About Retro Fitness
Retro Fitness offers modern facilities that cater to various fitness needs. The gym features an extensive collection of fitness equipment, including numerous machines, five squat racks (with two that can be converted into deadlift platforms), a deadlift platform, two smith machines (one angled), two bench presses, an incline and a decline bench, and several large cable rigs. There are also many kettlebells, open space for stretching, and additional equipment like parallelettes and tires. The gym can accommodate groups for scheduled fitness classes and provides a relaxed area near Stretch Areas, partly outside, with free machines available after workouts. The space is very spacious, and the equipment is modern. The atmosphere is friendly, with good music playing, such as Type O Negative and AC/DC. The gym is popular among people in their 20s and 30s, creating motivating surroundings. It is considered one of the best gyms in the Astoria area, offering a good experience at a reasonable price, especially outside peak hours when equipment is easier to access. However, some members have expressed concerns about policies, such as needing an ID to bring a friend, which they find unnecessary. Some have also noted that during peak hours from 5-7:30 pm, the gym can be crowded, making it harder to find available machines. Despite these issues, the gym remains a good choice for those seeking variety, space, and a lively environment. The cleanliness, friendly staff, and modern equipment continue to be praised, though some mention the lack of amenities like hair dryers and paper towels in the bathrooms.
Great atmosphere. Good machines and space. But it's not possible that you bring a friend and they ask for an ID and if you don't have it you can't get in. Why do they ask for that? Do they work for the police department?
Slightly crowded at times, but plenty if equipment, very spacious,friendly staff, Good Music Like Type O Negative & AC/DC on their own music channel. And of course, lots of fine looking Women around
For the price you pay for a lower tier ($24) the gym is worth it. Do note that the gym is pretty packed around 5-7:30pm (peak hours) where you might have a hard time getting a machine, but there is always something you can do. If you come outside of peak hours, this gym is quite good and you don’t have to wait for any equipment ever. A majority of people around their 20-30s and relatively fit, so that does add motivation if you are looking for that.
They have 1 deadlift platform, 5 squat racks (2 of quick can be made into deadlift), 2 smith machines (one angled), 2 bench press, 1 incline bench, 1 decline bench, 3 large cable rigs, and a variety of machines (2...read full review