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Selectorized Machines

Selectorized machines are a strong fit for buyers who want guided strength training, fast weight changes, and equipment that is easy to use across a wide range of fitness levels. This collection includes selectorized gym equipment and weight stack machines for upper body, lower body, and core training, including leg press, chest press, lat pulldown, row, leg extension, and leg curl options.

If you are comparing selectorized machines for a home gym, apartment gym, training studio, rehab setting, or commercial facility, use the filters below to compare options by movement type, size, and price.

  • SportsArts Mid Row P821 Save 7%
    Original Price $4,495.00
    Current Price $4,195.00
    SportsArt SportsArt Mid Row P821

    SportsArt’s Mid Row  SportsArt's seated row machine targets your back muscles. Muscles include Teres Major (outer back), the Latissimus Dorsi (mid...

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  • SportsArts Shoulder Press P817 Save 6%
    Original Price $4,895.00
    Current Price $4,595.00
    SportsArt SportsArt Shoulder Press P817

    SportsArt’s Shoulder Press The SportsArt Performance Strength Series combines quality and value in an elegant circuit of 14 stations designed to ...

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  • SportsArt Lat Pulldown P726 Save 1%
    Original Price $3,595.00
    Current Price $3,564.75
    SportsArt SportsArt Lat Pulldown P726

    SportsArt’s Lat Pulldown The SportsArt Performance Strength Series combines quality and value in an elegant circuit of over 20 stations designed t...

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  • SportsArts Rotary Torso P835 Save 5%
    Original Price $5,995.00
    Current Price $5,695.00
    SportsArt SportsArt Rotary Torso P835

    SportsArt’s Rotary Torso  SportsArt rotary torso exercise machine allows you to strengthen your core by rotating your trunk against resistance. Th...

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  • SportsArts Glute P855 Save 8%
    Original Price $3,995.00
    Current Price $3,695.00
    SportsArt SportsArt Glute Machine P855

    SportsArt’s Glute Machine SportsArt glute machine allows a user to isolate the three gluteus muscles: the Maximus, medius, and minimus. A lower s...

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  • SportsArt Leg Extension P857 Save 6%
    Original Price $4,895.00
    Current Price $4,595.00
    SportsArt SportsArt Leg Extension P857

    SportsArt’s Leg Extension The leg extension is a resistance weight training exercise that targets the quadriceps muscle in the legs.  Features ...

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  • SportsArts Prone Leg Curl P858 Save 6%
    Original Price $4,895.00
    Current Price $4,595.00
    SportsArt SportsArt Prone Leg Curl P858

    SportsArt’s Prone Leg Curl The leg curl is an isolation exercise that targets the hamstring muscles. The exercise involves flexing the lower leg ...

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How to Decide if Selectorized Machines Are Right for You

Not sure if selectorized machines are the best fit for your space and training style? Use the guide below to understand where selectorized gym equipment works best, what tradeoffs to expect, and how it compares with plate loaded machines and other machine-based strength options.

Why Choose Selectorized Machines?

Selectorized machines are a strong choice for buyers who want guided strength training with built-in weight stacks, faster resistance changes, and a simpler user experience across a broad range of training levels. They are especially useful in commercial gyms, apartment fitness rooms, hotels, rehab settings, schools, and general-use training spaces.

Fast and simple weight changes

One of the biggest advantages of selectorized machines is the built-in weight stack. Users can adjust resistance quickly with a pin instead of manually loading plates.

A strong fit for multi-user spaces

Selectorized gym equipment is often ideal for facilities where many different users share the same machines, including commercial gyms, apartment gyms, hotels, and community fitness rooms.

Easy to approach for a wider range of users

Because the resistance changes are simple and the movement path is guided, selectorized machines are often more approachable for beginners and general-population users.

Useful for organized upper and lower body coverage

Selectorized machines are available across many common movement categories, including leg press, chest press, lat pulldown, shoulder press, low row, leg extension, and leg curl options.

Clean fit for commercial and rehab environments

Weight stack machines are often a practical fit for settings where ease of use, predictable movement, and quick transitions matter more than manual loading.

Best For

  • Commercial gyms
  • Apartment fitness rooms
  • Hotels and community fitness spaces
  • Rehab and therapy settings
  • Buyers who want fast weight changes
  • Users who prefer guided machine training

Less Ideal For

  • Buyers who prefer manually loaded resistance
  • Performance-focused spaces that want a more traditional plate-loaded feel
  • Shoppers who want fewer built-in movement constraints
  • Users specifically looking for heavy plate-loaded specialty machines

Still deciding if selectorized machines are the right fit? These quick answers cover the questions shoppers usually ask before buying.

Common Questions Asked about Selectorized Machines

  • Selectorized machines are strength machines with built-in weight stacks that let users change resistance quickly by moving a selector pin.

  • Selectorized machines use a built-in weight stack for quick adjustments, while plate loaded machines require users to add and remove weight plates manually.

  • Yes. Selectorized machines are often one of the best fits for commercial gyms because they are easy to use, fast to adjust, and practical for multiple users.

  • Weight stack machines are another common way to describe selectorized machines, since resistance is adjusted through a built-in stack instead of loose plates.

  • Selectorized machines are best for buyers who want guided strength training, easier resistance changes, and equipment that works well for a wide range of users.

  • They can be, especially if you want guided movement and simple weight changes. They are most common in larger home gyms or dedicated training spaces with room for standalone machines.

  • Selectorized machines can support many common movements, including leg press, chest press, shoulder press, lat pulldown, low row, leg extension, leg curl, and core-focused exercises.

  • For many users, yes. Because they are guided and easy to adjust, selectorized machines are often more beginner-friendly than manually loaded alternatives.

  • Look at footprint, movement type, weight stack range, user experience, build quality, and whether the machine fits the needs of your space and members.

  • They can cover many training needs, but not all. Many buyers combine selectorized machines with racks, benches, dumbbells, and plate-loaded equipment for a more complete setup.

Need Help Choosing the Right Selectorized Machines?

If you are comparing selectorized machines for a home gym, apartment gym, hotel, studio, rehab setting, or commercial facility, we are happy to help you narrow down the right fit before you order.

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