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Body-Solid

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Body-Solid, Inc. is an American manufacturer and distributor of home and commercial strength & conditioning equipment.[1] including home gyms, smith machines, racks, weightlifting bars, plates and other fitness-related equipment for garage and home gyms, military, collegiate and professional sports teams, health clubs and hotels.

History[edit]

Body-Solid was founded in 1989 in Chicago, Illinois with the intention of providing value-priced fitness products to specialty retailers. Body-Solid’s first product was a gray Olympic bench with burgundy upholstery. The company continued rapid growth developing dozens of new products including home gyms, weightlifting bars and plates.

Body-Solid introduced the industry’s first Lifetime Warranty for fitness products in 1994.

Starting in 2016, Body-Solid embarked on a significant expansion of their existing product offerings [2] including a new power rack series, several new additions to their commercial Series II line and more.

Locations[edit]

Founded in Chicago, IL in 1989, Body-Solid, Inc. has relocated several times in its history with headquarters in Lombard, IL, Broadview, IL and finally, Body-Solid’s current home in Forest Park, IL.

Today[edit]

Body-Solid sells its products in the United States, Canada and over 100 other countries worldwide [3].

The company is known for its “Built for Life” lifetime warranty for products and holds an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau[4]

Body-Solid’s current product lines include selectorized single and multi-station home gyms, free weight machines, functional equipment, power racks, weight plates, kettlebells, dumbbells, Olympic bars, fitness accessories and much more. Body-Solid also produces several cardio options like treadmills, ellipticals, rowers [5] and fan bikes [6]

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