HomeGymAdvice.comUpdated December 2025

How We Research & Recommend

Transparency builds trust. Here's exactly how we create our recommendations.

The Honest Truth

We don't personally test every product we recommend. That would require thousands of pounds in equipment and years of hands-on time. Instead, we do something we believe is more valuable: we aggregate and synthesize expert opinion.

Think of us as your research assistant. We spend hours reading expert reviews, watching YouTube comparisons, analysing community discussions, and distilling it all into clear recommendations you can trust.

Our Research Process

1

Expert Review Analysis

We study reviews from trusted home gym equipment experts, prioritising reviewers with proven expertise, transparent methodology, and no obvious brand bias.

2

Community Consensus

We monitor Reddit (r/homegym, r/fitness), Garage Gym Reviews community to understand what real users experience over time. Marketing claims don't survive months of community discussion.

3

Cross-Reference & Verify

When multiple independent sources agree, we have confidence. When they disagree, we investigate why and present the nuance.

4

UK-Specific Validation

We verify availability, pricing, and warranty support for UK buyers. A great product that's impossible to buy or service in the UK isn't useful to our readers.

Sources We Trust

Not all reviews are equal. We weight sources based on expertise, transparency, and track record.

Tier 1: Primary Sources

Expert reviewers with demonstrated expertise, transparent methodology, and significant following.

  • Garage Gym Reviews (YouTube/Website) - Industry-leading equipment reviews, hands-on testing
  • Coop from Garage Gym Reviews (YouTube) - Detailed comparisons and long-term use insights
  • Basement Brandon (YouTube) - Budget-focused home gym builds
  • Gym Crafter (YouTube) - UK-based equipment reviews

Tier 2: Community Sources

Community consensus and specialist forums where real users share long-term experiences.

  • r/homegym (Reddit) - 800k+ members, real user experiences
  • r/fitness (Reddit) - Broader fitness community perspective
  • r/weightroom (Reddit) - Serious lifter recommendations
  • UK Fitness Forums (Forum) - UK-specific availability and experiences

Tier 3: Supporting Sources

Aggregated user reviews and manufacturer specifications for verification.

  • Amazon UK Reviews - 4+ stars with 100+ reviews, verified purchase prioritised
  • Manufacturer Specifications - Weight capacity, dimensions, warranty verification
  • Trustpilot Reviews - UK retailer and brand reputation

What We Don't Do

  • Claim to have "tested" products we haven't physically used
  • Accept payment to feature or rank products
  • Recommend products just because they have high affiliate commissions
  • Hide our affiliate relationships
  • Present opinions as facts without attribution

About Our Affiliate Links

Yes, we earn commissions when you buy through our links. This is how we keep the site running. But here's what matters:

  • We recommend products first, then find affiliate links (not the reverse)
  • Commission rates don't influence our rankings
  • We link to the best price, even if it means lower commission
  • We disclose affiliate relationships on every page

Keeping Content Current

The home gym equipment market changes. New products launch, prices shift, community opinion evolves. We review and update our recommendations regularly:

  • Major guides: Reviewed quarterly
  • Product availability: Checked monthly
  • Price changes: Links go to retailer for current pricing
  • New product launches: Added when sufficient expert reviews exist

Questions or Corrections?

If you spot an error, have a correction, or want to suggest a source we should consider, we want to hear from you. Accuracy matters more than ego.

Contact us with any feedback.

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