Global Fitness, the Gardena, California company that sells and remanufactures fitness machines, is pointing home buyers toward its home gym packages as the second half of 2026 gets underway. With July marking the midpoint of the year, the company is seeing steady interest from people who want to build a complete training space at home rather than renew a club membership, and it is meeting that demand with refurbished cardio and strength equipment drawn from the same brands found on commercial gym floors.
The company works out of 1639 W. Rosecrans Avenue in Gardena, California, and ships across the United States. Its core business is straightforward. Global Fitness buys, restores, and resells fitness machines, and it also builds custom equipment to order. For a home buyer, that means the option to assemble a room around used gym equipment that has been reconditioned to working order and backed by a comparable warranty, at prices the company positions well below the cost of new machines.
What a home gym package covers
A home setup usually starts with one or two anchor pieces and grows from there. Global Fitness stocks a wide cardio range that includes treadmills, elliptical trainers, rowing machines, exercise bikes, steppers, stepmills, indoor cycling bikes, and incline trainers. On the strength side, buyers can choose from weight benches, dumbbells, weight racks, cable crossover machines, functional trainers, selectorized stations, plate-loaded equipment, multi-gym stations, and Smith machines. Gym flooring and mats round out the list, which matters for anyone converting a garage or spare room into a training area.
Because the company carries names such as Life Fitness, Precor, Cybex, Matrix, Star Trac, Technogym, Woodway, Hammer Strength, and Nautilus, a home buyer does not have to trade brand quality for a lower price. Many of these machines were originally engineered for constant use in busy facilities, so a restored unit in a home tends to see far lighter duty than it was designed to handle. That is a large part of why demand for used commercial gym equipment has held up among individuals, not just gym operators.
Why refurbished appeals in the middle of the year
Mid-year is a practical time to build a home gym. The rush of January resolutions has passed, and buyers who have spent the first half of 2026 deciding what they actually use are in a better position to invest in the right pieces. Refurbished machines suit that mindset. Rather than guess with the cheapest new option, a buyer can put the same budget toward a heavier, better-built machine that has been remanufactured and checked over.
Global Fitness handles the restoration itself. Its refurbishment and remanufacturing work covers the mechanical and cosmetic condition of each machine, and the company can customize equipment for buyers who want a particular finish or configuration. That in-house process is what allows it to stand behind its inventory with a warranty and to keep a steady supply of used gym equipment for sale across both cardio and strength categories.
Delivery, installation, and support
Building a home gym is only part of the task. Getting heavy machines into a house is the other part. Global Fitness offers delivery and installation, which removes the hardest step for buyers who are not equipped to move a loaded rack or a commercial treadmill on their own. The company also runs leasing options and a buy-back program, and it handles international sales, so its reach extends beyond home users to colleges, sports teams, and gym operators as well.
For a first-time home buyer, that range of support tends to matter as much as the equipment itself. Knowing that a machine arrives set up and ready, and that it carries a warranty, lowers the risk that keeps some people from choosing restored equipment over new. It also means a home gym can be planned as a single project rather than a series of separate purchases and deliveries.
The wider picture
The market for restored fitness equipment has grown as more buyers weigh value and longevity against the appeal of buying new. Commercial-grade machines are built to last, and a well-maintained unit can serve a household for years. Reusing that hardware also keeps serviceable equipment out of landfill, which fits the way many buyers now think about large purchases. Global Fitness sits in the middle of that shift, restoring machines that would otherwise be retired and putting them back into use in homes and facilities around the country.
As the second half of 2026 begins, the company is encouraging home buyers to think about a full setup rather than a single machine, and to take advantage of the savings that come with buying restored rather than new. With a broad catalog, recognizable brands, and in-house refurbishment, Global Fitness aims to make a complete home gym a realistic project for buyers working to a budget.
Readers can explore the full range of home gym packages, cardio machines, and strength equipment on the Global Fitness website at https://www.globalfitness.com/.
About Global Fitness
Global Fitness is a fitness equipment company based in Gardena, California, that sells new, refurbished, and used gym equipment to customers across the United States. The company remanufactures and customizes cardio and strength machines from brands including Life Fitness, Precor, Cybex, Matrix, Star Trac, Technogym, Woodway, Hammer Strength, and Nautilus, and serves home users, colleges, sports teams, and commercial gyms. Its services include equipment refurbishment, customization, delivery and installation, leasing, and buy-back programs.
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