![]() In my testing, screen navigation was smooth as yak butter (i.e., lag-free). Uniquely, OxeFit’s platform is both upgradeable and customizable their dev team is constantly tweaking the software side of things to optimize your fitness experience. This is a complaint I’ve had for every smart gym I’ve ever tested, but it becomes less of an issue the longer you use the machine and familiarize yourself with each exercise. Note: I had to crane my neck for any floor-based exercises and cool-down stretches. This might seem substantially smaller than the XP1's stunning 42-inch screen, but 32 inches is just fine for following along to most workouts, though I would have appreciated a mechanism to lower or tilt the screen. Think of the XS1’s 32-inch display as the command center for your new fitness routine, and a one-stop shop for OxeFit’s ever-expanding library of content, curated by professional personal trainers who walk you through each and every exercise, step-by-step. While the even-higher-end XP1 has a built-in camera for real-time form tracking – kind of like the Tempo Studio on steroids – the more consumer-friendly OxeFit XS1 relies on AI software within the machine itself (coupled with force plate sensors beneath the deck) to keep muscle symmetry top-of-mind as you plow your way through every hard-earned rep. (Image credit: Future) OxeFit XS1 review: DisplayĪ stellar smart gym starts with stellar optics, and Tonal’s 24-inch touchscreen is dwarfed next to the XS1’s excessively larger 32-inch display. The more sports you play in real life, the more intuitive these tools become. Depending on which accessory package you choose, this may include a multi-function bench, multi-function bar, barbell, hand grips, rope, waist harness, ankles straps, SkiCross handles, swim paddles, and adjustable paddle. The XS1 comes with a variety of dynamic fitness tools. By comparison, Tonal only offers up to 200 pounds of dynamic resistance from those swingable arms. The XS1 uses dual motors to adjust digitally controlled weight resistance in real time, offering up to 140 pounds of resistance from the rack and 250 pounds from the deck. Once you unfold that rock-solid deck (ie, your primary workout area), you’re left with an L-shaped machine and two mini-monoliths flanking that beautiful 32-inch touchscreen. So instead of swapping out dumbbells or weight plates – as with the NordicTrack Vault or Tempo Studio – Tonal’s “smart” accessories connect to adjustable arms that swing out from either side once the workout begins, the weight resistance changes automatically. Tonal’s tech relies on a complex-yet-compact system of digital mechanisms to quickly adjust the resistance as you go, at a size that can hang discreetly on your wall. The steel-and-aluminum design is slick as hell and hardly an eyesore – despite the relative bulk. (Image credit: OxeFit) OxeFit XS1 review: DesignĪt 300 pounds and 45.5 x 80 x 78 inches with the deck unfolded, you’re not going to mistake this thing for the 50.9 x 21.5 x 5.3-inch Tonal, which resembles a wall-mounted mirror when not in use. Note: if you let that monthly membership expire, the XS1 essentially functions like a digital cable machine, akin to the Speediance Gym Monster. Peak ($1,399) – Accessories include OxeDot, OxeReform, multi-function bench, multi-function bar, barbell, hand grips, rope, waist harness, ankles straps, SkiCross handles, swim paddles, adjustable paddle – Freestyle activities include SkiCross, SurfSwim, strength training, rowing, kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, pilates – $50 monthly membership. There are three color finishes to choose from – gray frame/rose gold details, black frame/ black details, black frame/silver details – and three different accessory packages:įlex ($599) – Accessories include OxeDot, weight bench, barbell, hand grips, rope, waist harness, ankles straps, SkiCross handles – Freestyle activities include strength training and SkiCross – $40 monthly membership.įlow ($999) – Accessories include OxeDot, multi-function bench, multi-function bar, barbell, hand grips, rope, waist harness, ankles straps, SkiCross handles, swim paddles, adjustable paddle – Freestyle activities include SkiCross, SurfSwim, strength training, rowing, kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding – $45 monthly membership. All by itself, the OxeFit XS1 tower costs $3,999, which is the highest starting price I’ve seen thus far in terms of subscription-based smart gyms. ![]() OxeFit XS1 review: Price and availability
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