1265 NW Waterhouse Ave, Beaverton, Oregon 97006
www.24hourfitness.com/gyms/beaverton-or/tanasbourne-super-sport
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The Tanasbourne Super-Sport Gym, part of 24 Hour Fitness in Beaverton, OR, offers a wide range of fitness facilities and classes designed for fitness enthusiasts of all levels. With 24-hour access, it serves as a versatile space for both personal and group training sessions.
Pricing
- $59.99 Annual Fee required.
- $1 initiation fee; first month’s dues are waived.
1265 NW Waterhouse Ave, Beaverton, Oregon 97006
Reviews
Emily Peterman (Google User)
1 month ago
Okay. I hate doing this but it's a major problem. I went early this morning before work and I'm using the seated leg press machine when a personal trainer and her client come up to me. She places a cone behind the press and I say "I'm using this" and she taps her name tag and says 'im a coach's and pushes in front of me. While saying that they won't use it for long. I have been a trainer for years and have never done that or seen it. It forced me to change my workout when I reality she should have found an alternative for her client. I went to the front to let them know, I had a sweet girl who listened and took down my information. It's not her fault, I just have a huge problem with that. It's not a good look for the gym, I'm also a new member here so it doesn't set a good tone. I have nothing against the gym itself, it's clean, good equipment but patrons cannot be treated like that.
Tan Pham (Google User)
1 month ago
I have been coming to this club past 20 years and the club is getting bad shape with equipment many have torn covers or broken that are desperately need of repair. Please go around and fix the equipment.
Grace H (Google User)
1 month ago
I have been going here for over 10 years. Unfortunately, they don't regularly clean or maintain the equipment. You want to take a shower after your workout or pool, expect it to be freezing cold. About 50% of the population is elderly, how inconsiderate. They save a few dollars placing water heater on vacation mode. If you try cardio equipment, you will get to use old refurbished treadmills. The belts and buttons are broken, use at your own risk. If you bring the concern to the manager, he takes no action. They removed all paper dispensers in the weight machine area, except 2, which are always out of paper. The current manager saves these few dollars, maybe that's why they keep him.
Marina B (Google User)
1 month ago
I've been attending Yoga and Body pump classes, and there is one very rude lady who, on multiple occasions, has been attacking people and kicking their belongings away to create more space for herself, as if she's the only one in the class. Multiple people have complained to the management, but nothing have been done. The GM changes frequently, and nobody cares about the security, politeness, cleanliness, or the broken equipment at this gym.
33steel (Google User)
1 month ago
The gym currently is cleaner than it has been in the past. The sauna does not smell like a high school boys locker room anymore.. Today there was a female in the men’s locker room. When I finished getting dressed and went out front, I asked the front desk personnel, and they were not sure about the policy. I would like to have this question answered if we are going to start having coed bathrooms. I am not OK with this, and we all know what happened with planet fitness when they try to make a stance supporting the less than 1/2 of one percent of the population. I am pretty sure that all the women whose little girls are in the locker room would not be happy if I decided to walk in they’re naked