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Home > Tag Fitness Single Standard Fitness Bay

Tag Fitness Single Standard Fitness Bay

$2,730.00
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Standard Fitness Bay


At Hamilton Home Fitness, the Standard Fitness Bay is best understood as a compact, premium storage-and-training hub for serious spaces. It combines accessory organization, pull-up functionality, and modular expansion in one commercial-style footprint, making it especially appealing for home gyms, studios, schools, and performance facilities that want one zone to do more without looking crowded. Hamilton Home Fitness is based in Tennessee and serves buyers nationwide, which makes it a natural fit for customers who want expert guidance with a broader U.S. buying reach.

 

Why this bay stands out

The short answer is utility density. The Standard Fitness Bay gives you structured storage and training access in the same frame, so the room feels cleaner, faster to use, and easier to coach in. The supplied product materials show a single-bay layout that includes a pull-up bar, storage trays, ball storage, battle rope anchor points, and resistance pegs, all within a 92" high by 68" wide by 52" deep footprint. For buyers comparing racks, shelves, and accessory stands separately, that consolidation is the real value.

 

A practical way to think about it:

  • It helps reduce scattered equipment zones.
  • It supports both storage and active use.
  • It leaves room to scale into a larger bay system.
  • It suits premium spaces that need order and presence.


That mix is why the Standard Fitness Bay works for advanced home users, personal training studios, school performance rooms, and commercial facilities that want a cleaner training floor without giving up functionality.


Key Features

The core package is strong on its own, and the platform becomes even more compelling if you plan to expand later.

✅ Single-bay training hub
✅ Compact 92" x 68" x 52" footprint
✅ Pull-up bar included
✅ Two flat storage trays
✅ Ball storage rack included
✅ Battle rope anchor points
✅ Two resistance band pegs
✅ Black frame finish
✅ Modular expansion path
✅ Add-on storage options
✅ Premium organized layout
✅ Suitable for serious training rooms


These features come directly from the product sheet and product listing, with customization options documented across the supplied TAG materials.

 

Size, setup, and expansion

The most important buying note is simple: this is not a casual drop-in storage rack. The Standard Fitness Bay weighs 415 lbs and is supplied in a black frame configuration, but the bigger decision factor is installation. TAG’s materials state that the unit must be anchored to concrete, and the quick reference guide specifies installer-supplied expansion bolts, a minimum 4-inch concrete slab, and concrete strength no lower than C30 or 4350 PSI. The guide also notes that finish flooring above the slab may need to be removed in the install area and that post-tensioned slabs should be confirmed before drilling.

 

For many buyers, that requirement is not a drawback; it is part of the value. A fixed bay usually feels more intentional, more professional, and more secure in a dedicated training room. If you are planning a serious home gym or a polished studio layout, this anchored format can make the space feel permanent rather than temporary. To review the original documents, see the Fitness Bay Brochure PDF, the Fitness Bay Install Info Guide PDF, and the Fitness Bay Installation/Parts Manual PDF.

 

Add-on options

The best part of the Standard Fitness Bay is that it does not force you into a fixed long-term layout. TAG’s product documents show that you can add more bays and customize with different shelves and attachments, including flat trays, a ball storage tray, a plate-and-ball storage rack, vertical dumbbell storage, a land mine attachment, a wall ball target, and a mat rack. That flexibility matters if you are building in phases or designing around a changing client base.

 

Who it fits best

The direct answer is this: the Standard Fitness Bay is best for buyers who want one elegant structure to organize multiple training tools without wasting floor space. It is especially strong for:

  • premium home gyms with a dedicated concrete-based setup
  • small studios that need cleaner storage and better coaching flow
  • schools, teams, and training rooms that use ropes, bands, balls, and pull-up work
  • facilities that may want to expand from single bay to double or triple later

For a budget shopper furnishing a temporary room, this may be more system than they need. For a long-term buyer who values order, training utility, and a more architectural look, it makes much more sense.

 

Quick answers

Does the Standard Fitness Bay need to be bolted down? Yes. The supplied TAG materials indicate that it must be anchored into concrete, with installation guidance calling for installer-provided expansion bolts and a minimum 4-inch slab.

Can the Standard Fitness Bay be customized? Yes. TAG documents show expansion into additional bays and multiple storage or training add-ons, including trays, plate storage, land mines, wall ball targets, and mat rack options.

Is the Standard Fitness Bay good for a home gym? Yes, if the room has the right ceiling height, a concrete installation surface, and a real need for combined storage and training functionality. It is better suited to committed setups than casual spare-room layouts.

What is included with the Standard Fitness Bay? The single-bay version is listed with a fitness bay frame, two flat storage trays, one ball storage rack, one pull-up bar, battle rope anchors, and two resistance band pegs.

 

Before you order

One final point matters: the supplied materials are strong on dimensions, installation, and configuration, but they do not clearly publish shipping, returns, or model-specific warranty terms for this exact page set. That makes a direct conversation with Hamilton Home Fitness the smart next step, especially if you are ordering for a commercial build, a custom multi-bay layout, or a premium home project. If you want a standard fitness bay that feels substantial, organized, and future-ready, this is a serious piece worth considering.

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