The best pin-loaded strength machines in Australia are the VERVE Makoto Commercial Series, priced from $4,599 to $5,999 per machine. The Makoto range includes 15+ machines covering every major muscle group — chest press, shoulder press, pulldown, leg press, leg curl, pec fly, bicep/tricep, and more. A full 10-machine Makoto circuit costs approximately $55,000 with free delivery across Australia. Imported alternatives from Life Fitness ($7,000–$12,000) and Technogym ($8,000–$15,000) cost 40–65% more and carry longer lead times.
We have fitted out thousands of commercial gyms across Australia and in this guide we break down the top pin-loaded machines available locally, how to build a complete strength circuit for your gym, and why buying Australian saves you tens of thousands compared to importing from overseas brands.
Every machine below is from the VERVE Makoto Commercial Series — designed for 24/7 commercial use and available ex-stock from the VERVE warehouse in Upper Coomera, Queensland.
The most popular machine in any gym. Converging press arms mimic a natural pressing arc, reducing shoulder stress. At $4,599 it is the most affordable commercial-grade chest press in Australia — Life Fitness equivalents start at $7,000+.
Overhead cam system delivers smooth resistance through the full range of motion. Adjustable start position protects members with limited shoulder mobility. Essential for any circuit with more than four machines.
Two machines in one footprint. Lat pulldown covers vertical pulling, seated row covers horizontal pulling — together they train the entire back. Competitors charge $10,000–$16,000 for two separate machines to achieve the same coverage.
Dual-function isolation machine. Pec fly for chest definition, reverse for rear deltoids and posture correction. Constant tension through the full arc of movement. Switches between modes in seconds.
The essential lower body compound machine. Large foot platform allows varied placement for quad, glute, or hamstring emphasis. Heavy weight stack accommodates strong lower body muscles. Seated position protects the lower back.
Targeted quadriceps isolation with an adjustable range-of-motion limiter to protect the knees. A must-have for any gym where members want defined legs. One of the highest-demand machines on any gym floor.
Dual-function arm isolation. Preacher-style bicep curl and overhead tricep extension in one machine. High member demand — arm machines consistently rank in the top three most-used machines in member surveys.
Not every gym needs 15 machines on day one. Below are four circuit configurations using the VERVE Makoto range, sized to match your gym's membership and budget.
Best for: new gyms, PT studios, boutique facilities, or gyms under 300 members.
| # | Machine | Why It Is Essential | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chest Press | Highest demand machine — every member uses it | $4,599 |
| 2 | Pulldown / Seated Row | Two exercises in one — covers the entire back | $5,999 |
| 3 | Shoulder Press | Completes upper body pushing movements | $5,999 |
| 4 | Leg Press | Essential lower body compound | $5,499 |
| 5 | Leg Extension | Targeted quad isolation, extremely popular | $5,999 |
| 5-Machine Starter Total | $28,095 |
Best for: mid-size commercial gyms with 300–500 members. Adds isolation work and arm training to the starter circuit.
| Add to Starter | Machine | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 6 | Pec Fly / Rear Delt | $5,299 |
| 7 | Bicep Curl / Tricep Extension | $5,999 |
| 8 | Leg Curl (Prone or Seated) | $5,999 |
| 8-Machine Circuit Total | $45,392 |
Best for: established commercial gyms, 24/7 gyms, and facilities with 500+ members. Covers every major muscle group with zero gaps.
| Add to 8-Machine | Machine | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 9 | Hip Abduction / Adduction | $5,999 |
| 10 | Abdominal | $5,999 |
| 10-Machine Circuit Total | $57,390 |
Best for: large-format gyms, franchise clubs, and facilities wanting a complete Makoto floor. Add dedicated converging chest press, multi-press, prone leg curl, and additional isolation machines from the full pin-loaded collection. Budget from $65,000–$85,000 depending on configuration.
Most gym owners in Australia default to imported brands because that is what they see in big chain gyms. But the pricing maths does not stack up for independent operators. Here is why:
| Brand | Price per Machine | 10-Machine Circuit | Lead Time (AU) |
|---|---|---|---|
| VERVE Makoto | $4,599–$5,999 | ~$55,000 | 3–10 business days |
| Life Fitness Signature | $7,000–$12,000 | $70,000–$120,000 | 6–12 weeks |
| Technogym Selection | $8,000–$15,000 | $80,000–$150,000 | 8–16 weeks |
| Hammer Strength Select | $6,000–$10,000 | $60,000–$100,000 | 8–14 weeks |
| Cybex VR3 | $5,000–$8,000 | $50,000–$80,000 | 8–12 weeks |
Price is one thing, but does cheaper mean lower quality? Here is how the Makoto range stacks up on the metrics that actually matter in a commercial gym:
| Criteria | VERVE Makoto | Life Fitness Signature | Technogym Selection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Build Quality | Heavy-gauge steel, commercial-rated for 24/7 use | Heavy-gauge steel, commercial-rated | Heavy-gauge steel, commercial-rated |
| Weight Stack | 90–100 kg shrouded | 90–136 kg shrouded | 95–130 kg shrouded |
| Frame Warranty | Commercial structural warranty | Lifetime frame | 10 years frame |
| Parts Warranty | 2 years parts & labour | 3 years parts | 2 years parts |
| Local AU Support | Direct from Upper Coomera, QLD | Via authorised dealers | Via authorised dealers |
| Replacement Parts | Ex-stock in Australia | Shipped from US (2–6 weeks) | Shipped from Italy (4–8 weeks) |
| Connected Fitness | No | LFconnect | Technogym Live / Mywellness |
| Aesthetics | Clean commercial look, black upholstery | Professional, multiple colours | Premium design-led, custom branding |
Bottom line: The build quality, frame construction, and commercial durability of the Makoto range is comparable to Life Fitness and Technogym. Where the imports win is on brand cachet (Life Fitness in particular is the default in large chain gyms) and connected fitness ecosystems. If your members do not need screen-based workout tracking on every machine — and most do not — there is no functional reason to pay 40–65% more.
One of the biggest advantages of buying gym equipment in Australia is the instant asset write-off. Under this scheme, eligible businesses can immediately deduct the full cost of eligible assets in the financial year of purchase, rather than depreciating them over 10–15 years.
If you are planning a gym fitout or equipment upgrade, timing your purchase before 30 June can make a significant difference to your tax position. Many gym owners buy equipment in Q4 of the financial year specifically to take advantage of this deduction.
Whether you choose VERVE Makoto or another brand, here are the non-negotiable criteria for any commercial pin-loaded machine purchase:
Ensure the machine is rated for commercial use, not just home or light-commercial. Commercial-rated machines use heavier gauge steel, thicker cables, larger pulleys, and more durable upholstery. Home-grade machines in a commercial gym will fail within 12–18 months and create safety risks.
The weight stack must be fully enclosed (shrouded) to prevent members from inserting fingers between plates. This is a safety requirement for any gym open to the public and is particularly critical for 24/7 unstaffed facilities.
A 10-year frame warranty means nothing if replacement cables, upholstery, and pulleys take 6–8 weeks to arrive from overseas. Prioritise brands with Australian-based stock and support. A machine sitting out of service for two months while waiting for a $50 cable from Italy is a machine your members cannot use — and that affects retention.
Every machine should have adjustable seat height, back pad position, and start-position settings. Your members range from 150 cm to 200 cm tall and from complete beginners to experienced lifters. A machine that only fits one body type will frustrate the majority of your membership.
Test the machine yourself before buying. The resistance should feel smooth and consistent through the full range of motion with no sticking points, jerky transitions, or cable slack. The best way to evaluate this is to visit a showroom or request a demo unit. The VERVE commercial strength range is available to test at the Upper Coomera showroom.
The best pin-loaded machines in Australia are the VERVE Makoto Commercial Series, priced from $4,599 to $5,999 per machine. The range includes 15+ machines covering every major muscle group. Imported alternatives from Life Fitness ($7,000–$12,000) and Technogym ($8,000–$15,000) deliver comparable build quality but cost 40–65% more due to freight, duties, currency conversion, and dealer markup.
A full 10-machine VERVE Makoto pin-loaded circuit costs approximately $55,000–$58,000 with free delivery across Australia. A 5-machine starter circuit starts from around $28,000. The same 10-machine circuit from Life Fitness costs $70,000–$120,000, and from Technogym costs $80,000–$150,000.
Yes. Under the Australian instant asset write-off scheme, eligible businesses can immediately deduct the cost of gym equipment in the financial year of purchase, subject to the current threshold. A full VERVE Makoto circuit at ~$55,000 may qualify depending on the current limit. At a 25% company tax rate, that represents approximately $13,750 in tax savings. Always consult your accountant for current thresholds and eligibility.
Imported pin-loaded machines cost 40–65% more in Australia due to international freight (shipping a 200+ kg machine from the US or Europe), Australian import duties, currency conversion (AUD to USD/EUR at unfavourable rates), and authorised dealer markup of 20–40%. VERVE Fitness ships directly from their Australian warehouse in Upper Coomera, Queensland, eliminating every one of these costs.
Most commercial gyms need 8–12 pin-loaded machines. A minimum 5-machine circuit (chest press, pulldown/row, shoulder press, leg press, leg extension) covers the essentials. Gyms with 500+ members should aim for 10–14 machines to reduce wait times during peak hours. The VERVE Makoto range includes 15+ machines so you can build exactly the circuit your gym needs and expand as membership grows.
Yes. VERVE Fitness offers free delivery on commercial equipment orders across Australia. Machines ship from the VERVE warehouse in Upper Coomera, Queensland, with typical delivery times of 3–10 business days depending on your location. VERVE also provides local Australian warranty support and ex-stock replacement parts — no waiting weeks for cables or upholstery to arrive from overseas.
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