💪 Elevate your home workouts—where power meets precision!
The Marcy Multifunction Steel Home Gym features a robust 150lb selectorized weight stack housed in a heavy-duty steel frame with guard rods for safety. Its dual-action press arms enable versatile upper body exercises, while ergonomic seating with a removable curl pad enhances comfort and muscle isolation. Designed for comprehensive total-body training, this compact system brings gym-quality strength training to your home with durability and convenience.
Tension Level | 150 pounds |
Handle Type | Pulldown, D Type |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Strap Type | Ankle Strap |
UPC | 096362997010 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 73 x 17 x 10 inches |
Package Weight | 137 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 68 x 42 x 78 inches |
Brand Name | MARCY |
Warranty Description | 2 year limited manufacturer |
Model Name | MWM-989 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Marcy |
Part Number | MWM-989 |
Included Components | one home gym, Warranty card, 150lb stack weights, User manual |
A**N
Good value! 4.5 hours to assemble.
Our fitness center closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so we got model MWM-988 to work out at home. I had no choice but to assemble it myself—my husband is not handy and we didn’t want to have someone come to our house to assemble it. I am a 58 year old woman under 5 feet tall—I read and followed the instructions and put the whole thing together in two evenings —about 4.5 hours total. That does not include all the trips my husband made carrying the parts to our basement. He helped me hold some of the parts but otherwise I assembled it myself.The instructions are fairly clear but there is a lot of different screws, washers, nuts etc, so you need to pay attention. Everything is labeled with assembly diagrams and all the parts fit together nicely. No issues with screw threads being off or stripped. I cannot imagine successfully putting this together by ignoring the instructions. Several times I had to stop and really study the diagrams—but it was possible. I just took my time.Like other reviewers commented, the sheet metal cover to the weight stack came all banged up. But the user manual has an email address and phone number to request replacements for damaged or missing parts and guarantees 100% satisfaction. There was no answer to the phone, so I emailed the part number, my Amazon order number, and my address—and within only a few hours they replied to say that a replacement part was being shipped. To me—that is very good service. (But I do think that they should pack this better so it arrives undamaged). The sheet metal cover is held on by 8 screws—we were able to assemble the entire gym with the damaged cover and use the gym while we wait for the replacement part to arrive. We will be able to swap out that part without needing to remove any other parts.This home gym is good for the price we paid. It offers a lot of different exercises. The 150 pound weight stack on Model 988 that we got is enough weight for my husband. The online description is accurate. The equipment works well, and the pulleys operate smoothly. The sheet metal weight stack cover has a big sticker on it that displays all the ways to use the equipment. That’s very handy.The only exercises that don’t work excellently are the standing leg pulls (with the lower pulley and the ankle strap). The pulley is designed to pull UP, but when standing, with the ankle strap on, you are pulling OUT more straight from the wheel. The design of the equipment means that each time you pull OUT with your ankle, it also brings the swinging black leg bar out with it a little bit, and then after a few inches, that swinging leg bar (which you are not using) drops and bangs back against the gym. The exercise works fine, but that banging of the swinging black leg bar while you’re using the pulley is a little annoying. They should have added a pin to hold this firmly in place while using the leg pulley. All other exercises work great.Our set came with two carabiner clips but as far as I can tell. this set needs 3 so that you can do all the exercises without having to remove and “borrow” one of those clips. The lat bar needs both clips—one for each end of the chain. But the ankle strap also needs one. I had a spare carabiner clip at home that we are using for the ankle strap.Overall I do recommend this home gym. We are pleased with it.Although it doesn’t say that it needs a mat, we did purchase one (separately) because we have hard wood floors. We are using a 36” x 78” basic treadmill mat and it fits fine—it could have been several inches shorter and still would have been fine.If my review was helpful, please let Amazon know by clicking “helpful”. Thanks.IMPORTANT UPDATE: I failed to adjust the tension (of the pulley cables) correctly at assembly, so two weeks into using this gym, one of the pulley cables “jumped the track” and came out of its wheel. This stripped part of the rubber coating off of the pulley cable. Please read this to avoid my mistake:Two booklets come with the gym: (1) the Assembly Manual and (2) the Owners Manual. The Assembly Manual has all the step by step instructions for assembly. BUT the Owners Manual has important “please read before assembly” information including (on page 7) how to properly adjust the tension of the cable. READ THE OWNERS MANUAL BEFORE assembly (I wish I had). Then, when assembling the gym, please not the following clarifications to the Assembly Manual:1. Parts 30 (pages 3 and 23 ) have 4 different sets of holes for adjusting the pulley cable tension. After you are all finished assembling the entire gym, go back to part 30 (page 23) and make sure that you use the hole that makes the cable comfortably snug.2. Double check that you have both parts 74 placed correctly (there are two). Part 74 is shown on pages 4, 20, and 23. It is a metal “L” shaped guide which keeps the pulley cable inside the tracks of the two wheels attached to part 30 (see #1 above). Parts 74 should be positioned so that when you operate the gym, they do not abrade (rub up against) the rubber coating of the pulley cable.3. Double check that parts 12 (pages 2 and 17) swing freely (are not too tight). When you operate the gym, they should be able to move in order to stay aligned with the pulley wheels directly behind them (those pulley wheels are installed on page 21). Those two pulley wheels are attached to part 14 (page 21) and ALSO should swing freely to stay aligned with parts 12 while you operate the gym.I hope this is helpful to you. If it is, please let Amazon know by clicking “helpful”. Thanks.
R**S
Perfect for a home gym
Very impressed with this home gym. So much value for the price. This gym allows for so many different work outs. Assembly took a few hours but wasn't super complex. All the parts were in the box and the instructions were extremely easy to follow. I would recommend having and adjustable wrench on hand when putting together though
S**.
great value, well made
Overall I am happy with this gym. For $500, it is hard to beat all the features. The assembly was pretty easy, if you are fairly handy. The instruction could have been better, are all picture no words. No extra screws or nuts, so don't loose any. Took about 3 1/2 hours from start to finish. Make sure it is in place, heavy to move later. Also there is a plate between two pulley with several holes, be sure to pull it tight to the next hole. If not there will be play in some of the exercises like bench press.First I'll list the the Pros: For the price this is a good value, made well, heavy duty frame. It is capable of about 35 different exercises. Doesn't take up a lot of space. Easy to use, and effective. That being said, there are somethings that could have been better.Now the cons: The preacher attachment should be wider, only about 15 inches, should be at least 18 inches. I am about 5ft 7, and it is small for me.They only give you 2 attachments , a lat bar and a foot strap. I purchased some other attachments separably. I also purchased quick release carabiners, faster and easier then the screw ones they give you. The back board and seat could have used a little more foam, and the covering is not bad but poorly installed. The pulley are plastic not metal, but are pretty smooth. The weight are plastic filled with concrete not metal weights. We will see how they hold up. The Back board and seat would be better if they where adjustable. Taller people might have a problem with this. The leg extension also should be adjustable, all legs are not the same size. Overall if you are looking for gym quality equipment, this is not, but gym quality can cost thousand per piece. So if you have limited space and budget this is a very good buy for $500.
E**K
Great for home workouts
Watch for this to go on sale! No reason to pay full price. This is a great machine for a home gym. I assembled it myself in 4 hours with ease. You just have to follow the directions and when you get to the pulleys, don't be distracted. There are videos on YouTube to show you each step as well if you need more help.As for the workout, I've been going to a trainer at a gym for 2 years, and I wanted to be able to do more at home than I was doing with just a couple kettle bells and dumb bells. I got this on sale for 439, and it was definitely worth the money. You can get a full workout at home. Even if you're a beginner, you can use this!
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