MAIDOMA 5786R Weight Bench Review
Our verdict
The MAIDOMA 5786R costs $109.98 and combines a 4.4 star rating across 863 reviews with 800 or more units bought last month, the strongest recent demand signal of any bench in this comparison by a wide margin. At 200 pounds it's also the heaviest frame here, built from alloy steel with a 63 by 54 by 37 inch footprint.
Check price on AmazonBest for
Buyers who want proof of current popularity, since 800 or more units bought last month and 863 reviews far outpace every other bench compared here, plus anyone who wants a heavier, larger footprint frame at $109.98.
Skip if
Skip it if you need a compact bench, since its 63 by 54 by 37 inch footprint and 200 pound weight are the largest and heaviest in this comparison, or if you want the single highest star rating rather than the highest sales volume.
- Material Alloy Steel
- Weight 200 Pounds
- Dimensions 63"D x 54"W x 37"H
- Size Normal
- Color Vermeil
- Priced 21% below the category median ($139.97 across 94 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 863 owner ratings
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Popularity3.5/5
863 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
When a shopper wants evidence that a product is actually popular right now rather than just well reviewed historically, recent sales volume tells a different story than star rating alone. The MAIDOMA 5786R backs that kind of scrutiny well, with 800 or more units bought last month at a price of $109.98, a figure that dwarfs every other bench gathered in this comparison.
Its 4.4 star rating across 863 reviews sits right alongside the Marcy JD-1.2's identical 4.4 stars, though the JD-1.2 has a larger 2,300 review count at a lower $76.86 price. The Marcy SB-10115 still leads on rating with 4.6 stars across 5,200 reviews for $91.89. Where the MAIDOMA 5786R separates itself is size and current demand: at 200 pounds and a 63 by 54 by 37 inch footprint, it's built from alloy steel into the largest, heaviest frame in this group, and its 800 or more monthly purchases are roughly eight times the 100 or more seen on the next busiest benches.
At $109.98, the MAIDOMA 5786R undercuts the pricier options while matching the mid-tier rating pack and posting by far the strongest current sales signal. Buyers with the floor space for its larger footprint and who want proof of active, present-day popularity have a strong case here.
Pros
- Sold 800 or more units last month, far outpacing every other bench in this comparison.
- Holds a 4.4 star rating across 863 reviews, a substantial and active feedback base.
- Priced at $109.98, below the Body-Solid GHYP345 and HARISON Bench1000 MAX by a wide margin.
- Built from alloy steel with a larger 63 by 54 by 37 inch footprint for added base stability.
- Listed as InStock and shipping now.
Cons
- At 200 pounds, it's by far the heaviest bench in this comparison, making it harder to move or store.
- Its 63 by 54 by 37 inch footprint takes up more floor space than the OPPSDECOR 800lb bench's 59 by 14.8 by 46 inch frame.
- The Marcy SB-10115 still rates higher at 4.6 stars for a lower $91.89 price.
- 863 reviews, while strong, remains well below the Marcy SB-10115's 5,200.
Specifications
| Material | Alloy Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 200 Pounds |
| Dimensions | 63"D x 54"W x 37"H |
| Size | Normal |
| Color | Vermeil |
Performance notes
At 200 pounds, the MAIDOMA 5786R's alloy steel frame is dramatically heavier than every other bench in this comparison, more than six times the OPPSDECOR 800lb bench's 21.9 kilograms and nearly three times the Body-Solid GHYP345's 32.15 kilograms. That mass, combined with a 63 by 54 by 37 inch footprint, points to a frame built for stability over portability, better suited to a dedicated gym space than a bench meant to be folded and stored between uses. The wider 54-inch width also suggests a broader base than the narrower OPPSDECOR options, which typically supports heavier pressing movements without tipping. The tradeoff is straightforward: buyers get a larger, heavier, steel-built bench at $109.98, a price that undercuts several lighter competitors, but they need the floor space to accommodate it and the willingness to move a considerably heavier object if the setup ever changes.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star rating across 863 reviews places the MAIDOMA 5786R alongside the Marcy JD-1.2's identical 4.4 score, though this bench's review count is more than a third the size of the JD-1.2's 2,300. It still trails the Marcy SB-10115's 4.6 stars across 5,200 reviews. What sets this listing apart is the 800 or more units bought last month, a figure roughly eight times higher than the 100 or more seen on the next busiest benches in this comparison. That combination of a solid rating with an unusually high recent purchase volume suggests strong, current momentum rather than a rating built up slowly over years, pointing to a listing that's actively popular with today's buyers.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does the MAIDOMA 5786R bench weigh?
It's listed at 200 pounds, making it by far the heaviest bench in this comparison, well above the Body-Solid GHYP345's 32.15 kilograms and the OPPSDECOR options under 50 pounds. That extra mass generally adds stability but also makes the bench harder to relocate once set up.
Is the MAIDOMA 5786R actually popular right now?
Yes, based on Amazon's recent sales figures, it shows 800 or more units bought last month, roughly eight times the 100 or more seen on the next busiest benches in this comparison. Combined with 863 reviews at a 4.4 star average, that points to strong current demand.
What are the dimensions of the MAIDOMA 5786R?
It measures 63 inches deep, 54 inches wide, and 37 inches high, the largest footprint among the benches compared here. Buyers should confirm they have the floor space for that width before choosing it over narrower alternatives like the OPPSDECOR 800lb bench.