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Review Summary:
Force USA has the innovative equipment you need to become the hero of your fitness journey. Its space-saving all-in-one Trainers, power racks, barbells, weight benches, and leg machines, are designed to help you develop strength and feel your best!
- PROS:
- Minimal footprint
- Cost efficient set-up
- Versatile design
- Highly customizable
- CONS:
- Expensive
- Assembly can be challenging
Quick Facts:
Founded: 2000
Price: $1,999.99-$5,999.99
Beginner Friendly: Yes
Risk of Injury: Minimal if you use weight that is suitable to your strength
Founded by: Net Media Group LLC
Target Audience: Athletes of All Levels
Benefits Expected?: Full-Body Workout, Build Muscle and Strength, Easy To Use
Force USA is a trusted brand of home strength training gym equipment. The brand is known for being at the forefront of innovation and is favored by serious gymgoers. Force USA provides commercial-grade all-in-one strength training systems, for example, the G20 is full of features and comes with an impressive 29 attachments.
Our Force USA trainer review will examine different models of all-in-one training G-Series including the G20, G12, G6, and G6, and cover who might benefit from getting it, and make a comparison so you can decide which one is best suited for you.
Table of Contents
What is a Force USA Functional Trainer?
A Force USA functional trainer is a versatile piece of fitness equipment usually made with multiple cable pulleys, a smith machine, and various attachments. Force USA functional trainers are great for all types of resistance training from strength, hypertrophy, endurance, speed, and power. Most directive movements such as flys, curls, and push downs.
There is usually an additional pull-up bar on most functional trainers that enables you to practice calisthenics movements such as pull-ups, chin-ups, straight bar dips, and muscle-ups. The Force USA functional trainer offers multiple options in body motion that mimic sports-specific movements to enhance performance.
In contrast to other home gym machines, they usually come with two weight stacks, or a dual-stack, to allow more freedom to train as naturally as possible. Another bonus to having a dual-weight stack is that two people can work out on the machine simultaneously, therefore you will not only save money on gym memberships, but you can also have a workout buddy.
According to the NHS UK, working out can reduce the risk of major illnesses, for example, coronary heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and cancer, and lower your risk of early death by up to 30%. Given this, having a functional trainer will help prevent these deadly health issues.
The Force USA G-series vary from model to model, but all the models have most if not all of the following exercise stations:
- Power Rack
- Functional Trainer
- Smith Machine
- Pull-Up Bar
- Suspension Trainer
- Core Trainer
- Weight Storage
- Barbell Storage
- Accessories Storage
Force USA G20
Price: $5,999.99


Force USA G20 Key Features:
- Up to 14-in-1 Strength Training Systems
- Dual Integrated 289 lb Weight Stacks
- 2:1 Cable Pulley Ratio
- Structured Rolled Tubing Uprights
- Westside Spacing with 50 Adjustment Points
- 30 Attachments Include
Pros 👍
- High-quality construction
- Highly customizable
- Extremely versatile (replaces 11 different machines with one)
- Financing options available from approximately $200 per month
Cons 👎
- Expensive, the basic model starts from $5,999.99
- Difficult to assemble
- Heavy (weights over 1,000 lbs)
- Can be too compact and not enough space in between pillars when using the lat row attachment
Let’s begin with the Force USA G20, a beast of an all-in-one trainer! The G20 offers over 400 exercises and is like having up to 14 different strength training systems in a single power rack. It comes with a 2:1 cable pulley ratio on the functional trainer and includes the most attachments, stack weights, workout stations, and vast exercise varieties in a single unit.
Whether you’re looking to maximize your workout space or take your training to the next level, the Force USA G20 Pro is your ultimate home gym. However, not all of the attachments are commercial grade, some hardware quality is sacrificed such as nuts and bolts.
The Force USA G20 Is Great For:
- People who like to train with training partners
- People looking for an “all-in-one” training answer
- Those who are for sure know they won’t be moving home for a while
The Force USA G20 Is Not Great For:
- Those with a tight budget
- Anyone with a low ceiling who moves homes often
- People who don’t like using bumper plates
Force USA G12
Price: $4,999.99


Force USA G12 Key Features:
- Up to 11-in-1 Strength Training Systems
- Pin and Plate Loaded
- 2 x 200 lb Weight Stacks
- 1:1 Pulley Ratio
- 14 Attachments Included
- Counterbalanced Smith Machine
- 6x Weight Plate Holders
Pros 👍
- High-quality design and built
- Highly customizable
- A compact footprint is ideal for small spaces
- A 1:1 pulley ratio is great for where a lot of resistance will be required and the movement will not be very fast
Cons 👎
- Very expensive, the basic model starts from $4,999.99
- Difficult to assemble
- Bench and Olympic barbell not included
The Force USA G12 provides over 300 exercises in 1 space-saving system. The G12 is the ultimate pin and plate-loaded strength trainer home gym. It combines a power rack, functional; trainer, smith machine, dip station, chin-up station, core trainer, suspension trainer, leg press, and low row in a single power rack.
You can keep your training organized, tidy, and safe with the built-in storage for an Olympic and Standard barbell, weight plates, and cable attachments. Overall, the pulley and smith machine is smooth, but be aware that the weight of the 1:1 cable pulley ratio will feel much heavier than most other machines you’d use.
However, some attachments are of lower quality than others and the assembly directions leave a lot to be desired. There aren’t good descriptions or labeling of some smaller parts that you can confuse with others.
The Force USA G12 Is Great For:
- People with limited workout space
- People who want to workout privately and skip commuting to the gym
- People who want access to a commercial gym at home
The Force USA G12 Is Not Great For:
- Those with a tight budget
- Anyone with a low ceiling who moves homes often
- People who don’t like using bumper plates
- People that don’t like to change weight in increments of 10 lbs
Force USA G6
Price: $3,999.99


Force USA G6 Key Features:
- Pin + Plate Loaded Weights
- 2x 220 lb Stack Weights
- Up to 11-In-1 Strength Training System
- 2:1 Cable Pulley Ratio
- 17 Attachments Included
- 6x Weight Plate Holders
Pros 👍
- Great multifunctional cage (perform over 150+ exercises)
- Heavy and sturdy construction
- Excellent warranty
Cons 👎
- Very expensive, the basic model starts from $3,999.99
- It does not fit standard 450 mm bumper plates if you use all three plate holders
- Doesn’t include Olympic plates, barbell, or a bench
The Force USA G6 is a versatile, complete, and spacing-saving strength training machine that will take your training to another level. You can experience a variety of workout options normally found in an entire commercial gym in a unit of a single power rack.
The pin-loaded heap’s weights are connected to the functional trainer and cable crossover stations from the rear structure. Pin loading offers a fast, easy, and safe solution to selecting different weight levels in seconds. It comes with a 2 x 220 lb weight stack.
Great overall machine, but reviews suggest that the leg press plate is a little awkward to use, and the two cables could run a lot smoother. Again what we see is that Force USA’s G-series are difficult to assemble and the instructions are horrible. Also, if you have long arms and plan to do any type of press with the smith machines, we wouldn’t recommend it because it’s narrow, and they should be a few inches wider.
The Force USA G6 Is Great For:
- People with limited workout space
- People who want gym equipment for lower and upper body training
- People who love performing a bodybuilder-type workout style
The Force USA G6 Is Not Great For:
- Those with a tight budget
- Anyone with a low ceiling who moves homes often
- Anyone with insufficient flooring to support the weight
Force USA G3
Price: $1,999.99


Force USA G3 Key Features:
- Gen 2 – Updated for 2023!
- Plate Loaded
- Up to 12-In-1 Strength Training System
- 2:1 Cable Pulley Ratio
- 14 Attachments Included
- Optional Attachments Available
Pros 👍
- Offer the ability to perform over 75 exercises in 1 strength training machine
- Compact and space-saving design
- Doesn’t use weight stacks
- Built with heavy-duty materials
Cons 👎
- Challenging assembly
- Doesn’t include Olympic plates, barbell, or a bench
- Can be a little wobbly
The Force USA G3 is an extensible all-in-one strength trainer that combines up to eleventh strength training stations into a single power rack footprint. The G3 unit comes with a power rack foundation, along with a smith machine, functional trainer, chin-up bar, and a landmine core trainer.
The space-saving design will help you eliminate the clutter in your garage gym so you can conveniently perform all exercises in one area. No more jumping from one machine to the next to perform your bench presses, squats, and free weight exercises. Designed for comfortable knurling and it is ideal for powerlifting as it can lift to 2,000 lbs of weight.
However, purchasing the attachments such as leg press, lat pull-down, jammer arms, and dip bars, would cost thousands of dollars more. It requires 10 by 10 feet of floor space, though this is still much less than traditional gym machines, it still requires tall ceilings if a pull-up bar is installed. Another drawback is that it can be a bit wobbly when you are using the pull-up bars
The Force USA G3 Is Great For:
- Anyone looking for an all-in-one trainer with an emphasis on strength training
- Anyone that wants a smooth rolling smith machine
- Anyone that wants to switch from one exercise to another easily
The Force USA G3 Is Not Great For:
- Those with a tight budget
- Anyone with a low ceiling who moves homes often
Which Force USA G-Series Should You Choose?
The G-20 is the best all-in-one gym, ideal for powerlifters and strength-focused gym goers seeking a premium option with heavy dual 289 lbs weight stacks and a solid frame. This beast is a commercial-grade machine that includes 30 attachments allowing you to perform over 200 exercises with the G20 from day one.
After weighing up the price and features, the Force USA G6 would be our pick within the Force USA G-series that will suit most people’s needs. It has pin and plate-loaded weights for the functional trainer and cable crossover stations from the rear structure. The accessories and attachments are almost similar across the four models. Lastly, its slightly smaller frame is ideal for a setting with limited space, making it a great addition to a home or garage gym.
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As always my Gymless Heroes, big love for stopping by! We’ll catch you next time.


I’m Pat Chadwick, a qualified Level 2 and Level 3 calisthenics coach and certified personal trainer from London, England. I have over six years of experience training students specifically in the art of calisthenics. I’ve competed in various UK competitions, including the Kalos Stenos Championships, where I achieved third place in the lightweight category. My passion is highlighting the beauty of calisthenics as an authentic and pure form of body expression. I believe that everyone has the potential to become a champion of their body and mind, and that calisthenics opens the door to personal empowerment.