Costco Wholesale has for their
Members: Inspire Fitness FTX Functional Trainer with Bench & 1-Year Inspire Fitness App Subscription on sale for
$1,299.99.
Shipping is free.
Note, this may be available for purchase for a lower price in Costco Warehouse stores. Refer to the
forum thread for additional details and discussion. Delivery, in a box, to the room of choice on the ground floor Only. It does NOT include installation or package removal.
Thanks to Community Member
spyder2799 for finding this deal.
Key Features:- 1 Year Inspire Fitness App Subscription Included
- Includes Folding Adjustable Bench
- Tricep Rope, 2 Deluxe D Handles, Dip Belt, and Dual Hook Curl Bar
- Dual Weight Stacks: (15) 10lb Plates & (1) 15lb Top Plate
Top Comments
Unless you have a large pickup truck, be prepared to open the box and load it piece by piece in your vehicle. Ask me how I know...
I haven't used the free year of the app much, production quality is a few notches below peloton. Looks like someone working out in their basement. But I guess that's not the point.
The amount of weight that is included is adequate. Doing seated rows is where I max out, and I'm not that strong.
Overall it's a great system, similar design to the more expensive brands such as Life Fitness. The cable and pulleys are very smooth. I'd buy it again.
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Unless you have a large pickup truck, be prepared to open the box and load it piece by piece in your vehicle. Ask me how I know...
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1. pop off magnet from magnetic tool tray from harbor freight - gorilla glue onto 2.5lb weight plates from WMart - super cheap alternative to other add-on weights so you can get smaller increments - might even be able to get the stronger magnets glued to 10lb plates to get each stack close to 100 lbs
2. tennis grips for the pullup bar
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Unless you have a large pickup truck, be prepared to open the box and load it piece by piece in your vehicle. Ask me how I know...
1. pop off magnet from magnetic tool tray from harbor freight - gorilla glue onto 2.5lb weight plates from WMart - super cheap alternative to other add-on weights so you can get smaller increments - might even be able to get the stronger magnets glued to 10lb plates to get each stack close to 100 lbs
2. tennis grips for the pullup bar
Unless you have a large pickup truck, be prepared to open the box and load it piece by piece in your vehicle. Ask me how I know...
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank gizmo17
I haven't used the free year of the app much, production quality is a few notches below peloton. Looks like someone working out in their basement. But I guess that's not the point.
The amount of weight that is included is adequate. Doing seated rows is where I max out, and I'm not that strong.
Overall it's a great system, similar design to the more expensive brands such as Life Fitness. The cable and pulleys are very smooth. I'd buy it again.
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