Written by Jasmine Sinclair · Updated 9 May 2026

JTX Fitness Vibration Plate Review (UK Brand): All 4 Models Tested

In short: JTX Fitness is the most refined British vibration-plate brand we test against. The Pro-10 is genuine commercial-grade equipment for home gyms; the Slim-Fit punches well above its £200–300 price; the Salon Fit S2 covers oscillation users; the Pro-50 sits at the top of the lineup for serious training. UK in-home repair warranty is the standout selling point.

Reviewed by Jasmine Sinclair (lead physio) and David Okonkwo (fitness contributor) · Updated 9 May 2026 · 11 min read

JTX Fitness has been making British home-gym kit since 2009. The brand’s positioning is consistent across treadmills, rowing machines, and vibration plates: pay a premium over the Asia-import competition, get UK-based customer service and an in-home repair warranty in return.

We’ve tested four JTX vibration plates over the last 18 months. The verdict is the same for each: build quality is honest, motors deliver the wattage they advertise, and the warranty is one of the few in this category that actually shows up at your house when something fails.

About JTX as a UK brand

JTX Fitness is headquartered in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex. The company sells direct via jtxfitness.com and lists selected models on Amazon UK. Customer service answers to UK phone numbers within working hours. The 28-day no-quibble return policy is real — we know because we returned an early Salon Fit S2 unit during testing without friction.

The trade-off is price. JTX plates cost more than visually similar Bluefin or MERACH models. What you get for the difference: longer warranty, in-home repair (rather than ship-it-back), and a small UK head office that responds when things break.

How we tested

Each plate was used for a minimum of 21 days in an ordinary UK home. We measured:

Ratings reflect performance against the price band, not absolute performance — a £200 plate is judged on £200-class expectations.

JTX Pro-10 (gym-grade) — Editor’s pick for serious home users

Rating: 4.7/5 · Price: ~£1,149

The Pro-10 is the model we recommend to readers building a serious home gym who want a single plate that will last a decade. It is genuine gym-grade build — 75 kg of plate, 160 kg user limit, 150W commercial AC motor.

Specs:

SpecValue
Motion typeTri-plane (3D)
Frequency range30–50 Hz (1 Hz increments)
Motor150 W commercial AC
Max user weight160 kg
Platform size78 × 70 cm
Plate weight75 kg
Warranty3 years UK in-home repair

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View JTX Pro-10 on Amazon UK →

JTX Pro-50 (top of the lineup) — best for advanced users

Rating: 4.8/5 · Price: high-end (direct-from-JTX)

The Pro-50 is the upgrade path from the Pro-10 — bigger platform, dual motors, broader programme range. It is direct-from-JTX only; not currently listed on Amazon UK.

Specs:

SpecValue
Motion typeTri-plane (3D)
Frequency range30–50 Hz
MotorsDual 200 W AC commercial
Max user weight180 kg
Platform size70 × 83 cm
Programmes7 preset
Warranty3 years UK in-home repair (1 yr commercial)

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View JTX Pro-50 at JTX Fitness →

JTX Slim-Fit — best value premium

Rating: 4.5/5 · Price: ~£200–300

The Slim-Fit is the model we recommend most often. Tri-plane motion at sub-£300 is unusually rare; most plates in that price band are oscillating-only.

Specs:

SpecValue
Motion typeTri-plane (3D)
Frequency range35–50 Hz
Speed levels4 + 3 programmes
Max user weight120 kg
Platform height16 cm (slips under sofa)
Warranty2 years UK in-home repair

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Could improve:

View JTX Slim-Fit on Amazon UK →

JTX Salon Fit S2 — best oscillation pick from JTX

Rating: 4.3/5 · Price: mid-range (direct-from-JTX)

The Salon Fit S2 is JTX’s oscillation-only plate, originally designed for salon and clinical use. Sensible if you want gentle motion and clinical-grade build at sub-£500.

Specs:

SpecValue
Motion typeOscillation (see-saw)
Speed settings99 power levels
Programmes9 (toning + weight-loss)
Max user weight180 kg
Platform size66 × 50 cm
Warranty2 years UK in-home (1 yr commercial)

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Could improve:

View JTX Salon Fit S2 at JTX Fitness →

JTX vs the rest

Two comparisons matter most for UK readers.

JTX Slim-Fit vs Bluefin Fitness Ultra Slim Plus (~£150) — the Bluefin is cheaper and oscillation-only. The Slim-Fit’s tri-plane motion is a real upgrade if you want exercise variety; pay the £100 difference if motion type matters, save it if it doesn’t.

JTX Pro-50 vs LifePro Rumblex Max 4D (~£300) — the LifePro is cheaper and has 4D motion (vs JTX’s tri-plane), but its build is lighter and warranty is parts-only. The Pro-50’s UK in-home service is the deciding factor for buyers who don’t want to ship a 75 kg plate back to a warehouse.

For full comparison rankings, see our best vibration plates UK guide and our deep-dive on the Bluefin Fitness range.

Where to buy JTX in the UK

JTX runs sales around Black Friday and January; the brand is rarely discounted otherwise.

Who should buy JTX

Who should look elsewhere

Frequently asked questions

Is JTX worth more than Bluefin?

For users who value UK-based service, in-home repair warranty, and tri-plane motion at sub-£300, JTX Slim-Fit is genuinely worth the small premium over equivalent Bluefin models. For pure value at entry level, Bluefin still wins on price.

What’s JTX’s UK warranty really like?

JTX includes in-home repair as standard — engineers come to you. We tested this by raising a fault with the Pro-10 during the test window; an engineer was scheduled within 48 hours and parts replaced within a week.

Where do you buy a JTX vibration plate?

JTX sells direct via jtxfitness.com. The Pro-10 and Slim-Fit are also listed on Amazon UK; the Pro-50 and Salon Fit S2 are direct-only.

How does JTX compare to Power Plate?

Power Plate is older and pricier; JTX matches it on tri-plane motion at roughly a third the cost. Power Plate has more clinical research; JTX has better UK service. For home users, JTX is the better choice.

Is the JTX app any good?

JTX does not lean on app integration. The Pro-10 and Pro-50 use upper-and-lower console controls; programmes are pre-installed. Buyers wanting Bluetooth and apps should look at Bluefin or LifePro.


Independent review. JTX has not paid for placement, ranking, or favourable coverage. We participate in the Amazon Associates programme and may earn commission on qualifying purchases. Prices checked May 2026.

For the brand’s premium professional context, see our professional vibration plates guide. For the wider commercial ranking, see our best vibration plates UK guide.