By: Shem Albert
Major Fitness is quietly reshaping home and hybrid gyms, with systems that fit modern life without compromising performance. Its latest, the B17 Pro, positioned as a premium option for heavy lifters, blends compact versatility, commercial-grade strength, and a refined, modern design that makes serious training feel effortless in any space.
In under five years, the company has grown from a niche power-rack maker into a full-spectrum provider, selling more than 90,000 home gyms and building momentum across direct-to-consumer and B2B channels. Rather than relying on a single bestseller, Major Fitness now centers its lineup around durability, thoughtful engineering, and user-focused design, making strength training not just possible at home, but practical, inviting, and built to last.
From Racks to an Ecosystem
Major Fitness began by focusing on sturdy strength equipment built for home use, launching its first Smith machine in mid‑2021 and soon prioritizing stability and safety with standard square‑frame designs and 14‑gauge steel construction. Over time, the company broadened its lineup to include all‑in‑one systems and integrated racks that combine multiple training functions, such as power rack features, cable systems, and pull‑up stations, into single, compact units suitable for full‑body strength work in limited spaces.
The B52 Pro all-in-one Smith machine exemplifies this integrated approach, combining a Smith bar, power cage, cable pulley system, multi-grip pull-up bar, landmine attachment, and more into one versatile system. It stands as an early anchor product demonstrating how Major Fitness supports multifunctionality and space efficiency in a single system.
Innovation, Design, and Experience
Major Fitness emphasizes compact, durable systems paired with a growing focus on user experience. Folding racks, multi-role power cages with integrated cable systems, and Pro-Series variants allow users to train efficiently in apartments, shared garages, or small studios. Materials, pulley performance, and adjustability provide a professional feel while keeping footprints minimal.
The company also offers services uncommon among traditional manufacturers: live Q&A sessions with trainers, an interactive website for exploring and customizing setups, and a planned digital tool to model ideal home-gym layouts. These elements ensure that high-involvement purchases are supported by guidance and clarity.
The B17 Pro and Pro-Series Expansion
The B17 Pro, launched in November 2025, represents a major upgrade in Major Fitness’s lineup. Designed for heavy lifters, it meets commercial standards while remaining visually refined for residential spaces. Its enhanced cable integration, improved pulley smoothness, and sleek frame provide both functional versatility and a modern look that complements any home or shared space.
Meanwhile, the Pro-Series line, including the F22 Pro, extends these principles into B2B and light-commercial settings. Modular, high-duty systems allow trainers, studios, and small facilities to deploy professional-grade strength solutions while maintaining continuity with home setups. This design philosophy lets users and coaches move seamlessly between contexts, reflecting broader trends toward hybrid training and distributed work patterns.
Lifestyle Integration and Global Reach
Major Fitness highlights how serious strength training can coexist with modern living. Systems fit into home offices, shared garages, and multi-purpose rooms without sacrificing functionality. Its refined design and compact footprint allow the equipment to become a visually integrated part of daily life, not just a workout station.
Steady year-on-year growth reinforces the brand’s momentum, with the U.S. footprint expanding and indications of opportunities in Asian, European, and Latin American markets. Media visibility, influencer partnerships, and participation in fitness, wellness, and home design events support this strategy.
Products like the B52 Pro and B17 anchor the lineup, but the story goes beyond individual machines. Major Fitness combines integrated design, user-focused services, and a global approach to redefine how a modern gym—home or professional—can function, feel, and integrate seamlessly into everyday life.
Looking into 2026, the company continues to refine core systems and introduce smart, space-efficient updates, reinforcing its role as a systems builder shaping how people train today and how modern strength spaces evolve.






