Choose product path
Home gym starter kit, wall trainer, heavy rack, or PT studio package.
Private label strength equipment for the US market
Quote-ready home gym kits and PT studio packages built around real training space, batch production, and documents confirmed before shipment.
C-side launch lineup
The launch path leads with the $449 bench kit, bundles adjustable dumbbells and a smart tracking add-on for higher AOV, then uses wall racks and plate-loaded racks as upgrade paths for serious buyers.
Why compact strength wins
Most first-time buyers overbuy machines and under-plan space. ForgeLane starts with movement patterns, setup time, ceiling height, wall requirements, document checks, freight constraints, and smart tracking only where it helps.
B-side launch lineup
Sell the certainty of a working training space: layout thinking, package logic, freight expectations, warranty questions, and deposit-based production.
Founder-led training logic
I studied sports before building strength equipment. That changes the product brief: equipment should match actual training, not just look impressive in a catalog.
ForgeLane is built around compact, practical strength setups for people who train seriously at home and coaches opening efficient personal training studios. The goal is simple: make the offer believable before asking customers for money.
How quotes are prepared
Before a quote becomes an order, we confirm the actual product version, documents, packaging, freight path, and buyer use case. That keeps the no-inventory model practical instead of vague.
Home gym starter kit, wall trainer, heavy rack, or PT studio package.
Factory reports, load tests, materials, manuals, labels, and smart-device requirements if electronics are included.
ZIP code, address type, carton or pallet dimensions, liftgate needs, and expected lead time.
Approve quote, confirm private label details, then reserve production through deposit-based ordering.
Reserve a launch batch
Tell us what you are building, where it ships, and how soon you need it. The first response should include the right package path, document questions, freight checks, and production reservation steps.
Buyer questions
It is easier to explain, easier to ship, and gives the brand a lower-friction first purchase before moving serious buyers into wall rigs or racks.
Customers approve a package, confirm document and freight details, reserve a production batch, then receive clear delivery expectations. Studio packages can use deposit-based quoting.
Yes. The package is the starting point. The sales process should adapt by square footage, coach count, training style, and delivery needs.
No blanket claims. Existing factory reports must match the exact model and materials. Smart devices require separate electronic and battery checks where applicable.