Cardio — Complete
Every Arc Trainer model from the 525AT through the 770AT — including discontinued variants. Every treadmill in the 750T, 770T, and 790T lines. Every recumbent bike and Cyclone upright.
UsedCybex.com exists because no one had built the complete reference — so we did.
Cybex International built some of the most technically sophisticated commercial fitness equipment in the world. Their Arc Trainer technology, Dual Axis VR2 motion, and Four-Bar linkage VR3 systems represent genuine biomechanical innovation — machinery engineered to be used hard, for decades.
When Cybex was acquired by Life Fitness in 2016, the manufacturing story of an independent brand came to a close. What remained was an enormous installed base of machines — Arc Trainers still running in hospital rehab wings, VR2 units anchoring university recreation centers, Eagle racks outlasting the facilities they were first installed in.
The problem: no single resource existed that covered this equipment comprehensively. Model numbers were scattered. Series distinctions were blurred. Buyers couldn't tell a 600A from a 625AT, or a VR2 from a VR3. Sellers couldn't communicate the real value of what they had.
UsedCybex.com is the answer to that gap. We built the complete catalog — every series, every model, every variant, including discontinued and legacy lines that have been out of production for years but are still operating in facilities across the country. We explain the differences. We document the specs. We make the market legible.
Every Cybex series — Arc Trainer, VR1, VR2, VR3, Eagle, Prestige VRS, Bravo, Classic, Jungle Gym, and more — documented with model numbers, specs, biomechanical notes, and generational context. If it has a Cybex nameplate, it belongs here.
Guides, comparisons, and sourcing resources that help facilities make informed decisions — not just on which machine to buy, but why one series fits their population better than another, what to inspect before purchase, and how to evaluate used equipment accurately.
UsedCybex.com connects directly to PreOwnedGym.com — the certified pre-owned commercial fitness equipment marketplace where the machines we document are available for purchase, with verified condition and transparent pricing.
UsedCybex.com is one node in a larger system designed specifically for the fitness equipment industry — and it works because the whole system works together.
Each property in this network has a specific role. Together they cover the full lifecycle of commercial fitness equipment — from knowledge to marketplace.
Gym Spotter, PreOwnedGym.com, and UsedCybex.com were founded by Robert Szopa — an AI architect and systems developer with a decade of hands-on experience across every facet of the commercial fitness equipment industry, from equipment servicing and production coordination through digital operations and platform development. His broader work in AI systems and business automation lives at proscris.com.
These are the principles that govern every piece of content, every catalog entry, and every recommendation on this site.
Every claim on this site is grounded in what can be demonstrated, not speculated. We do not publish invented statistics, inflated service numbers, or fabricated social proof. If we cannot verify it, it does not appear here. That is a firm editorial rule — not a guideline.
A catalog entry that includes the biomechanical rationale behind a machine's motion path is worth more than a hundred thin listings with just a model number and a price. We prioritize genuine depth — series context, generational differences, and the technical details that actually inform a purchasing decision.
Discontinued models are not removed from the record. A Cybex machine that left production a decade ago is still operating in facilities today — and the people who own, service, or want to purchase one deserve the same quality of information as any current model. Legacy coverage is not optional; it is part of what makes this the authoritative reference.
UsedCybex.com links to PreOwnedGym.com for purchasing — and we say so openly. We are part of the same network. That relationship is disclosed, not buried. We believe readers are better served by knowing where a recommendation leads than by pretending affiliations do not exist.
SEO is a means, not the end. Every guide, series page, and comparison we publish is written for the facility manager, gym owner, or equipment buyer who actually needs the information — not engineered purely to rank. When content is genuinely useful, the rankings follow. We build for the person first.
Commercial fitness equipment built to Cybex's standards is designed to last 20 or more years under heavy use. Choosing certified pre-owned over new is not a compromise — it is a decision that extends the useful life of machines built to outlast their first installations, reduces waste, and stretches facility budgets without sacrificing quality.
Series pages, category pages, buyer's guides, and maintenance resources — organized the way the equipment actually is.
Arc Trainer Series
525AT · 600A · 610A · 625AT · 750A · 770AT
VR2 Dual Axis
Chest · Overhead Press · Low Row · Pec Fly · Rotary Torso
VR3 Circuit
Leg Press · Arm Curl · Row
Eagle Premium
Chest · Leg Press · Lat Pulldown · Ab · Tricep
Prestige VRS
Chest Press · Leg Extension
Bravo Functional
Tall 8810 · Compact 8800 · Pull 18022
Classic & Vintage
Legacy · Discontinued · Still In Service
VR1 Compact
Chest Press · Dual Hip
Arc Trainer Model Comparison
525AT vs 600A vs 625AT vs 770AT — which is right for your facility
VR2 vs VR3 — What's the Difference?
Dual Axis motion vs Four-Bar linkage — the series explained side by side
Eagle vs Prestige VRS
Premium vs modern — understanding the generation gap
Complete Guide to Buying Used Cybex
What to inspect, what to ask, and what to avoid
Cybex Equipment Maintenance Guide
Keeping Arc Trainers, VR2, and Eagle machines running for decades
Commercial Facility Design with Cybex
Layout, spacing, and equipment selection for commercial floors