As more and more athletes return to their go-to brick-and-mortar gyms, it feels as if at-home training has been put on the back burner. Yet, there’s still room in the market for well-made smart home gyms — and the latest addition from Vitruvian could be the catalyst to help keep the category thriving in the form of the Trainer+. Utilizing computer algorithms to produce automatic, adaptive resistance, this step-up platform on steroids can be combined with a roster’s worth of accessories to help create a workout regimen that’s almost identical to your usual in-gym routine.
Considering its focus on strength training, this machine quickly caught my eye as a potential solution to your normal at-home lifting setup, which typically calls for a bevy of dumbbells, weight plates, barbells and more if you’re looking at an adequate setup (we won’t even begin to talk about those gargantuan power racks).
But can one platform and all its accessories really replace your typical garage gym full of gear? To find out, I altered my weekly strength training regimen for a shorter commute, opting to work out atop the Trainer+ instead of my normal barbell and machine exercises. I made note of how effective the included exercises and workouts were at stressing my muscles, as well as other factors like setup and storage — always worth considering when looking at new home gym equipment. I also spent a good share of time on Vitruvian’s companion app, assessing the available workouts, modes and programs.
Here’s what you can expect from this new home gym that wants to erase your stack of free weights lying in the corner of your pain cave.

Vitruvian Trainer+
Pros
- Compact storage that doesn't take over your home
- Multiple modes provide excellent training opportunities across the active resistance system
Cons
- Plug can easily slide out of its socket when bumped or moved
- Lack of information on monthly membership prices