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Home » Training Guides » BarBend Equipment Testing Methodology

BarBend Equipment Testing Methodology

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Written by Bojana Galic, NASM-CNC
Last updated on March 8th, 2024

The BarBend team is full of personal trainers, Olympic-level weightlifters, endurance athletes, and general gym rats and fitness enthusiasts. Needless to say, we live and breathe fitness and all things fitness equipment.

When our team recommends a piece of fitness equipment, it’s because we’ve personally tested and genuinely loved the product ourselves. We take all our fitness equipment, including the best treadmills and best dumbbells, among others, through multiple workouts with several athletes to get a well-rounded perspective on the product.

In the rare instance we don’t have a chance to test a product (some popular items just go out of stock too quickly), we’ve either tested a previous version or an extremely similar option from the same brand.

[Related: BarBend Supplement Testing Methodology] 

Our Priorities

At BarBend, we value journalistic integrity and keep this front-of-mind when we test exercise equipment or write about supplements. When it comes to our best home gym equipment content, these are the factors we prioritize:

  • Research: We spend tons of time researching different products, specs, materials, and customer reviews in order to narrow down the best of the best items. 
  • Personal Testing: Our team has personally tried nearly every product on our fitness equipment pages.
Jake working out on a rowing machine.
BarBend tester using rowing machine.
  • Expert Verification: We send our equipment content to qualified professionals, including personal trainers, physical therapists, and more, to make sure that all the products we recommend and information we provide is safe for use.
  • Truthful Reporting: We don’t recommend any products we don’t like, no matter how popular they may be. If we try a well-known treadmill or power rack and find that it breaks down quickly or uses cheap materials, we keep it off our list (or point these factors out).

Our Process

To create our round-up lists, we use the following process: 

  1. Our team creates a list of every equipment product in a certain category (like dumbbells), doing as much research as possible. 
  2. We narrow down that list after some preliminary research, knocking out items with cheap materials, overly high prices, or bad reviews.
  3. Our team obtains pieces of equipment for testing, either requesting these from brands or buying them ourselves.
  4. We try the products in our home gyms or testing facility, following our equipment testing methodology as we go.
  5. Based on our personal experience, we create our top product list.

Factors We Consider for Equipment Reviews

When we write our equipment reviews, there are a few priorities we consider. In order to accurately compare one product to another, we also rate each of these factors on a scale of 1 to 5. 

Performance

We like to take all of our recommended equipment through a few workouts to judge the overall performance. Our testers ensure that each piece of equipment works as intended and holds up well through the training session.

Durability

Fitness equipment isn’t cheap and we don’t want our readers investing in products that may break down after a few uses. We take a close look at the materials in each product for as much durability as possible, prioritizing steel and iron over plastic. 

Optionality

Some pieces of fitness equipment have customization options, which we like to include as often as possible. That way, the products we provide can work for a variety of athletes and different fitness levels.

Jake doing Goblet Squats with the Bells of Steel Competition Kettlebell

For instance, we look closely at the range of weights on an adjustable dumbbell — is the range broad enough for a variety of levels?

Value

While most products of similar quality have similar price points, some brands charge premium cost for standard equipment. So, we compare prices across the market for similar products, to gauge the overall value of an item.

Other Factors We Consider

Alongside the non-negotiables we mention above, there are additional factors we like to consider and mention to give readers a good perspective before they invest:

  • Footprint and portability
  • Assembly
  • Versatility
  • Extra costs
  • Accessories
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About Bojana Galic, NASM-CNC

Bojana Galic is the Fitness and Nutrition Editor at BarBend and formerly the Associate Fitness Editor at LIVESTRONG.com. She is also a NASM-CNC and loves talking all things nutrition. When she's not working, she loves to spend her time training for new triathlons or reading fantasy novels.

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