HARISON Home Gym - Full Body Workout Equipment, Exercise Equipment, Review
Our verdict
The HARISON Home Gym at $599.99 sits well below rivals like the $750 Total XLS, but its 4.5-star rating rests on only 19 reviews, compared to 1,300 and 1,900 for its closest competitors. That thin review base makes it a budget-friendly gamble rather than a proven pick for a full-body home setup.
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Best for shoppers who want a full-body home gym station under $600 and are comfortable buying on a smaller review history, prioritizing price over the deeper track record that pricier competitors like the Total XLS have built up.
Skip if
Skip it if you want a home gym with a long, proven review record. The Marcy MWM988 has 1,900 reviews and 600+ bought last month, evidence of real ongoing demand the HARISON listing has not yet built.
- Priced 15% above the category median ($519.99 across 62 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 19 owner ratings
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Popularity2.3/5
19 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Anyone shopping for a full-body home gym station under $600 will run into the HARISON Home Gym pretty quickly. It is marketed as an all-in-one workout setup, and at $599.99 it lands in the same rough price bracket as the budget end of multi-station gyms, well under the $750 Total XLS and closer to the $432.31 Marcy MWM988.
On paper the rating looks solid, a 4.5-star average is a respectable score, and it edges out the 4.4-star Marcy MWM988. The catch is sample size. That HARISON average comes from just 19 reviews, a fraction of the 1,300 backing the Total XLS and the 1,900 behind the Marcy. The Marcy also shows 600+ units bought in the last month, a clear signal of steady current demand that the HARISON listing does not show, since it currently reports 0+ bought last month.
That combination, a strong star average paired with a thin review count and no visible recent purchase volume, is the classic profile of a newer or lower-volume listing rather than a poorly reviewed product. It is in stock and priced competitively, so it is not a bad option on cost alone. But buyers who weigh review depth and proven sales as heavily as star rating should treat the HARISON as an unproven alternative next to established sellers like the Marcy MWM988 or Total XLS.
Pros
- Priced at $599.99, undercutting the $750 Total XLS by $150 while still promising a full-body multi-exercise setup.
- Holds a 4.5-star average rating, edging out the 4.4-star Marcy MWM988.
- Listed as In Stock and ready to ship, with no availability delays noted.
- Sits at a middle price point between the $64.99 Ultimate WMP-D and the $750 Total XLS.
- Marketed as a complete workout station rather than a single-exercise machine.
Cons
- Only 19 reviews back that 4.5-star average, far short of the 1,300 for Total XLS and 1,900 for Marcy MWM988.
- Bought last month shows 0+, offering no visible evidence of current purchase momentum.
- No published weight capacity, dimensions, or material specs are available for direct comparison against rivals.
- Costs more than the Marcy MWM988's $432.31, without the review volume to justify the premium.
- As a newer or lower-volume listing, its long-term track record is unproven compared to established competitors.
Performance notes
The HARISON listing does not publish a weight capacity, frame material, or footprint, which makes it hard to weigh directly against competitors that do provide those numbers, like the Total XLS with its 400-pound user weight limit and 90 inch by 19 inch by 43 inch footprint, or the Marcy MWM988's 280.5-pound frame rated for a 150-pound user. Marketed as full-body workout equipment, the HARISON is positioned as a multi-station gym rather than a single-movement machine, the same category as those two rivals. At $599.99, its price sits between the compact, low-cost Ultimate WMP-D at $64.99 and the larger, heavier Total XLS at $750. Without published capacity and dimension figures, prospective buyers are left comparing price and star rating alone, a thinner basis for a purchase decision than the spec-rich listings from Marcy and Total XLS.
What buyers say
A 4.5-star average is, on its face, a strong signal, but it is built on only 19 reviews, a small enough sample that a handful of very satisfied or very unhappy buyers could swing it several tenths in either direction. Compare that to the Marcy MWM988's 1,900 reviews at 4.4 stars or the Total XLS's 1,300 reviews at 4.7 stars, both of which represent a much larger and more stable read on how buyers actually feel. The HARISON also shows 0+ bought last month, versus 600+ for the Marcy, meaning there is little current data pointing to sustained demand. The pattern reads as an early-stage listing that has not yet built the review volume needed to trust the rating fully.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the HARISON Home Gym worth $599.99?
At $599.99, the HARISON sits between the budget $432.31 Marcy MWM988 and the premium $750 Total XLS. Its 4.5-star rating looks favorable, but with only 19 reviews behind it, buyers are paying a mid-range price for a listing with far less review history than either established competitor.
How does the HARISON Home Gym compare to the Marcy MWM988?
The Marcy MWM988 costs less at $432.31 and has 1,900 reviews with 600+ bought last month, showing active ongoing demand. The HARISON is priced higher at $599.99 with a slightly better 4.5-star average, but only 19 reviews and no listed recent purchase volume.
Does the HARISON Home Gym show strong current demand?
Not based on the available data. The listing shows 0+ bought last month, compared to 600+ for the Marcy MWM988. Combined with just 19 total reviews, this suggests the HARISON is a newer or lower-volume listing rather than a proven high-demand product.