Buying gym equipment is one of the largest capital investments you will make as a gym owner. Getting it wrong means overspending, underutilising floor space, or ending up with equipment that breaks down within months. This checklist helps you compare vendors, budget accurately, and build the right equipment mix across five categories — strength, cardio, functional training, flooring, and accessories.
| Item | Qty | Unit Price | Total | Vendor | Warranty | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Power Racks / Squat Racks | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Flat Benches | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Adjustable Benches | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Olympic Barbells (20 kg) | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Bumper Plates (full set per rack) | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Dumbbell Set (pairs, 2.5–50 kg) | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Dumbbell Racks | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Cable Crossover Machine | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Lat Pulldown / Seated Row | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Leg Press Machine | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Smith Machine | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Chest Press Machine | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Shoulder Press Machine | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Nice to Have |
| Preacher Curl Bench | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Nice to Have |
| Plate-Loaded Equipment (other) | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Nice to Have |
| Item | Qty | Unit Price | Total | Vendor | Warranty | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Treadmills (commercial grade) | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Upright Exercise Bikes | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Rowing Machines | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Cross Trainers / Ellipticals | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Spin / Indoor Cycling Bikes | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Air Bikes / Assault Bikes | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Ski Trainer / Ski Erg | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Nice to Have |
| Curved Treadmills | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Nice to Have |
| Stair Climbers | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Nice to Have |
| Item | Qty | Unit Price | Total | Vendor | Warranty | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Functional Trainer / Cable Machine | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Kettlebell Set (8–32 kg) | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Medicine Balls (set of 6) | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Wall Balls (6–12 kg) | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Plyometric Boxes (set of 3) | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Battle Ropes | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| TRX / Suspension Trainers | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Pull-Up / Dip Station | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Sled / Prowler | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Nice to Have |
| GHD / Hyperextension Bench | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Nice to Have |
| Item | Area / Qty | Unit Price | Total | Vendor | Warranty | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rubber Gym Flooring (per m²) | ___ m² | $___/m² | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Olympic Lifting Platform(s) | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Turf / Sprint Track (per m²) | ___ m² | $___/m² | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Nice to Have |
| Mirrors (per panel) | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Wall-Mounted Storage Racks | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Sound System / Speakers | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| TV / Display Screens | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Nice to Have |
| Item | Qty | Unit Price | Total | Vendor | Warranty | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yoga / Exercise Mats | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Foam Rollers | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Resistance Bands (set) | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Barbell Collars / Clips | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Chalk / Chalk Bucket | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Nice to Have |
| Cleaning Supplies (spray, wipes, towels) | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| Gym Towels (member use) | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Important |
| Water Fountain / Bottle Filler | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| First Aid Kit | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
| AED / Defibrillator | ___ | $______ | $______ | ___________ | ___ yrs | Essential |
Before committing to any supplier, work through this checklist for every vendor you are considering. Compare at least two to three suppliers per equipment category to ensure you are getting competitive pricing and fair warranty terms.
The biggest equipment purchasing mistake gym owners make is buying based on what looks impressive rather than what members will actually use. A floor full of specialist machines that sit empty most of the day represents wasted capital. The right equipment mix starts with understanding your target member and how they train.
A general-purpose commercial gym serving a broad membership base should allocate roughly 35 to 40 percent of the equipment budget to strength, 25 to 30 percent to cardio, 15 to 20 percent to functional training, and the remainder to flooring, accessories, and infrastructure. These ratios shift for specialist facilities: a CrossFit-style gym will spend more on functional equipment and less on cardio machines, while a 24-hour unmanned gym might invest more heavily in pin-loaded machines that require less supervision.
Floor space dictates equipment quantity more than budget does. Map your floor plan before choosing equipment. A power rack requires approximately six to eight square metres including the lifting area in front. A treadmill needs about four square metres. Functional training zones need clear space around each piece. Allow at least 1.2 metres between machines for safe access and cleaning. Many gym owners overpack the floor in an attempt to offer everything, which creates a cramped and uncomfortable environment that drives cancellations.
Prioritise the items marked as essential in the tables above. These are the pieces that the majority of members will use on a regular basis and that define your gym's training capability. Important items fill out the experience and keep members engaged as they progress. Nice-to-have items can be added later as revenue grows, or used as differentiators if budget allows from the start.
Delivery and installation costs catch many first-time gym owners off guard. Commercial treadmills weigh 150 to 250 kilograms each. Power racks need to be bolted to the floor or connected to a rig system. Cable machines require assembly and calibration. Budget 8 to 12 percent of your total equipment cost for delivery, assembly, and installation. If you are fitting out a first-floor or basement gym, add additional costs for crane hire or specialised access logistics.
Use this checklist alongside the equipment ROI calculator to model how long it takes each piece of equipment to pay for itself based on the sessions or memberships it supports. For ongoing maintenance planning after purchase, refer to our equipment maintenance schedule to keep everything running and protect your warranties.
Finally, do not overlook the power of negotiation. Equipment suppliers expect commercial buyers to negotiate, especially on large orders. Request volume discounts, free delivery, extended warranties, or deferred payment terms. If you are purchasing across multiple categories from the same vendor, leverage the total order value for a better deal. Always get at least two competitive quotes before signing anything.
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Start Free TrialA fully equipped commercial gym in Australia typically costs between $150,000 and $500,000 for equipment alone, depending on size and quality. A 400-square-metre general fitness facility might spend $150,000 to $250,000, while larger premium or specialist gyms can exceed $400,000. Budget an additional 10 to 15 percent for delivery, installation, flooring, and contingency.
New equipment offers full warranties and consistent quality. Quality used commercial equipment can save 30 to 60 percent, but inspect carefully for cable wear, upholstery condition, and frame integrity. Items like dumbbells, barbells, and plates hold up well used. Always buy new for treadmill motors, cable pulley systems, and electronics.
Commercial gym equipment should carry a minimum two-year parts and labour warranty. Premium strength equipment often includes lifetime frame warranties and two to five years on moving parts. Cardio equipment typically offers three to five years on motors and frames, with shorter terms on electronics. Always confirm the warranty covers commercial use specifically.