

That said, Echelon Reflect’s screen is smaller than the others, and in our opinion, their workout experience isn’t as high quality. Again, the subscription cost is much lower than the $39 to $49 monthly subscriptions offered by the others. With Echelon, you’ve also got the option to stick with the cheaper $19.99 per month subscription plan, which gives you access to the one demand workouts but not the live classes. At just less than $1,000, it’s hundreds - if not thousands - of dollars cheaper than the home gyms offer by Tonal, Mirror and Tempo.

The clear winner on price alone is the 40 inch Echelon Reflect.

Mirror vs Tonal vs Tempo vs Echelon: Workouts offered For example, we didn’t even know the Tonal offered pre-natal workouts (I mean, I’m not pregnant, so wasn’t looking for them), but found some when I was searching for some lower impact options the other weekend. The more we use these devices the more types of workouts we discover. The chart below lists out the types of programs and classes that we know about for each company. We all have the style of working out that we individually like best – so let’s explore the different offerings by Tonal, Mirror, Echelon Reflect and Tempo Fit to see if they’ve got your fitness routine covered. Workout selection: what workouts do Mirror, Tonal, Tempo Fit, and Echelon Reflect offer? We don’t want you to find out that the one you pick doesn’t offer your yoga if that’s your favorite way to workout! With that out of the way, Let’s dig into the major home gym brands like Tonal, Tempo, Mirror and Echelon Reflect to see if any are best for your home.įirst, let’s compare the different types of workouts available with each home fitness option, so you can make sure the one you choose offers the training you want. And the Move is great if you are looking for training on a budget (and if you have workout space near a TV!) Go for the Tempo if you are moving soon, don’t want to dedicate a space in your house permanently to working out, or if the more modest price vs.
#Mirror fitness for free#
Thank you to the team at Tempo for giving us some devices for free to try out. The new Tempo Move is even smaller (and more affordable), making Tempo the most versatile of the companies that we review here. It’s a stand alone device, with a variety of weight plates and bars that you can purchase, so this can go pretty much anywhere. Tempo – if you aren’t excited about attaching your fitness device to the wall (for example, if you are renter with delicate walls, or if you are moving soon), and you want the option to do some weights, Tempo might be the best bet for you.
#Mirror fitness code#
(And use our exclusive discount code FIN350 at checkout for $350 off). Don’t need a lot of weights and want to save some cash? Go for the Mirror. The Mirror offers great instructors at an affordable price – although you still need to attach it to a wall however, unlike the Tonal it doesn’t have large weight arms that extend out on the sides, so you need less space. While they do now have weights that you can purchase, the focus of this device is really body-weight and resistance band oriented workouts. Mirror – on the opposite end of the Tonal, this is perfect if you are looking for a more affordable option and aren’t very into weights. If you’ve got the space, money and want to work lifting into your routine, get the Tonal. The instructors are awesome, the device is amazing, the range of moves and workouts is excellent.
#Mirror fitness install#
This is the best option if 1) you love weight lifting, resistance or high intensity workouts, 2) you are strong enough to do most weight moves with weights of 5 pounds or more 3) you’ve got a lot of space, and a wall where you can install it 4) you can afford the price. Tonal – this is by far the premium option, but it won’t make sense for everyone. Each device has pros and cons – read the entire review to get our opinions, but here is the TLDR: Our team has had our hands on several Tempos, a Tonal and tried out the Mirror over the past few months.
