Pros: Kiehl's products eucalyptus towels ultraluxe facilities state-of-the-art machines "fluffy towels" steam rooms personal training amazing group fitness classes (unlimited) exceptional instructors always cleanĬons: Membership is very expensive Pilates not included personal training is very expensive only one club included in membership price (unless you buy a more expensive package) can be crowded at peak hours Price: $150-$200, depending on location and package I hate the gym and don't like to run ClassPass has kept me on a consistent workout routine - plus, it's really fun trying so many new classes! Since I work out about four times a week, getting a $35 class for the average price of $11 is worth it to me." - Michele Foley, senior Fitness editor, SF Even so, I still decided to buy into the most expensive membership. "Like most members, I was pretty pissed off when ClassPass raised prices this year."I wish that they never hiked up the prices because I miss having unlimited classes (they should have somehow settled it with letting you go to a studio more than 3 times or letting you cancel without a fee)." - Nava Shmulevich, editorial intern, NYC. ![]() "The con is that it's only 5 classes a month, but the larger membership is more than I can afford (#NYCproblems)." - HP.$12 a class is usually more than a 50-percent discount on regular prices, but sometimes I forget to use one before my month expires, and figuring out a new studio's parking/quirks is kind of a hassle." - LM "I supplement my Crunch membership with the Base ClassPass.If you look at it in terms of paying for individual classes, the average in San Francisco is about $20-30 per class, so you are getting your money's worth." - Nicole Yi, Love assistant editor, SF ![]() It's also a great way to discover new studios that I probably wouldn't have known about myself.
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