Home gym machines have been at the forefront of living spaces for a while. Still, while there’s no questioning the fact that you can get a quality workout with at-home fitness machines, there’s something about heading to the gym that remains enticing, especially for those that favor barbell or freeweight exercises.
Finding an at-home alternative for barbell bench presses, deadlifts, rows and more can be troublesome, especially if you’re light on space — just think about housing a rack or bench in your apartment.But what if there were a device that gave you that barbell feel without the spatial requirements?
Harnessing the space-saving effectiveness of resistance bands, the Original Gorilla Bow — which resembles a traditional longbow — offers a fresh take on resistance training. The bands are stretched across the frame as a fitness-ready bowstring, and the bow — an aircraft-grade aluminum bar — is your pressing-and-pulling point-of-contact as you train.
To see if this innovative home fitness device was on-target or off-the-mark, we tested the Original Gorilla Bow for a number of weeks, swapping the archery-inspired tech for our traditional nighttime gym routine. Here’s what we learned.

Original Gorilla Bow
Pros
- Effective alternative to barbell training
- Stores easily despite the lengthy profile
Cons
- Original model doesn't break down
- Cheaper resistance band options out there