The Best Multi Gyms of 2026
Strength work wins you over quickly. It feels grounded, straightforward and rewarding in a way that sticks long after the session ends. Multi gyms wrap the main lifts into one tidy setup, giving you a clear path from warm up to the heavy stuff. The picks here stand out in 2026 for steady movement and practical layouts that help your session flow. If you want a strength hub that actually feels good to train on, these are the ones worth your attention.
The Best Multi Gyms of 2026, Approved by Fitshop Experts
BodyMax MG5 Multi Gym
Serious strength in a small corner of the room.
Why it made the list
The MG5 earns its spot because it covers the main strength moves in one compact frame. Chest work, pulldowns, leg training and isolation stations all come together here, backed by a 102 kg stack that offers steady progression. The adjustable pads and fly arms help dial in a comfortable line of movement, which gives the machine a more flexible feel than many home units in this range.
Key features
- 102 kg selectorised weight stack
- Chest press, leg curl, leg extension, lat pulldown, low pulley work, abdominal crunch station, preacher curl pad and leg press plate
- Adjustable back pad, fly arms with several positions and three leg extension settings
- Compact footprint at 200 × 122 × 208 cm
- Maximum user weight 135 kg
BodyCraft X4 Multi Gym
Strength sessions never queue here.
Why it made the list
The X4 earns its place through steady movement, sturdy build and a clear layout. Each station has its own job. You get pulldowns and fly work, an adjustable cable setup, a press and leg curl area and a separate leg press unit. The four 90 kg stacks give controlled jumps in load, which helps plan strength work across major muscle groups.
Key features
- Four training stations that can be used at the same time
- 4 × 90 kg selectorised weight stacks
- Over 100 exercise options for upper body, lower body and core
- Steel frame with a durable coating and firm, reinforced pads
- Dimensions 281 × 223 × 212 cm
- Height adjustable cable station
- Lat bar, curl bar and extra attachments included
BodyCraft GXP Multi Gym
Big exercise menu in a compact frame.
Why it made the list
The BodyCraft GXP Multi Gym packs a surprising amount into a modest footprint. The cable ratio toggle is genuinely handy, the stack moves smoothly and the adjustable pads help you settle into a comfortable setup. The frame feels reassuring during daily sessions and the option to add a leg press later is a nice touch if your training grows over time.
Key features
- Over 100 exercise options in a compact layout
- Cable ratio shifts from 4:1 to 2:1 for lighter or heavier work
- Nine cable arm settings for precise positioning
- Smooth 90.7 kg weight stack with high tensile cables
- Supportive orthopaedic backrest and adjustable seat
- Heavy gauge steel frame and sealed bearing pulleys
- Optional leg press upgrade for extra lower body variety
Taurus WS7 Multi Gym
A tidy setup that packs in serious strength work.
Why it made the list
The Taurus WS7 Multi Gym brings press arms, cables, a leg module and a lat setup into one steady unit. Adjustments are clear, the frame feels grounded and the rotating arms give you room to train from different angles. A 90 kg stack and useful accessories round it out for day to day strength work.
Key features
- Wide exercise range for full body training
- Multiple grip and handle options for varied angles
- Adjustable press arms, cable stations and leg module
- Smooth pulley action using quality components
- Heavy duty frame that stays put during sessions
- Eight position backrest for a comfortable setup
- Includes 90 kg weight stack plus accessories
Tunturi HG60 Multi Gym
A compact unit packed with everyday strength essentials.
Why it made the list
The Tunturi HG60 combines chest work, pulleys, a leg station and a curl pad in a tidy setup that works well in smaller home spaces. The 70 kg stack adjusts quickly, the pads shift into comfortable positions and the included training app offers guided sessions if you want extra direction during your workouts.
Key features
- Chest press, shoulder press, high pulley, low pulley, leg station and curl pad in one compact unit
- Integrated 70 kg weight stack with clear pop pin adjustments
- Steady footprint that works well in smaller rooms
- Backrest and curl pad adjust for varied positions
- Smooth pulley action and handy attachments included
- Free access to the Tunturi Training app for guided sessions
Life Fitness G4 Multi Gym
A compact setup with a strong mix of upper body moves.
Why it made the list
The Life Fitness G4 offers a fixed motion strength station with around 30 exercises covering abs, arms, shoulders, back and chest. The press arm adjusts through seven angles, the pads feel supportive and the pulleys give you steady movement throughout each rep. It arrives with useful attachments and a 73 kg stack, all in a footprint that tucks neatly into a corner.
Key features
- Around 30 exercises for abs, arms, shoulders, back and chest
- Press arm shifts through seven angles for varied upper body work
- Compact footprint that fits cleanly into smaller spaces
- Supportive seat and backrest with ergonomic positioning
- Smooth Cable Motion setup for controlled movement
- Comes with lat bar, low row bar, ab and triceps strap, ankle strap
- 73 kg weight stack included, with optional add on kit available
Inspire Fitness M5 Multi Gym
Train side by side, backed by coaching from Chris Hemsworth’s team.
Why it made the list
The Inspire Fitness M5 pairs two 95 kg stacks with a smooth press arm, an adjustable leg station and a broad pulley setup that handles a wide mix of exercises. Two people can train side by side, and the movement stays clean thanks to its higher grade cables and bearings. It also includes three months of Centr guidance from Chris Hemsworth’s team, which gives you a helpful starting point if you want ideas for new sessions.
Key features
- Dual 95 kg stacks support two users training at once
- Press arm offers fixed and free motion for varied upper body work
- Adjustable leg curl and leg extension station
- 11 gauge steel frame with high tensile cables and precision pulleys
- Smooth, controlled movement across the full range
- Six seat heights and multiple backrest angles to settle into a comfortable position
- Comes with quality accessories including row handles, lat bar and curl bar
- Includes three months of Centr coaching from Chris Hemsworth’s team
Marcy PM4400 Home Multi Gym
A plate loaded setup that feels closer to free weight training.
Why it made the list
The Marcy PM4400 uses a leverage system instead of pulleys, giving you a steady, controlled feel while working with serious weight. The bench shifts through multiple angles, the straight bar doubles as a barbell and the arms take standard or Olympic plates. The high loading limits on each arm also give you plenty of room to push heavier lifts as your strength progresses.
Key features
- Large exercise range using a simple, cable free setup
- Takes standard and Olympic weight plates
- Back pad has ten angles and the seat has four
- Revolving straight bar doubles as a barbell
- Front arm loading capacity 226 kg and rear arm 181 kg
- Bench slides and pivots to open up more training positions
- Clear plate loading system for heavier strength work
Multi Gyms at Fitshop
Strength training at home works best when your kit feels right for you. Pick your machine based on goals, space and the moves you return to often. Even entry level units can shine when the layout fits your plan. Explore the lineup online, test a few in store or get advice from the Fitshop crew.