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PRO Sports Club
2nd Fl
(between Republican St & Mercer St)
Seattle, WA 98109
(206) 332-1873
- Hours:
Mon-Fri. 5:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Sat. 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
- Price Range:
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$$$
5 reviews for PRO Sports Club
Started going this week to the Seattle location. There are plenty of machines and the locker rooms are really nice. They've got all the amenities you'd expect from a nice health club. The Seattle location is pretty small though; two floors with machines and aerobics areas but, no pools or sport courts (basketball/racquetball/tennis etc).
There is plenty of parking and lots of workout room but, no sports stuff really at all which is kind of a bummer.
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I actually own memberships to three gyms (one for my personal trainer, one for the pool and this one, which I get free through work). Of all of them, this place has the most mediocre equipment. It's not bad, but considering the monthly dues at this place, it's not worth it.
The Bad:
1.Space- First off, the gym feels like it has been crammed into an office building. It feels like a hotel gym, but a bit nicer.
2.Equipment- They are a bit lacking in the type of equipment they have. Even 24 hour fitness has a better mix, which is not saying much.
3. No pool or courts of any kind. Enough said.
The Good:
1. Never crowded.
2. Nice locker rooms
3. Decent parking
I actually go to the Bellevue/Redmond location most of the time but since I do live in Belltown, I do make occasional visits to this Eastlake location. It is MUCH smaller, and I've never tried any of the classes offered here, but I would imagine this is still comparable to or better than most regular gyms around. Decent set of cardio machines, not a bad set of weights (again, not nearly as extensive as the other location).
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The Pro Club is a first-class health club on the lines of any luxury gym in Chicago or New York. However, the Seattle location is a smaller deal - and that's a PLUS.
The locker rooms are great, and just the thing to get going for the day. Staff is friendly, helpful, and the atmosphere is as relaxing as you want it to be. I haven't evaluated the spa or physical therapy services.
As many Pro Club members are provided the service through their employer, it's an interesting mix of working professionals - and the Seattle location always has enough parking and machines; anyone who's waited just to park in the Bellevue location after the new year knows, a more limited audience is nice.
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The change rooms are great, with a nice sauna and steam room, a big tv, and lots of space. I generally go after work, and even at the busiest there is plenty of equipment.
The one downside is that there are no squash courts at this location, but I can't hold that against them sine the overall quality is so high.
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