Powertec Review and Comparison to GMWD Lever Gym: Which one is Better?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
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    Reviewing and comparing the Powertec Workbench Levergym to the GMWD Lever Gym. I'll break down differences in features, build, dimensions, attachments, assembly, and how they perform on the key exercises.
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    0:00 - Setting the Stage
    1:38 - Price Difference
    2:34 - Dimension Difference
    4:15 - Assembly / Attachments
    6:33 - Workbench
    7:28 - MAJOR Build Differences
    15:51 - How Exercises Feel
    18:47 - Which one I'd Recommend
    21:01 - Wrap up
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  • @hybridresistance
    @hybridresistance  28 дней назад +7

    Wanted to say thanks to Powertec for allowing and encouraging a honest review. I could have spent more time on the value of the bench itself with attachments, but as you can see the video time starting running. All that to say though, the powertec really won out for me personally with how well the bench integrated with the lever gym as well as the potential for using their other attachments.

  • @jollygreen9377
    @jollygreen9377 28 дней назад +6

    I bought the GMWD because of your original review. I love it and you can’t beat the price. After seeing this comparison I’m even more convinced that I made the right choice.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  27 дней назад +1

      Thanks man, means a lot that you trust and value the review.

  • @kailashsharma1030
    @kailashsharma1030 28 дней назад +6

    I have the powertech and used the magnet hack to hold the arms up and out of the way, overall really good piece of kit

  • @SkylerKingTW
    @SkylerKingTW 28 дней назад +2

    I am typing this as I watch the video, and I just noticed @3:30 you mention that base plate on the Powertec. That makes a big difference to the stability of the machine when you are doing specific movements. For example, if you are squatting or doing a pressing movement with bands attached, then the resistance from heavy bands could actually lift the feet of the machine and tilt the entire machine backwards. With that base plate, you are either standing on the plate or the bench is resting on it, preventing the machine from lifting up no matter how much band tension there is (as one example).
    @10:30 you'll notice the Powertec has a built in "rack" for the lat pull bar. That thing is actually heavy duty enough that it can be used to do pullups with the lat pull bar while it is in that cradle, which also means you have more variety for hand placement. (Okay, right as I finished typing that, I see that you mentioned it @11:00)
    @11:30 Powertec must have updated the design to being a two piece backbone in order to make shipping easier (similar to the Amazon competitors) because on my old Powertec stuff, that backbone was a single piece (meaning it could not shift like that). I think I even mentioned that in your video about the GMWD.
    @14:20 I know I am sounding like a broken record, but my old Powertec stuff always had the 2" bar sleeves for the weight tree. This must be another "new" thing they are doing.
    I think the larger base of the GMWD is definitely an advantage. It is just more stable. I guess I never noticed that the Powertec doesn't have "feet" since I routinely use a level and wedges under each corner of any of my machines to make sure that the machines themselves are as level as possible. But that is definitely a big deal. I can actually see several little things I think I prefer on the GMWD but overall the Powertec is a great ecosystem to get into. I am a bit disappointed at some of the changes I am seeing with Powertec, though. Makes it feel a bit less premium.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  27 дней назад

      Thank brother as always for sharing that valuable insight. I knew you'd have some passion in this topic being a longtime lever gym user. It's definitely a competitive market now with these companies trying to out do or improve upon shortcomings or existing products. I can sympathize with both sides. Some of those powertec attachments look awesome like that leg press.

  • @JoseSuarez-bk3qg
    @JoseSuarez-bk3qg 28 дней назад +3

    Mike, great review! I own a few Powertec pieces and they are nice products. I own the Workbench Multi-press and the Powertec Leg Press. They’re great home gym equipment and I have had them for six years. The Workbench Lever-gym is a 12 gauge steel gym that is heavier than the GMWD Lever-gym that is a 14 gauge steel gym. I enjoyed how you left it up to the potential buyer to decide which gym to get. Both gyms offer the ability to perform quality exercises but the Powertec has a tiny advantage because of the gauge steel used to make it stronger and that the bench can be connected to the unit. However, GMWD design of making base longer offers better stability than the Powertec. I also like that there is more cable length to give you a better lat pull down experience.
    Overall both gyms has their pros and cons and you can’t go wrong with either one. The Powertec is pretty much like the Total Gym where you can expand exercise options by acquiring additional Workbench attachments for the unit. The GMWD provides you with what you need to get you through your workouts without having to spend additional funds. It’s a tough choice to decide who is the winner as I guess it all depends on your budget and overall goals in using a lever-gym.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  27 дней назад +1

      Awesome comment and excellent points about the gauge steel. You're also dead on about the attachments business model parallel with TG. That is for sure something people need to consider on if they'll even use the attachments. Especially these as they can take up a lot of space.

  • @Agent_G_33
    @Agent_G_33 28 дней назад +2

    I gave up my beloved Powertec about a decade ago, but still miss it. Paid around $750 at the time brand new (mine was gray). Looks like it has changed a bit over the years, but still the OG.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  28 дней назад

      I want to look back now at how much it changed.

    • @Agent_G_33
      @Agent_G_33 28 дней назад

      @@hybridresistance Mostly, they would change how the bench attached every few years. Mine was permanently connected to it, and "pivoted" out of the way for squats. Bad part was you couldn't use the bench as a separate utility bench. Also, the extra level holes were not present. Little stuff like that. Overall, basically the same machine though.

  • @luismaldonado-wu2ks
    @luismaldonado-wu2ks 28 дней назад +4

    Great comparison, a deal breaker can be the customer service and being able to get replacement parts easily. I am also waiting for the Flexicon Machine to come out. I also use the bodylastics bands in my workouts.

  • @matthewruhland8443
    @matthewruhland8443 28 дней назад +2

    I’ve been waiting for a review like this! I have the brute force Australia version and was always interested in the powertec.

  • @eccentricshaun7637
    @eccentricshaun7637 10 часов назад

    I bought the powertec because I needed something more compact. Haven't noticed any wobble when I have weight plates on. And the fact that the arms are closer makes it a huge win. Only con I've seen is the back arm is too short.
    Stuff like triceps push downs, face pulls and bicep curls don't feel good because of the short range of motion. But lat pulldowns and rows feel great.
    Needed to place a couple of dumbbells on the floor for the cable row and sit on a 5 inch mat to feel higher up but not an issue.

  • @cwsmith17
    @cwsmith17 28 дней назад

    Thanks for the review brother. I'm going for the GMWD with their ham/extension machine and the leverage gym.

    • @amirj6874
      @amirj6874 27 дней назад

      I was thinking the same. Powertec has attachments, but for $1500 (what powertec costs without attachments) you can buy GMWD leverage gym, leg extension machine, and cable crossover station!

  • @dylano7242
    @dylano7242 16 дней назад +1

    I have both in a cabin and a house.
    I'd say go gmwd for $750 vs powertec $1400. but get the powertec bench seperate that can take the powertec bench attachment accessories .

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  15 дней назад

      I'm with you on that as the bench + accessories are definitely great with the powertec. Of course I really appreciate the ability to hook the bench into the lever gym.

  • @ELDogStar
    @ELDogStar 28 дней назад +4

    Power Tech. I'll take it.

  • @HomeGymHacksandReviews
    @HomeGymHacksandReviews 27 дней назад

    Nice breakdown of the two, of course, I am going with the Powertec.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  27 дней назад

      Thanks brother. I'm going to reach out to you about a topic seeing if you'd be interested in coming on the channel for a brief interview.

  • @amirj6874
    @amirj6874 27 дней назад

    Thank you for this video! I have been thinking of buying a lever gym and it literally came down to these two units. I kept watching videos, trying to decide if it is worth paying more for powertec. It still seems, for those of us with very tight budget, GMWD is a way to go! I liked your previous videos on GMWD, which show how it can be a very decent unit for a home gym setup. Again, I really appreciate the video!

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  27 дней назад +1

      Very happy you found it helpful. The prime motivation for me in this video was talking to you guys who were on the fence deciding between each one.

  • @TheCarterHomeGym
    @TheCarterHomeGym 25 дней назад

    I owned the Powertec Levergym for a couple years and really liked it! I did an in-depth review also (it was one of my first videos). I haven't tried the GHWD so I'm kinda partial to Powertec if I had to buy one again. Great job on the comparison 👏

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks brother. It's hard to not love the powertec name and branding.

  • @powerplanthomegym
    @powerplanthomegym 27 дней назад

    Will be an interesting video how you compare these 2 vs QTPRro2. Look forward to that!

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  27 дней назад +1

      Thank you. Let me know what you want to see featured. I think it's going to be a good comparison, but got to keep in mind you're paying more for the qtPro, but it definitely shows in the build quality for sure. That thing will last a lifetime

    • @powerplanthomegym
      @powerplanthomegym 27 дней назад

      Yeah the Pro2 is more of a premium/commercial rated product but it’ll be nice for the public to see the differences in your videos. How are you getting on with the pull-down attachment for the Pro2? I see they’ve made improvements to the way you load it and should be ready soon for release.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  27 дней назад +1

      @@powerplanthomegym The lat pull is actually doing great, but the new alteration they have planned will be much better. I definitely will cover that in my new video.

    • @powerplanthomegym
      @powerplanthomegym 27 дней назад

      @@hybridresistanceawesome! I look forward to that, from what I’ve seen looks very clever and to have in a home gym space will be epic

  • @Fitforacting
    @Fitforacting 28 дней назад +1

    Also would be cool to see you do a Collab video with home gym hacks and reviews. He’s big on power Tech and has been making videos for a while.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  27 дней назад +1

      Thanks man as always. I'm going to reach out to him for sure.

  • @antoniogonzalez-uv9bf
    @antoniogonzalez-uv9bf 18 дней назад

    I’m definitely in the market between these two great review first off. Just wondering how if there’s any differences between the core exercises i.e. bench press squad does one feel better than the other

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  18 дней назад

      It's very slight, but I prefer the feel of the powertec and also like being close to the machine to be able to rack and un-rack with the pin mid set. With that said the gmwd is more solid and doesn't shake. Stay tuned for tomorrow's video for another contender and comparison to the powertec.

  • @briand5047
    @briand5047 28 дней назад

    Haven't watched this yet but I was hoping you would do this.

  • @rubikSpread
    @rubikSpread 28 дней назад

    Curious to see how this works with bands

  • @bmwofboganville456
    @bmwofboganville456 25 дней назад +1

    I would take the cheaper levergym and buy into the Ironmaster bench / accessory line up

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  24 дня назад +1

      Got a chance to see a lot of the Ironmaster stuff at home gym con and was pretty impressed.

    • @powerplanthomegym
      @powerplanthomegym 24 дня назад

      Ironmaster equipment is amazing! I have most of their products, including super bench pro, DB’s and the IM2000 which was my preference over a powertec levergym when I was starting out my home gym. Ironmaster is really great kit for a home gym, especially if short on space.

  • @JamesDGarland
    @JamesDGarland 28 дней назад

    I’ve narrowed down my home gym build to either the Powertec line or Major Fitness B52 power rack/smith machine. I know they’re both fairly different but it’s the ecosystem of both that interest me.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  28 дней назад

      All around they're making some very affordable and functional machines.

  • @loulopez554
    @loulopez554 28 дней назад +1

    Good comparison.

  • @jaleesa00
    @jaleesa00 28 дней назад +1

    💪🏼 thanks for the great video
    Maybe you can interview the guy from garage gym hacks and reviews RUclips to get breakdowns of his hacks on the powertec.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  28 дней назад

      Thanks Jaleesa. I will look into that! Got another garage gym reviewer potentially doing an interview soon. Let me know what you think would be a good topic and or some questions you want to hear.

  • @hrothgarrannulfr1972
    @hrothgarrannulfr1972 28 дней назад +1

    I with the Powertec was red.
    I like that red color scheme, better.

  • @user-yc2xc9ku8z
    @user-yc2xc9ku8z 28 дней назад

    Have you ever done a review of the iron neck?

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  28 дней назад +1

      That's been on the burner for awhile, but not yet.

  • @stevewardlaw
    @stevewardlaw 26 дней назад +1

    I realize due to the size and cost it isn't ideal to test these, but do you have experience/comments/advice on the Body-Solid Leverage Gyms, the GLGS100P4 (smaller traditional one) and SBL460P4 (enormous 3-sided chimera for multiple people that would eat an entire room/garage) ? Keep up the great work :D

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  26 дней назад +1

      Thanks Steve. Unfortunately I haven't used the body solid lever gym. Only problem with those is that the arms can't move individually. That big machine looks similar to the Powertec's multi gym, which you're right is ginormous. I think Ptec's would be a better choice for those as well.

    • @stevewardlaw
      @stevewardlaw 24 дня назад +1

      Thanks a lot! Love the new logo :D

  • @andreadalex8893
    @andreadalex8893 27 дней назад

    Thanks great review. I have triplex Atx maybe it has better biomeccanic, you must try!

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  27 дней назад +1

      Thank you. Those machines do like contenders in the lever gym space.

    • @powerplanthomegym
      @powerplanthomegym 27 дней назад +1

      The ATX Triplex is also getting a refresh with a weight stack at the back, looks brilliant! Think that was at homegymcon actually.

    • @andreadalex8893
      @andreadalex8893 27 дней назад

      @@powerplanthomegym if you have some link or picture that show this please post it. Sorry i have seen It on Istagram now...innovative product great Atx!

  • @simoneorecchioni7352
    @simoneorecchioni7352 4 дня назад

    I'm undecided between Powertec levergym and Levergym from ATX which is a famous German company

  • @amirj6874
    @amirj6874 21 день назад

    Did you have a chance to use the machines some more? Any changes in opinion? Do you think that GMWD would be a solid piece of equipment for long term use for a home gym, or should one invest into powertec, as a more established brand?

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  20 дней назад +1

      Yes, I actually did giveaway my gmwd to a friend. Really most of the pros / cons still apply and you could still argue the gmwd wins out in some areas. Keeping the powertec for me was really about being closer to the machine, being able to rack/unrack mid set with the pin, and potentially trying out some of the powertec attachments.

  • @larryschnurr6407
    @larryschnurr6407 25 дней назад

    Hi Mike. Thank you for another great video. I have the Powertec lever gym. I really enjoy it. I have learned alot of hacks for the lever gym from Home Gym Hacks and reviews channel. Take a look when you get a chance. Pretty good stuff

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  24 дня назад +1

      Thanks Larry. He actually left a comment on this video and I intend on reaching out to him about it.

  • @tra3022
    @tra3022 28 дней назад +1

    RAPT leverage gym by Bruteforce Australia is great option for those interested in a leverage gym

    • @Louieblaze
      @Louieblaze 28 дней назад

      They no longer sell it in the states and replacement parts are practically nonexistent

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  28 дней назад

      I heard about that and looked into that one, but saw I couldn't get it out here.

  • @tokorojj
    @tokorojj 28 дней назад

    Do you like it better than the Speediance Gym Monster?

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  28 дней назад +1

      I actually a video answering this somewhat here ruclips.net/video/Vx4mismdMoM/видео.html
      But (like everything) they each have their own pros and cons. I'd say ones better than the other for certain things. Heavy weight with safety a lever gym wins but a single joint changing weight on the fly a speediance.

  • @randybowman
    @randybowman 28 дней назад

    I greatly prefer 1 inch horns for plate storage. It's easier to get plates on and off and it's not like they're going anywhere anyways unless I'm pulling them off.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  28 дней назад

      You're right it's not that big of a deal. Hate seeing that fresh yellow paint getting scratched up.

    • @screamofitness
      @screamofitness 28 дней назад

      ​@@hybridresistanceI have powertec I know they include paint marker to touch up the equipment for any scratches or peeling.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  28 дней назад +1

      @@screamofitness They definitely do which I love. I had an overload of unboxing / assembly footage that I had that featured in.

  • @NesolitS
    @NesolitS 17 дней назад +1

    For people who live in an apartment and has a problem with space or money, many of the exercises that are done on these machines can be very well improvised with two olympic bars in a landmine version (higher or lower position) and a worker's pulley roller attached to the ceiling or wall low and high for other pulling exercises or Swedish ladder which you can hang whatever you want and also resistance bands. Thanks for the video.

  • @Louieblaze
    @Louieblaze 28 дней назад

    The brute force is an exact copy of the now GMWD I am still waiting for replacement parts on a defect….should have gone with a Powertec.

  • @ronburgandy3339
    @ronburgandy3339 28 дней назад

    I have a Sparta that I was able to get off Amazon for a little over 600. It’s very similar and works really nice if anyone is in the market for a leverage gym. Great comparison video!

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  28 дней назад

      That thing looks really similar to the GMWD. Got to be white label product for sure. Thanks for watching and sharing that

  • @balboa0621
    @balboa0621 28 дней назад

    The shorter arms would make the wright heavier, right? There is a mechanical advantage associated with a longer lever, i believe.

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  28 дней назад

      Generally the further the weight is from the point of rotation, the harder. I don't know if one feels heavier or lighter than the other, but the powertec just feels like a slightly better groove.

  • @cwsmith17
    @cwsmith17 28 дней назад

    I still favor the GMWD leg curl/extension machine and the ability to squat on a less expensive GMWD

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  28 дней назад

      GMWD makes good products no question for the price. Actually got another one on the burner to review as well.

  • @chunwong1807
    @chunwong1807 28 дней назад

    Do you still like speediance?

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  28 дней назад +1

      Yes, I still use mine fairly consistently. Most for single joint stuff.

  • @rotemrock4774
    @rotemrock4774 27 дней назад

    ATx Multiplex Multi Gym try

    • @andreadalex8893
      @andreadalex8893 27 дней назад

      Best Home Gym equipement in the world i think!

    • @hybridresistance
      @hybridresistance  27 дней назад

      Definitely looks similar to that GMWD design.

    • @andreadalex8893
      @andreadalex8893 27 дней назад

      ​No please do another research for this peace of equipement. Atx multi Gym expecially the new version 2024 Is wonderful multi station all you need in an home Gym at best quality and with possibilty of other option! Indipendent lat machine with High and low pulley, indipendent leverage squat/calf, indipendent leverage machine for chest shoulder with better biomeccanhic , and now with a tower where you also can attach a lot of other option like belt squat and si many...and the bench with all option like leg ext/curl the ab option the preacher curl the pec fly the dip triceps option.... Please find It because Is wonderful best to have all in One!@@hybridresistance

    • @andreadalex8893
      @andreadalex8893 27 дней назад

      @@hybridresistance no

    • @andreadalex8893
      @andreadalex8893 27 дней назад

      @@hybridresistance ruclips.net/video/f3hm_gxh39I/видео.htmlsi=3tO1deWci0pgX0wq this Is a King in an Home Gym

  • @dadav5330
    @dadav5330 18 дней назад

    GMWD makes really good budget home gym products. Just know what you are buying and know its limitations and they will work great for you.