The Multi-Flight by Temple of Gainz is probably the most unnecessary-necessary machine I've ever owned—and I mean that as a compliment. It's one of those pieces that you absolutely don't need, yet once you have it, you can't imagine your gym without it. What surprised me most is how much it changed my approach to shoulder training. I've never been a huge fan of training shoulders, but this machine has genuinely made me look forward to those workouts. That's something I didn't expect when I bought it.
Temple of Gainz advertises the Multi-Flight as being capable of 4+ movements, and while that's technically true, I think it truly shines in three areas: standing chest flyes, bent-over rear delt flyes, and lateral raises. Those movements feel smooth, natural, and incredibly effective. You can certainly perform front raises, curls, and even some hip-focused exercises with a little creativity, but I generally prefer other machines or dumbbells for those. My biggest criticism is the price. I think this machine would be an absolute no-brainer in the $1,600–$1,800 range. At roughly $2,300, it's definitely a premium purchase and requires some justification.
That said, despite the higher price point, I still believe it's worth it for the right buyer. If you value specialized equipment, enjoy training variety, and want a machine that makes shoulder work genuinely enjoyable, the Multi-Flight delivers. It's become one of the most fun and frequently used pieces in my gym.
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