For most people, getting or staying fit means shelling out monthly membership fees to the nearest gym and hoping you can find the time to fit in a workout somewhere during your busy day. That’s precisely the problem Bowflex has been working to solve for more than thirty years. And since the release of the brand’s first machine in the late 1980s, Bowflex has continued to iterate and innovate, revolutionizing the world of the home gym.
The constant innovation has led to the Bowflex Xtreme 2 SE Home Gym, an all-in-one machine that offers over seventy distinct exercises that target every one of the major muscle groups. Its proprietary Power Rod and cable system combines to make workouts safer, more inclusive and more approachable than traditional free weight routines, all while ensuring a high efficacy.
In a package that can be delivered to your door, assembled in a few hours and takes up less space than most beds, the Bowflex Xtreme 2 SE is an impressive feat of engineering. More than anything, it offers a robust alternative for people who can’t make it to the gym, don’t want to pay a monthly membership, or that simply want to exercise in the privacy of their own homes.
I went hands-on with the Bowflex Xtreme 2 SE to see if it delivers an at-home workout that rivals the traditional gym experience. Here’s what I observed.

Bowflex Xtreme 2 SE Home Gym
Pros
- Exceptional build quality with thoughtful design implications
- Safe and easy-to-use, allowing for plenty of progressive resistance training
Cons
- Power Rods can can lose resistance over extended use
- Limited range of motion, especially for taller individuals