1 /5 Elaine Wangsawidjaja: If you are looking to do a real workout, do not go to Steed. This gym is only built for photos and to look pretty. This gym has beautiful weightlifting platforms, bars and plates, but none of it is meant to be used. I reached out beforehand to check that this gym would be appropriate for my needs and was told it was fine to drop weights. Arriving there, I was greeted with a sign that said otherwise. I was told by the manager to ignore the sign. They received complaints so I was told to buy crash mats, which I did. They then kicked me out of the gym, refused to refund my membership, and refused to pay me back for the crash mats. Absolutely unethical gym that doesn’t know how their equipment is meant to be used. If you are only here to pretend to workout, sitting on a bike playing with your phone, this gym is perfect for you!
Edit to respond to their comment below:
Great job refusing to take responsibility for lying to me to begin with! Why would you tell me it’s fine to drop weights when it’s not allowed? I only bought the mats because you forced me to, and you only refunded me for my membership after I insisted and chased over many weeks.