdy, easy to use (once you figure out how to use it) and provides the workout I wanted. I'm a mid 60's woman and if I can do it, anyone can. It offers a wide range of workouts. I've so far focused on arms and legs and I can tell I'm already stronger in the month I've used the APEX. Well worth the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024 by E. Barber

  • Excellent even at a higher cost
Style: 10 Resistence Level
You won’t see this Total Gym on their website, but it’s made by the same company and seems to be very high quality. I’ve only had it five days now, but I will update this review if anything changes. Quality: Very high. Stated weight limit is 375 and I believe it. I’m 225, and this feels very sturdy to me while using. Tubular steel and attachments all feel very sturdy and high quality. Cables do too. Heavy duty pulleys as well. The pad on the glide board is not super-thick, but I don’t think it is on any of the Total Gyms. It’s not Trying to be a bed or couch. Experience: So far a big thumbs up. Glides very smoothly and the included exercise book and cards show you some creative and challenging ways to use the machine - a wide variety of exercises. The attachments fit perfectly, and I have total confidence they will support the weight as needed. It is pretty easy to switch the machine’s configuration to perform various exercises, and I like that it’s so quick, as it does not introduce an unintended cool-down time. I haven’t come across any configuration changes yet that take more than 15-20 seconds. The exercises are all super-smooth and non-jarring if you do them correctly. Great full range of motion. Setup: comes fully assembled. Several boxes to open that contain the attachments. Read the directions for how to “unfold” it if it’s not clear to you. Storage: no wheels, so if you plan to store it away a lot, you might not like that, but I just leave mine out unless I have company over. Opening and closing takes a minute to sort out, but it’s easy once you understand it. In the box: I went with this model over some others like the XLS mainly due to cost and the fact that it includes the leg rope, the wing attachments, the squat stand and the dip bars. Other stuff: Although it’s not included, this model does have the holes if you want to add the weight bar, so that was a nice plus to discover. That said, this is a tone machine more than a hulk-out machine. At the highest setting, you’re using 60% of your own body weight and I think if you add the weight bar it supports up to another 180 pounds (not positive on that though). So if you need more weight than that for your workout, this won’t really work for you. It’s also a long machine when open. Plan on having a good 10 feet available length-wise and, depending on the types of exercises you do, and how long your arms are, at least 5or 6 feet of width clearance. Overall, I am very happy and even impressed with this machine so far. Update 6 months in: Still love it. No complaints. Update one year: I added the optional weight bar. It is great for tweaking the “feel” of the resistance to get it just right. It’s still a great machine. I use it four times a week for about 30 minutes and over the year have dropped 30 pounds and greatly increased my strength. I’m surprising myself how easy it is to lift things I used to struggle with. The absolute best thing about this machine is how easy it is to change the difficulty. At one point, I had hurt my back working in the yard. I was able to set the resistance way back - all the way back to #2 - and still do some really light work while my back healed. No idea how I would have done that with most other equipment. And, if I had completely taken off the four weeks it took for my back to get right, I might have stopped exercising entirely. Instead, over those four weeks, I slowly moved from 2 back up to 8 as I could handle it. That’s a really great thing about this equipment that isn’t obvious at first. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2020 by webmonkee

  • Great gift for dad!!!
Style: 10 Resistence Level
I got this for my dad and he loves it. It came ready to use with minimal work to set up. Great value for the money. My dad wanted one by a big brand but I convinced him to try this. He is older and heavier so this is the perfect way to work out. Very good quality! True to picture provided! Doesn’t make a ton of noise unlike my poor dad 😂 it came with lots of workout options so even if you don’t know how to use it or what to work on, the cards help guide you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024 by Tanikka Bell

  • Great home gym equipment
Style: 10 Resistence Level
Overall, I like the Total Gym. It's relatively easy to get a good workout from it. Coming from working out at an actual gym, there are things to get used to: obviously you can't just hop on and do all the exercises you want. Switching between exercises isn't always fast or easy: one thing might get unhooked, another out in its place, and other things attached with hitch pins, which aren't the easiest to install (in general terms). It's certainly clever to use your body weight for all the exercises (and the bench raises when things get too easy). However, getting on and off the Total Gym can be its own workout: the bench's willingness to slide makes it difficult to get in and off if there's any incline to the bench. Also, I'm on the short side for a guy (5'6"). There are only three holes for the arm/leg supports (wing something or others in Total Gym lingo) so I have to try to slide the bench up to reach them with my legs while I'm upside down. That's my last criticism: some exercises you have no choice but to do upside down; it's unavoidable because of the machine's design. I know that sounds like a lot of negative for only 1 star being taken off, but it's positives make up for its shortcomings. For starters, having a complete gym in my basement for $500 is impressive. I'm not gym but, but I so far can't think for a weight-focused exercise you can't do with the Total Gym. We had been paying about $100/month for my wife and I to go to a gym, the closest of which is like 30+ minutes away. So now it's 30 seconds to the basement, and we can work out. Next, while I did mention a negative about the bench, it is still overall great that it slides so readily, making it easier to work out. And yes, it's annoying to have to switch out parts so often, but the more I do it the more it becomes second nature. I don't think there's a better solution than what Total Gym uses. The workouts are on individual cards that make it relatively easy to find and very easy to understand. I wish the cards were bound, but I understand the decision not to do that. In the end, if you want a home gym that's inexpensive and can fit in a relatively small space (it's about 10 feet long with the bench flat, then you'll need about 4 feet on each side to safely work out), this total gym is for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2023 by G. Hall

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