

💪 Elevate your home workouts with pro-level power and precision!
The Marcy MD9010G Home Gym is a commercial-grade Smith Machine combined with a heavy-duty adjustable bench, designed for full-body strength training. Featuring a robust 14-gauge steel frame, smooth metallic ball bearings, and a versatile 3-station cable pulley system, it supports heavy lifting with multi-position safety stops. Ideal for muscle building and toning, this all-in-one home gym solution offers ergonomic comfort and durability, backed by a 2-year warranty.












| ASIN | B001D78PCE |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 347,974 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 264 in Home Gym Systems |
| Color | Brown/Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,112) |
| Date First Available | 15 Jun. 2008 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00096362999823 |
| Handle type | Fixed Handle |
| Height | 8 inches |
| Included components | Smirth machine Home gym, Full Bench, Manual, Tools |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 84 inches |
| Item display width | 20 inches |
| Item model number | MD-9010 |
| Manufacturer | Marcy |
| Material composition | Steel |
| Material type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum weight recommendation | 135 Kilograms |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 241.3 x 200.66 x 218.44 cm; 169.19 kg |
| Seasons | All Weather |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport | Excercise & Fitness |
| Style | Silver |
| Tension level | 300 pounds |
| UPC | 096362999823 400128605574 688962462281 |
| Weight | 107.5 kg |
J**J
Very happy
OK, so delivery was earlier than stated, it comes on a pallet in 3 boxes. There are a lot of parts, some big some small. Don't expect this to be a quick job, took me all day and I am a Mechanical Engineer, but the end result was worth all the effort. The picture shows some chains for the cross fly's these are not included, but i went on to the suppliers web site and ordered for next to nothing. Am I happy with the package? yes very. Been using it every day and have cancelled my gym membership, will have a simple payback period of 2 years, so for me it will also save me money.
C**E
No good for the price
The loading pins at the back of the machine does not glide and gets caught all the time so you can't use the cables properly. It just stops moving and can cause a serious injury. I have tried wd40 to make it glide but it keeps getting caught so does not help. The only bit I can use is the Smith bar. Really angry considering how much this cost. It took 10 hours to put together and can't be used. Would give zero stars if I could.
D**.
I read review after review before finally pulling the trigger on this purchase. My wife wanted this machine and I was concerned about the size, the complexity, and the weight. First...the size. It is tall, wide, and long. You will also need to consider that you need about 2 feet on the three, non bench, sides to move weights. So when deciding where it will go, don't forget that fact. On the bench side...you will need even more. You will be moving the bench in and out and up and down and need some room to maneuver. We have about 6 feet in front of the machine and that seems to work well. We ended up with about a foot on one side and the back and while it works...it is not ideal. The last thing on this point...this is not a knock on the machine...it is just something to consider when purchasing. Next was the complexity of the machine. Using it is a breeze. My only complaint is that the two latches on the bench (for the seat back, and the curl pad) must be unscrewed and screwed back in. I saw this in other reviews and was willing to accept the annoyance. But know... it is not a 2 second operation...more like 30 seconds. Now...the real complexity with this machine is the assembly. I saw lots and lots of negative comments about it. But also lots and lots of helpful hints. I will condense several of those and few of my own here. First...this thing comes in three, big, boxes. They are heavy. You will need to inspect them when they arrive for damage and don't accept them if you notice any or if any of the boxes are heavily damaged or have been ripped open. Once you have ownership of the boxes...carefully unpack them and sort the pieces. In my case, I matched each part with the picture in the construction manual and put a small round sticker with the part number on each. ***If you have one take away from my construction story...this should be it...take the time to organize and label your parts. It will pay off in spades as you work. The hardware was packaged well and labeled on cardboard packages and was very easy to work with. Take your time. Understand what you plan to do...get all the parts ready...ensure you understand your goal and then proceed with each step. You will do much better if you have someone to help you. Sometimes, just someone holding a large bar in place will save you a ton of time. Start by assembling the bench. It is fairly straight forward and you will learn a lot before you get into the bigger pieces. The super structure is straight forward and is just bulky...this is where the second person really comes in handy. Make sure you have everything lined up and bolts in before you tighten the bolts. In some cases you simply need the "wiggle" room to get thing to fit. In any case...the most complex and confusing part is the cables. Three hints here. 1. Take all the time you need to logically work out what they are trying to do. It is complicated and involves multiple fly wheels in one, very complex, mechanism. It was not until I was finished that I understood how it was going to work. The part that can get very confusing is the long cable that goes through the part with two wheels side by side. Really study the picture and understand the direction of the cable as it goes through. This is the part you will get backwards if not very careful. 2. In the Owners guide, they give you the same pictures as the construction guide, but they add words for the cabling. Read this. It helps a little. 3. Do not tighten everything up, for a step, until you are 100% sure you have it right. This will save you a lot of heartache later! In the end, it took my wife and I about 90 minutes to label everything and about 7 hours, spread over 3 days, to finish construction. I used a pair of pliers, a rubber mallet, and a socket set. Those were the only tools I needed to provide...the allen wrenches were included with the hardware. The last area to consider is the weight of this machine. I live in a house that was built in the early 60's with wood construction. This would not fit in our basement so it had to go on the first level. I was concerned. About 400lbs of machine...say...another 200lbs of weights...and then me ~300lbs and possibly my wife...(no weight here...I am not a rookie husband)! But we are easily pushing 1000lbs. Hmmm...should I be worried? Yes. So I called a friend of mine who was a contractor in my neighborhood (so knew our houses). He told me it was not a problem. He said...think about a bedroom set with a water bed. Four contact points and well over 1000lbs. Fair enough. This machine has the footprint of a small bed...and the feet are actually wider than that of a water bed. There is also a fifth foot under the rear weight assembly. So that concern was negated. We installed it...have about 150lbs of weights and not a creak can be heard from the floor. So no problems there. In the end...we love our machine. We use WD40 on back post and on the posts for the bar bearings. We also make sure the cables are not kinked. We adjusted the tension on the cables after the first week (see the owners maual for how), and have added some padding to keep from banging heads and legs on things. The quality is good and machine is sturdy and works as advertised. I highly recommend this machine and look forward to updating my review after we have used it for a year (to give you an idea on wear).
P**K
Verry happy with it Takes some time to put it together but when done ausume machine Its a big and strong machine
S**H
So couple things. First of all, I’m a 5’4” 125lb woman and I put this together BY MYSELF cables included. It may be a little hard, but you do not need two people to assemble despite other reviews, just need some common sense and a ratchet set with the 5/8th bolt size. Second, do NOT rip open all of the cardboard sheets that hold the nuts and bolts. I took my buck knife and only cut out around the exact ones I needed for the next step and only took out the very one I needed. You can easily start mixing them up if you take out different lengths at a time as some of the bolts only vary by an 8th inch. ONLY WORK WITH THE EXACT NUT/BOLT COMBO YOU NEED AT A TIME. I went one page at a time on the directions and one nut/ bolt combo at a time pictured and worked my way through that page until I had completed everything. For some of the cable steps, you don’t attach the cable pulley mount to anything until a few pages later- just let it hang there until it says to attach it to something. Third, and this is VERY IMPORTANT IF YOU’RE SHORT OR WANT EXTRA RANGE OF MOTION. Being 5’4 and wanting to do hip thrust, deadlifts, stuff that requires the bar to be close to the ground, DO NOT PUT ON THE SAFETY HOOKS. As you can see from my one picture holding the safety hook up you lose about 3 inches of range of motion at the bottom if you have these on the pole. Being that it’s a smith machine and you can rack it every few inches I don’t think they’re necessary and it took about an hour to get them off after I had already assembled the whole thing, which can be done by removing the j shaped weight storage racks and sliding them off of the bottom of the pole- not fun. I included a picture at the bottom of my hip thrust range of motion which is the perfect height without the safety hooks being installed. Clamps- upgrade to quick release clamps, I got the amazon recommended black ones pictures they run about $8 a set and are worth not having to deal with the metal ones. Attachments- they’re just okay, I bought a separate ankle strap that is much more padded and a Bar pad from perfect peach athletics- $26 and is so worth it. I also recommend purchasing some quick release carabiner hooks to attach all the accessories with, I found 4 for $7 on here which is better than having to unscrew them each time. Weight types- this machine CAN run off OLYMPIC OR STANDARD WEIGHTS you just don’t put the black sleeves on if you want standard sized plates. Bench- the bench is actually pretty good when it comes to the leg/ bicep attachments and again can work off Olympic or standard weights. Only thing I don’t like is that there’s a lumbar support in the bench it is not completely flat and that you have to unscrew the pin to incline the bench. Otherwise fairly sturdy. Also it doesn’t have wheels which is annoying to move. Take your time putting this monster together, I did it in about 8 hours over a couple days and it went almost completely smoothly since I took my time. This is a great addition to any home gym you can do SO many different exercises with it and is well worth the price. Also, I found an entire set of Olympic plates at goodwill for $112 plus a lot of standard sized and dumbbells. Check out second hand before you spend a fortune on a few plates of iron- I restored mine with a wire brush and some rust oleum spray paint and they look new again. Hope this review helped you make a decision and happy lifting guys!
S**.
I read a number of reviews before buying this product, and the price is hard to pass on. This is a great home gym and a great price. Remember you still need weight plates. Construction: this arrives in3 boxes. Box 1 is the main frame and weighs about 250lbs, box 2 is more parts to the main unit and weighs about 100 lbs, the third box is the bench and weighs about 80 lbs I think. Some folks said they took 8hrs to build this. My son and I worked together building the unit, recommend having help for sure. We took about 5hrs total to assemble the entire unit. The directions are like Ikea instructions, mostly just pictures of what to assemble. Keep the parts in their shrinkwrap tray while assembling, this will help keep things organized. The cables were probably the most challenging just to be sure about the routing but not really a problem. Do route the cables under the pulley before securing the pulley with the bolt and nut. Likes: Has barbell storage cup, can hold Olympic or standard weights (won't stack bumper plates well), integrated fly machine, solid build, adjustable in a number of ways. Lots of exercises, can easily use with curl bar or strait bar. Dislikes: the adapters for Olympic weights are not as sturdy as I would like, the Smith machine does not have a counter weight though at this price point I would not expect it, the bench is really not comfortable I don't know who the lumbar support was built for. I am about 6'1" and use an Olympic bar for squats rather than the Smith machine here, I found that the bar wasn't out of the way enough for me, so I rigged up an option to hold it up and out of the way. I don't think this will be much of an issue for most folks though. Final thoughts: my whole family loves this and we use it daily. we added smaller snap-links to the ends of the cables for easier swapping out of accessories. While we wish that there were some higher end features like an integrated plate stack for the cables, I really can't complain. The features packed into this unit for $1,000 are great. Everyone can get something out of this unit. Do not plan on using the weight storage pegs with bumper plates because they won't stack as the pegs are too close together. Standard metal and rubbercoated (standard and Olympic) fit just fine. Highly recommend this product, a great home gym!
J**S
We spent about 3 hrs just inventorying and labeling each part with marker and white tape to be able to clearly identify each during assembly. Most parts are NOT labeled with numbers as the part list ,illustrations show. I recommend doing this to avoid endless searching or if you have a missing part. Some parts are on the list but you cannot find because they are part of another,confusing! The assembly pictorials are not always clear to understand,no written instructions,just pictures with dotted lines to give you direction of assembly. Some times you have to undo your steps as find out something else in the picture needs to come first, Who Knew? We spent another 8 to 9 hours to get everything right. It seems to work well and be safe and well built. I would tell the manufacturer that if they would pre assemble as much as possible would be helpful. A lot of time positioning tiny parts that could have been all assembled We are happy with the machine itself,but get out your Excedrin for this one! Take breaks. The cable routings are also difficult because of the illustrations,but doable. Good luck , it is a good machine!
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