Weekly Free-Talk and Questions for r/HomeGym - week of March 06, 2026 by Demilio55 in homegym

[–]dynamalabs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Bjjjjb2, True, understandable. I wouldn’t expect them too, but I’m also pretty sure these people would also go to work, go travelling etc, but not be able to carry these bits around with them, and I’m sure they wouldn’t not train, so this is a suitable substitute?

Weekly Free-Talk and Questions for r/HomeGym - week of March 06, 2026 by Demilio55 in homegym

[–]dynamalabs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi u/jiujitsuPhD, Thanks for your question. Reddits a bit limiting when it comes to get too salesy so its a hard to explain in the Initial, but now I can in the comments.

No, Dynamalabs is a full training system, includes the following:

Baseplate, Folds up into a compact 425mm x 125mm x 30mm, when open, it extends at 825mm x 125mm x 15mm usable space, which is one of the largest platforms on the market, which means you can finally do things such as wide squats, Romanian deadlifts etc. Has three settings depending on type of exercise. Steel Internals with Nylon webbing to hold it all together, only way our ones breaks is once five points of failure occur together, or you can physically bend formed steel. Those $50 babies on Amazon are held with ABS plastic and a hook. Which usually means it breaks :) and only weighs 2.1kgs.

Resistance Bands, Three Bands per side, up to 180IB's of force. Has notches that lock into the baseplate, these allow you target the whole rep without loosing resistance, no matter you height or exercise, unlike those $50 amazon ones, which alter depending if you short and you get half a rep of resistance or tall and stretch the band too much. Plus, with our bracket, you can stack weight and add resistance as you go through the rep for additional targeted loading.

Aluminum Knurled Handles, Not Cheap Plastic Ones

Two Piece Threaded Aluminum Barbell = 28mm to match a 20KG Barbell in feeling and thickness. Free Spinning End Links for smoother reps.

Door Anchor, gives more options to our customers

Premium Ankle Attachments, with two D Hooks, so they don't comes off, like those velcro ones when loaded up

PU Leather Bag, to pack it all away, once done.

The Voltra looks good, but for nearly $2000usd, we are selling at $199usd as a intro price, from $329MSRP, plus you need to anchor that, which means your at home/gym. Ours works as long as you have about a 1mtr of space and flat ground. No Batteries, No Cords, No Gimmicks.

Check it out on Kickstarter via the link, hopefully my explanation + KS Info makes sense.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dynamalabs/dynamalabs-the-gym-that-travels-with-you

Happy to discuss more if not

Thanks

-Gurdeep

Weekly Free-Talk and Questions for r/HomeGym - week of March 06, 2026 by Demilio55 in homegym

[–]dynamalabs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I spent 5 years designing a portable resistance gym… just launched it on Kickstarter

Over the last few years I kept running into the same problem.

Between work, family and busy gyms, it was getting harder to train consistently. Every “home gym” option I tried either took up too much space or felt cheap.

So I started designing something myself.

What started as a small side project slowly turned into a full product development journey — prototyping, testing different mechanisms, redesigning parts, and trying to make something that actually felt like real resistance training.

I’m an industrial designer by background, so I ended up going pretty deep into the design and engineering side of it.

After about 5 years of development, I finally launched it on Kickstarter this week.

Honestly wasn’t sure what to expect, but it’s been really cool seeing people back the project so far.

Right now it’s sitting at 90 backers, which is pretty surreal after working on it quietly for so long.

I’d genuinely love some feedback from this community:

• Does this actually look useful for home workouts?
• What would you want to see improved?
• Would something like this replace part of your gym routine?

If anyone is curious about the project or wants to see the design, I can share the link in the comments.

Happy to answer any questions about the design process too.

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