With the rise in home workouts , more and more people are quitting their gym memberships and focusing on getting in a good sweat sesh in the comfort of their own space. But while some have invested in home gym equipment such as dumbbells, resistance bands, or even a Peloton bike , it's hard to replicate the effectiveness of all the strength equipment you can find in a gym. Luckily, Tonal ($3,595, originally $3,995) has solved that problem by creating a sleek machine you mount to the wall that can create up to 200 pounds of resistance.

Using resistance bands that customize how much weight you want to use, Tonal can replicate nearly every exercise you can perform on gym equipment, such as bicep curls, deadlifts, goblet squats, chest presses, and more. I got to try out a Tonal machine and do a Tonal Live workout in the New York City showroom — keep reading to discover my review and why you might want to invest in one for your home workouts. What I Like About the Tonal Home Gym At first glance, Tonal looks like your standard cable machine at the gym with a large screen to show you how to perform certain moves.

Sure, I could do cable pull-downs and triceps push-downs, but what else could I do with this machine? A sales associate soon showed me how the arms on Tonal smoothly move and click into place in nearly a dozen different positions vertically: you can also adjust the arms horizontally to swing closer to the screen or further out for a wider range of motion. The biggest draw.