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Save up to $1,200 on a Speediance home gym this Black Friday

Save up to $1,200 on a folding smart gym that replaces a room full of weights

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If you’ve been trying to figure out how to fit a squat rack and a cable machine into a spare bedroom, you probably realized quickly that traditional gym equipment takes up a massive amount of floor space. This is where digital weight systems like Speediance change the equation.

Right now, Speediance is running a massive holiday campaign where you can save up to $1,200 on their smart home gym setups. This is a direct price drop—no discount code needed for the main offer—and the savings are live from now until December 31.

Digital weight vs. iron plates

The primary reason to consider a Speediance unit is the efficiency. Instead of buying hundreds of pounds of iron plates that clutter your garage, Speediance uses digital motors to generate resistance.

I’ve observed that these systems are particularly useful for people who want high-performance training without dedicating an entire room to it. You get the functionality of a cable machine, a smith machine, and a cardio rower in a footprint that is surprisingly compact. The system can fold up when you are done, giving you your living space back immediately.

Price protection and free gear

Black Friday shopping often comes with the anxiety that the price might drop further in a week. Speediance is addressing this with a 60-day Price Protection Guarantee, so you can buy now without worrying about missing a better deal later in December.

On top of the discount, they are including a gift bundle with the purchase. Depending on when you buy, this includes at least two premium accessories like the Exercise Belt, Skiing Handles, or the Accessories Dock. These add-ons are worth hundreds of dollars and unlock new movements, particularly for core and conditioning work.

Extra savings with a discount code

While the main discount applies automatically, if your order total is above $2,200, you can use the code media120 to take an extra $120 off. If you are looking to build the ultimate compact home gym for 2025, this stack of deals makes it the right time to pull the trigger.

The bottom line

Speediance offers a way to lift heavy without a heavy footprint. With up to 33% off, a price protection guarantee, and free accessories, this is one of the strongest fitness deals of the season.

Omair Khaliq Sultan
I'm a writer, entrepreneur, and powerlifting coach. I’ve been building computers and fiddling with PC parts since I was a…
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