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The Powerline by Body-Solid PGM200X Glute Master is a professional-grade home gym machine engineered for targeted glute, hamstring, and quad workouts. Featuring adjustable resistance, ergonomic design with customizable forearm pads, and a durable steel frame supporting up to 400 lbs, it isolates key lower body muscles to enhance strength, posture, and athletic performance. Backed by a 10-year frame warranty, itโs the ultimate tool for millennials seeking effective, space-conscious fitness solutions that deliver visible results.



















| ASIN | B001F21B28 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #441,917 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #164,325 in Exercise & Fitness Equipment |
| Brand | Body-Solid |
| Brand Name | Body-Solid |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 113 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00638448002715 |
| Handle Type | Fixed Handle |
| Included Components | Glute Machine |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 66"D x 26"W x 60"H |
| Item Type Name | Plate Loaded |
| Item Weight | 67 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Body-Solid |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PGM200X |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Material Type | Synthetic |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 Pounds |
| Model Number | PGM200X |
| Product Dimensions | 66"D x 26"W x 60"H |
| Strap Type | Weight Plate |
| Tension Level | Adjustable |
| Tension Supported | Adjustable |
| UPC | 638448002715 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 10-Year in home |
Z**A
For the price you canโt go wrong.
Received this last Wednesday โ it was well packed, no damage to the box or parts inside. Based on mixed reviews, I knew I wanted a professional to put this together or, at least, someone who knew what they were doing. It was assembled Thursday by a handyman off the thumbtack app, and today โ Saturday โ was the first day I used it. First off, I work out in my living room. I have a barbell, bench, plates and a Roman chair, some assorted kettlebells. Iโm by no means a serious lifter โ yet. Iโm working my way up. Iโm also an EDNOS battler. At one point my weight was down in the double digits and in my sock feet Iโm just shy of 5โ7โ. So, I basically started off with zero muscle. I made the decision to begin weightlifting after I wrenched hell outta my piriformis muscle simply walking on flat ground. My main goal right now is strengthening my glutes and hips so this doesnโt happen again. Right now my hips are still pretty weak - Iโm all over the place when I try to do even banded donkey kicks, let alone weighted ones. I was hoping this machine would help my stability issues. It does. Not so much as a wiggle. Iโm able to keep my back and hips neutral even when my leg is fully extended back. For the first time I was able to do kickbacks without feeling any pain in my lower back during or afterward (I have lordosis, too, an abnormal spinal curvature). As a bonus: if I place my weight bench over the torso pad itโs the perfect height to do fire hydrants, as well. I need a pad because the edge of the foot plate digs into my outer thigh, but otherwise it works like a charm. Iโm very excited about that because Iโve really been wanting a hip abductor machine. Unfortunately, the only ones I can find are out of my price range for now. I thought I was settling when I got this machine instead, but no โ with a lil jury rigging I can thoroughly work out my abductors with something more than resistance bands. The machine itself: because someone who knew what they were doing assembled it (in an hour) itโs as sound as I could hope for. Is it gym-grade quality? No, but itโs not designed for dozens of people to be using it everyday. Itโs lightweight enough that I can easily drag it or lift an end and move it. It doesnโt sit exactly flush on the floor when unoccupied, but when Iโm using it thereโs no problem with it teetering or rocking. The foot pads move smoothly and quietly, no lubricant needed โ at least for now thatโs not an issue. Only cons: I wish the foot pads were a lil higher up. When lowering the weight I sometimes mis-gauged the distance and brought the weight fully down, thus killing my time under tension. But this is a simple learning curve and over time Iโll adapt. Secondly, the loading dock is geared for one inch plates and mine are two inch. Fine for now, but once Iโm strong enough to add plates over ten pounds (or load up more than two plates at a time) Iโll have to buy an Olympic adapter sleeve. Not a big deal. For all the pros this machine has, Iโll settle for a couple of cons. And those who wonder if you can use this as a leg press, too? No. The way the foot pads are angled back all the tension will be on the balls of your feet โ no way to place your feet flat. I tried it anyway and felt zero pull in my quads. However, it might actually help with working on my nonexistent calves๐๐ป If looking to improve your home gym and youโre a beginner (or even intermediate) user you really canโt go wrong with this machine, especially for the price. Itโs going to be perfect in helping me strengthen my glutes, hips and hamstrings.
S**8
Leg, Glute Shape
Nice machine, easy to assemble, good quality for price paid. Easy to use. Very sturdy. Smooth functionality. Would buy again.
E**Z
Tuff work out!!!!!!
I love the way I feel when kicking back my legs. Itโs a lil hard and the direction putting it together is step by step but at the end very last part is where I do not understand. Which when I kick back it hard and I end up havring to stop to get the screws back on. Makes my legs feel good though.
M**E
This Machine Could Injure Your Hips
I bought this machine seven years ago. After the second time I used it I realized that it was injuring my hips. If you watch the video ad for this machine in the description column you will see that you are exercising one glute muscle at a time. In order to do this, you are balancing yourself on one knee while you are pushing upward with the opposite leg to strengthen one glute. What I experienced while performing this exercise is the balancing on my knee forced my supporting hip joint to bend outward as my opposite leg pushed upward. It seemed to me that my supporting hip joint was simply not strong enough to remain straight and stable while I performed this exercise. The muscles my hip were using had quickly become fatigued, which created a dangerous situation for me, in my opinion. Admittedly, at the time I did not feel any pain in my hip, but when I stood up there was some pain and difficulty walking normally. It was as though my hip joint had become misaligned. In the days that followed I felt some pain in the hip joint. I stopped using the machine all-together for fear that I might permanently damage my hips and/or cause them to become permanently arthritic, as I know that can happen if you repeatedly stress out a joint. From my personal experience with this machine I believe it is potentially dangerous because any unnatural stress or strain placed on the hip joints could lead to bigger problems down the road. I ended up retrofitting this machine so that I could lie down flat on a bench surface and lift both legs and glutes at the same time. In this way all the stress was evenly distributed throughout my torso and not directly placed on my hips. I would hope that this machine could be redesigned in a way that I retrofitted mine because I believe that would make it safe and effective to use.
H**D
Fully meets expectations
The Glute Master was not difficult to assemble (just pay attention to the instructions) and there were no missing parts. It's not a commercial gym machine and it does not pretend to be; it's a good basic piece of home gym equipment that does exactly what the manufacturer says it does. It is important to properly adjust the chest pad height so that your back doesn't bend backwards as you raise the foot plate. If you don't do this it will give you a back ache, but when properly adjusted it's fine. The first few sets use it without any weights to get used to the movement... it's not the way we normally move our legs and overdoing it means a trip to the massage therapist. After that start with fairly light weights (10 pounds or so) and add five pound increments as the reps start to become easy. In a SURPRISINGLY short period of time it will make an obvious difference in the shape of your butt and thighs if you actually use the thing every day or two.
K**H
A great addition to the gym and Worth the money
It wasnโt hard to put together and I have had no issues with the bearings to date. It slides smooth on the rails. The only, what I would call a product design flaw, is that the inside of your knee on the leg you are exercising can hit the base of the rail system if you are not careful. You must practice good form and keep your leg aligned so your knee does not wander toward the middle. I wish it allowed for your leg to compress a little bit lower at the bottom of the exercise but it hits the stops. Itโs not bad, just annother design parameter I would want if designing one from scratch. Other than those nit-picking critiques, it is a great addition to my gym. I also ordered a sleeve to hold Olympic plates. Olympic plates just fit on the machine. Overall, I would definitely order this again and can recommend it to you.
L**T
Good Machine - Some problems...
Bought this and I am very pleased with it NOW - BUT I had to do a LOT of tinkering with the screws, bolts, etc. First off, the box was missing 4 bolts, now this could very well just be an isolated incident but still, had to go look for the right kind at the local home-improv store to be able to assemble it. Additionally, the most annoying thing was that the nuts to put together the sliding mechanism are wrong too (which makes you wonder how quality-oriented the manufacturer of this thing is) - When you get it, go to your local home-improv and buy 8 of the same diameter nuts that do NOT have one end blocked so the bolts can be tightened all the way (I know it sounds confusing but when you get this thing and try to assemble the gliding mech youll get why) - this will enable you to tighten the gliding system properly making it glide as it SHOULD glide - otherwise you will have a VERY hard time making this work. In addition, the instructions for assembly are HORRIBLE. So basically loved the machine but I really dont think its fair to leave the consumer to figure out and indeed to actually FIX the product's shortcomings. Amazon was contacted and they were very nice about it, telling me to send it back to exchange for another unit, BUT given the size of this machine it was just easier to keep it and find the missing bolts on my own as well as the right type of nuts. Hope this helps - hard to find a butt exerciser (I know, I looked) and this one is fairly good after you "FIX" it.
H**1
Dangerous
My wife purchased this 2 years ago and the frame broke after only 2 years and she only weighs 98lbs. I donโt use it. This is dangerous and unacceptable. It should be taken off market and we are going to file a complaint. There is a 10yr warranty on the frame but it has been impossible to contact this company or get a reply. At this point we are done with Bodysolid products and are telling everyone we know our experience with them.
R**S
Gracias, contenta con el producto.
Llego en tiempo y forma y muy buen empacado.
A**A
Non maneggevole
Un poโ scomoda e ingombrante
A**R
Stay clear
Poor construction with poor materials. Wish I'd read the reviews before I'd bought it. I'm waiting of some new roller bearings I've ordered to try and replace the heap and woefully Inadequate and ones that came with this. It was a good idea that's been let down for the sake of saving a few pence on parts.
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