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Fitvids LX750 Home Gym Workout Station (330-Lb Resistance, 122.5-Lb Weight Stack)

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$280

$500

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Deal Details
Walmart has Fitvids LX750 Home Gym System Workout Station (330 Lbs of Resistance, 122.5 Lbs Weight Stack) on sale for $279.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Made from high quality steel, designed to support a maximum user weight of 400 lbs and a maximum total weight of 1000 lbs. Nylon coated aircraft quality cables were tested 1000-Pound capacity;
  • High and low pulley system (total 15 pulleys) provides a smooth fluid motion with every movement and strengthen various muscles throughout your back, arms and core;
  • Wide-grip Olympic lat pull-down attachment comes with both lat bar and low row bar with foam handles for easy grip and multiple muscle training purposes. Bars are detachable & can be replaced with other lat machine accessories;
  • With 122.5 Pounds vinyl weight stack (included), this home gym system has resistance that goes all the way to 330 lbs. , you can train and tone to accommodate all fitness levels. 4-Roll Leg Developer.

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price matches a previous Frontpage Deal.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Ships in 5 Boxes
    • 4.3 out of 5 stars rating at Walmart based on over 1,200 customer reviews

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Walmart has Fitvids LX750 Home Gym System Workout Station (330 Lbs of Resistance, 122.5 Lbs Weight Stack) on sale for $279.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Made from high quality steel, designed to support a maximum user weight of 400 lbs and a maximum total weight of 1000 lbs. Nylon coated aircraft quality cables were tested 1000-Pound capacity;
  • High and low pulley system (total 15 pulleys) provides a smooth fluid motion with every movement and strengthen various muscles throughout your back, arms and core;
  • Wide-grip Olympic lat pull-down attachment comes with both lat bar and low row bar with foam handles for easy grip and multiple muscle training purposes. Bars are detachable & can be replaced with other lat machine accessories;
  • With 122.5 Pounds vinyl weight stack (included), this home gym system has resistance that goes all the way to 330 lbs. , you can train and tone to accommodate all fitness levels. 4-Roll Leg Developer.

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price matches a previous Frontpage Deal.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Ships in 5 Boxes
    • 4.3 out of 5 stars rating at Walmart based on over 1,200 customer reviews

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Model: Fitvids LX750 Home Gym System Workout Station with 330 Lbs of Resistance, 122.5 Lbs Weight Stack, One Station, Comes with Installation Instruction Video, Ships in 5 Boxes

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What I could profile from reviews is 1) terrible negative reviews from well built/strong men 2) excellent reviews from women.
I guess it is not made of high quality materials and not for heavy strength training. Also need a bit of luck with getting all components shipped correctly for assembly.
mine just arrived after this deal was posted a few days ago. I'll be setting it up this weekend and will update this thread.
From the resistance.

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Impressive…
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Same price as previous front page deal.
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Schwinn04
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Does anybody actually have this? It seems to have a lot of positive reviews
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DealsByLees
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My wife wanted some $5K mirror thing that had a monthly subscription and I believe it was $500 for the attachments. This looks like a good alternative. Will give it a shot. Thanks OP.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank BrightMitten362

What I could profile from reviews is 1) terrible negative reviews from well built/strong men 2) excellent reviews from women.
I guess it is not made of high quality materials and not for heavy strength training. Also need a bit of luck with getting all components shipped correctly for assembly.
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Quote from DealsByLees :
My wife wanted some $5K mirror thing that had a monthly subscription and I believe it was $500 for the attachments. This looks like a good alternative. Will give it a shot. Thanks OP.
surprised there weren't any "ex-wife" jokes after this.

this caught my eye from the last deal but with the low price seems kinda iffy.

Marcy offers a couple machines at sub 400$ off amazon , that look fairly similar, but with 150# stack .
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Quote from BrightMitten362 :
What I could profile from reviews is 1) terrible negative reviews from well built/strong men 2) excellent reviews from women.
I guess it is not made of high quality materials and not for heavy strength training. Also need a bit of luck with getting all components shipped correctly for assembly.

Excellent evaluation. Men who are even halfway new to the gym should avoid.
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How are they getting 330lbs of resistance from a 122lb weight stack?
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Quote from SpecialFX99 :
How are they getting 330lbs of resistance from a 122lb weight stack?

From the resistance.
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Quote from Schwinn04 :
Does anybody actually have this? It seems to have a lot of positive reviews

mine just arrived after this deal was posted a few days ago. I'll be setting it up this weekend and will update this thread.
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Quote from Schwinn04 :
Does anybody actually have this? It seems to have a lot of positive reviews

I own two one at my apartment and one at home (I work out of town during the week). I like it, it functions fine no issues but I did email customer service several times and never heard back from them. The pulleys were initially a pain to run the cables. Directions weren't real clear but I got it done. For the money this is a no brainer. I purchased both of mine off of Amazon
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Quote from Schwinn04 :
Does anybody actually have this? It seems to have a lot of positive reviews

I pulled a trigger on this one back in January when it was $300. At $20 bucks cheaper it's a great starter setup. I would supplement this with a good bench to give yourself more free weight training options. I found a bench for $50 in Walmart as well.
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Very tempted to get this, do we have any idea how long this sale price will last?
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Quote from SpecialFX99 :
How are they getting 330lbs of resistance from a 122lb weight stack?
Compound pulleys, looks up things like snatch block.

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Panopticon_reality

Just put it together last night. Most of the bad reviews are from poor assembly instructions. The vender provides a link to a video that is very helpful. There is a rotatable 3D view on the Walmart product page.

It's not a bad weight machine for the price, but like others costing more, it is lacking height adjustment for the legs. I am 6' 3" and my feet drag a little bit when doing leg curls. I fixed that by adding a firm pillow under my knees. I didn't see other comparable machines with that feature, maybe I missed it?

My machine was well packaged, nothing was missing or dented. The cardboard packaging is also lined with wood sheets for added protection. I tried the machine for short time, so I can't attest to its long-term reliability. Everything seems to function smoothly with no noticeable binding, or undue mechanical noise.

I actually canceled this order within 30 minutes after I made it because I saw another machine that had a leg press, but Walmart would not cancel the order. The other machine was on sale for around $600 but had the leg press and a rowing/sit-up function. I'm still kind of salty about that, but I figure I can just do squats and sit-ups instead.
Last edited by Panopticon_reality June 15, 2024 at 06:38 AM.
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