I used to go here when it was LA Fitness (the one where the swimming pool roof collapsed) and to be honest it was pretty run down and a bit of a dive back then. When Pure Gym came along and bought the LA Fitness chain I didn't really have high hopes for it. Looking at the gym floor, the clientele leans towards the 'meat head' body builder types, this hasn't really changed since the Pure takeover.
However, it's a really cheap gym and Pure do seem to have refurbed the building, though the car park needs re-surfacing as it's full of pot holes (some are pretty big, I don't think my small car could actually get out of if I drove into it).
Everything is now the grey and turquoise colour scheme, even the floors are grey... I haven't checked out the studios yet, but my last visit (and final) a couple of years ago; you would find that the air conditioning in the studio was not strong enough to cope with the amount of people in the room. The mirrors would completely steam up from the body heat, and by the end of the class the floor would literally be slippy from condensation (and sweat) EWWWWWW! I really hope that Pure have addressed this.
Anyway, after trying out most of the gyms in the area, the lure of £14.99p/m with multi gym access and no joining fee got me in (it's currently £19.99 a month but there are always deals happening). They have a decent studio class timetable, including LES MILLS Body Pump and Body Combat.
I have a huge dislike of budget gyms but they do the job and this one has air conditioning that works (I'm looking at you 247 Fitness). If a mid-priced gym opened near me I'd join it straight away, but so far it looks like the budget chains keep buying out the mid-priced ones so I'm stuck with Pure for now. read more