New Era Fitness
Pin Loaded · 26 machines

Pin Loaded machines.

Pin loaded (selectorized) machines swap a weight pin for Olympic plates — pull the pin, pick a number, start the set. No loading, no unloading, no waiting on a spotter. That makes them the easiest machines on any gym floor for a first-week member to use safely and correctly, which is exactly why they dominate condo gyms, hotel fitness rooms, and PT studios where clients range from complete beginners to advanced.

New Era's pin loaded range runs 26 machines across the ATG and BATG series — chest, shoulder and back stations, a full leg circuit, core work, and a run of BATG dual-function machines (chest-and-shoulder press, lat-pulldown-and-row, quad-and-hamstring) built specifically for rooms where floor space is tight and every station has to earn its place. A JMB fitting out a condo amenity floor, or a hotel building a compact but complete gym, will usually find most of what they need in this range alone.

Weight stacks run from 60kg to 100kg depending on the movement — enough for genuine strength training, not just light toning, while staying simple enough that members never need a staff member standing over them to use it safely. Pair a few plate loaded pieces alongside a pin loaded backbone and most commercial floors are covered without overcomplicating the layout.

Common questions

Pin Loaded FAQ

Are pin loaded machines good for beginners?

Yes — pin loaded (selectorized) machines are usually the easiest and safest machines for a beginner to use unsupervised, since the weight stack is pre-loaded and a pin sets the resistance. No plates to load, no spotter needed.

How heavy do pin loaded weight stacks go?

New Era's pin loaded range runs 60kg to 100kg stacks depending on the machine — enough for genuine strength training on most stations, not just light toning. Heavier lifters training seriously may eventually outgrow a stack and move to a plate loaded equivalent.

What's a dual-function (BATG) machine?

A dual-function machine runs two exercises off one frame — chest press and shoulder press, or lat pulldown and seated row, for example — built for gyms where floor space is tighter than the exercise list. Common in condo and hotel gyms.

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