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Title: Bodybuilding equipment is getting outlandish
Post by: SF1900 on June 03, 2026, 05:02:27 AM
They look cool but seem to take up a lot of space.


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Title: Re: Bodybuilding equipment is getting outlandish
Post by: Stephano on June 03, 2026, 05:14:04 AM
People will do anything to avoid dumbbells and barbells, ffs...   ::)

Basically, it's stupid for the same reason a basic smith machine is stupid -- it lacks adjustability and forces all body types into the same groove. 

This is why the best (and usually most popular) machines are the most flexible ones -- lat pulldowns, cable-crossover stations that you can use for almost anything, etc. 

Title: Re: Bodybuilding equipment is getting outlandish
Post by: NaturalWonder83 on June 03, 2026, 05:22:53 AM
Looks unnecessary and reminds me of the Emperor's New Clothes. Smoke and mirrors.

Won't build muscle faster or better than a pull-up, barbell/dumbbell row, Nautilus Pullover, Hammer Strength Iso-Row, or any old 1990's rusted seated cable row with a torn / ripped seat to sit on.

Machines to work every freaking angle. I saw a barbell row machine the other day. Ridiculous crap.

I have had it with all these machines being forced down out throats in every video you watch. The only gyms that have all these high end equipment lines are the influencer gyms with the weird square designs on the ceilings. Or the garbage influencers that are given free equipment for their home gyms.

I'm so sick and tired of hearing about Panatta, Prime, and Arsenal. No normal small gym can afford this crap.
Title: Re: Bodybuilding equipment is getting outlandish
Post by: Stephano on June 03, 2026, 05:46:48 AM
Looks unnecessary and reminds me of the Emperor's New Clothes. Smoke and mirrors.

Won't build muscle faster or better than a pull-up, barbell/dumbbell row, Nautilus Pullover, Hammer Strength Iso-Row, or any old 1990's rusted seated cable row with a torn / ripped seat to sit on.

Machines to work every freaking angle. I saw a barbell row machine the other day. Ridiculous crap.

I have had it with all these machines being forced down out throats in every video you watch. The only gyms that have all these high end equipment lines are the influencer gyms with the weird square designs on the ceilings. Or the garbage influencers that are given free equipment for their home gyms.

I'm so sick and tired of hearing about Panatta, Prime, and Arsenal. No normal small gym can afford this crap.

I've mentioned this before, but a lot of basic/normie gyms here in Europe have Panatta equipment, and it's really nothing special.  I'd call Panatta mid at best. 

...Some of their machines are among the worst I've ever seen -- e.g. a pec deck that's so mechanically and biomechanically busted that a 100-pound weakling can use the entire stack of weights.

I wouldn't rank Panatta higher than Cybex, Nautilus, or LifeFitness at all.  Maybe lower, actually.
Title: Re: Bodybuilding equipment is getting outlandish
Post by: Donny on June 03, 2026, 05:49:10 AM
Looks unnecessary and reminds me of the Emperor's New Clothes. Smoke and mirrors.

Won't build muscle faster or better than a pull-up, barbell/dumbbell row, Nautilus Pullover, Hammer Strength Iso-Row, or any old 1990's rusted seated cable row with a torn / ripped seat to sit on.

Machines to work every freaking angle. I saw a barbell row machine the other day. Ridiculous crap.

I have had it with all these machines being forced down out throats in every video you watch. The only gyms that have all these high end equipment lines are the influencer gyms with the weird square designs on the ceilings. Or the garbage influencers that are given free equipment for their home gyms.

I'm so sick and tired of hearing about Panatta, Prime, and Arsenal. No normal small gym can afford this crap.

haha...  If people canīt BB Row ..do DB rows or a bench supported Row.
can do it in a home Gym
Title: Re: Bodybuilding equipment is getting outlandish
Post by: NaturalWonder83 on June 03, 2026, 06:04:50 AM
I've mentioned this before, but a lot of basic/normie gyms here in Europe have Panatta equipment, and it's really nothing special.  I'd call Panatta mid at best. 

...Some of their machines are among the worst I've ever seen -- e.g. a pec deck that's so mechanically and biomechanically busted that a 100-pound weakling can use the entire stack of weights.

I wouldn't rank Panatta higher than Cybex, Nautilus, or LifeFitness at all.  Maybe lower, actually.
I believe you! I'm so sick of seeing these influencers praise Panatta so much.

I've never seen any in person here on the East Coast.

You ever see Hany Rambod's personal gym? I think it's all custom Panatta equipment. He makes Panatta seem like the top of the line, best of the best.

I've heard people in videos refer to Panatta equipment as the "Ferrari of Gym Equipment." Apparently the seats are also supposed to be out of this world comfortable/luxurious.


haha...  If people canīt BB Row ..do DB rows or a bench supported Row.
can do it in a home Gym
The machine's stupid selling point is that it takes the core and lower back out of the exercise. They go to so many lengths just to make the exercise easier and more comfortable. All these new machines make it seem like "God forbid you need to stabilize".
Title: Re: Bodybuilding equipment is getting outlandish
Post by: IroNat on June 03, 2026, 06:50:22 AM
Arms Race in the commercial gym world.
Title: Re: Bodybuilding equipment is getting outlandish
Post by: BB on June 03, 2026, 06:52:59 AM
Panatta is really pretty stuff, lots of eye appeal, that helps it. I always stop to look at it. They're also good at getting in with influencers.

Gym equipment has become like comic or tool collecting. Lots of buying and hunting down this or that, but little actual use. Guys with $50,000 - 100,000 gyms that use maybe $5,000 of it at best.

That being said, if I owned a commercial facility, I'd own tons of odd stuff.
Title: Re: Bodybuilding equipment is getting outlandish
Post by: Pet shop boys on June 03, 2026, 07:01:54 AM
People will do anything to avoid dumbbells and barbells, ffs...   ::)

Basically, it's stupid for the same reason a basic smith machine is stupid -- it lacks adjustability and forces all body types into the same groove. 

This is why the best (and usually most popular) machines are the most flexible ones -- lat pulldowns, cable-crossover stations that you can use for almost anything, etc.


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Title: Re: Bodybuilding equipment is getting outlandish
Post by: Grape Ape on June 03, 2026, 07:35:58 AM
They look cool but seem to take up a lot of space.


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