ZUM Fitness, located in the Tower Building at 1809 7th Ave suite 200, Seattle, offers a welcoming environment with top-notch amenities. Members rave about the knowledgeable and supportive staff, and the range of equipment caters to a variety of fitness needs. The facility boasts excellent locker room facilities, a spacious layout with ample natural light, and a variety of classes. While it's highly recommended for those seeking a community-focused gym experience, some find the membership a bit pricey and the hours could be extended.
ZUM Fitness provides a unique blend of space, equipment, and personal attention, making it a top choice in Seattle. If you value a friendly atmosphere and professional guidance, ZUM Fitness excels. However, if you prefer working out on your own without attending classes, be aware that space can be limited during peak hours due to group classes.
Pros:
- Knowledgeable and friendly trainers
- Wide range of equipment
- Comprehensive classes included in membership
- Clean and well-maintained facilities
- Welcoming and professional staff
- Spacious layout with ample natural light
- Excellent locker room facilities
- Personal training available
- Community-oriented atmosphere
- Free trial and first-time visits available
Cons:
- Membership is a bit pricey
- Limited space during peak hours
- Gym could benefit from extended hours
Description
Classes are aimed at fun & noticeable improvement at this gym that hopes to keep you coming back.
Location / Contact
- Address: 1809 7th Ave suite 200, Seattle, WA 98101, United States
- Phone:+1 206-443-3933
- Website:zumfitness.com
Rating Stats
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.5-star.
This business has 60 reviews.
The address is: 1809 7th Ave suite 200, Seattle, WA 98101, United States .
The contact number is +1 206-443-3933
This service is listed under Gym .
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Mengxuan nnn
7 years ago
I think the class here is great, but the membership organization is not that good .The staff told me the wrong information about my membership and they forgot they said it. And obviously what they told me is different from what they noted in their system.But again the class is great.
Amy Gillcrist
7 years ago
Such a great place! I was at a conference in Seattle for a week and searched for a gym with more options than the hotel treadmill. Zum has everything you need for a great workout including cross-fit equipment and a great selection of kettlebells. I felt very welcome, all the trainers and staff were friendly, they even gave me my first visit free. The gym is clean, bright, and modern, with great locker rooms, and all the equipment is in good condition. I highly recommend Zum Fitness and will definitely go back if in Seattle again.
Alisha Ritter
7 years ago
One of the best gyms in Seattle. Unique atmosphere - a small community of health-minded persons of all ages and races. Not a "smoothie bar" gym, but a place where serious people go to learn how to really focus on their long-term health. Crossfit, yoga, cycling, boxing, fitness classes, special workshops, special events, and highly qualified trainers (they have trained Olympians!).
Holly Zipperstein
8 years ago
I'm traveling for work and dropped in here. Absolutely loved the facility and the staff was incredibly friendly and helpful.
Isabell Sakamoto
8 years ago
Friendly staff, nice space with great equipment, fantastic locker rooms. Only wish they were open a little later. The space is well kept for the most part.
Anthony Edmonds
8 years ago
This Gym has created a place to go and feel like family. While helping you not only improve on your own but in the group fitness arena which has made major improvements in so many people's lives including my own. The staff is helpful and the trainers are very knowledgeable.
Mike Cheng
9 years ago
I had been a members for 3 years but decided to find a new place to train. Woody is incredibly rude and has horrible customer service.Most of the staff and trainers at Zum are great. Unfortunately, Woody completely ruined it for me.
Amy Leigh Morgan
9 years ago
Been a member for three years and I love it. In fact, I actually turned down a job because it was too far away from the gym and I wouldn't be able to make it to my lunchtime classes anymore. Intelligent, caring staff members, fun classes, great locker room. It's definitely a community. If I just wanted a place to lift and run on a treadmill, I would probably go somewhere cheaper. But I don't. I want feedback, camaraderie and support as I work towards my goals. And I get all that. I feel safe, supported and challenged in all the right ways.Love it. Love it. Love it.
Jon MacLeod
11 years ago
I'm sorry, Greg, but your review is totally off base. I have been a ZUM member for more than 10 years and seldom take group classes other than yoga, occasionally work with one of the terrific trainers, best in seattle, but usually do my own workouts, weights, free exercise, cardio. there is plenty of room, if the upper level gets a bit busy, you can always take your workout down to the lower level (rope climbing, sand pit, olympic lifting platform, exercise mats and room for jumping rope, burpees or whatever else you're into. of course, during prime time, 5 - 7 p.m., all gyms are more crowded, but come during the morning, mid-day, late afternoon, evenings after 7, and you'll have all the room you need. as for cliques, that's nonsense. ZUM management, trainers - women and men both - and members are very respectful of and friendly towards everyone who walks in the door. Of course, if you are one of those people who think you own the gym, then you will be unhappy no matter where you go. but you won't do better than ZUM.
Greg Bridges
11 years ago
If you're into doing your own thing outside of a class, this gym is not for you. ZUM caters towards large group oriented activities and offers very nice classes of this type, however these classes occupy all the common areas of the gym so if you have your own routine, or do not want to be a part of the class, the availability of floor space and equipment is very limited. The gym has a clique-type atmosphere so if you don't participate in classes, you are easily singled out in a "better for the masses" manner.