About FitLine Fitness Equipment
Fitness spaces designed to perform — built as complete systems that work the way they should.
FitLine Fitness Equipment works with homeowners, multifamily properties, and select commercial projects to design and deliver complete fitness environments. The focus is not just on equipment selection, but on how the entire space functions — layout, flow, durability, and long-term usability.
Every project starts with understanding how the space will be used. From there, equipment, flooring, mirrors, and layout are brought together into a system that feels intentional and works the way it should.
Owner / Founder, FitLine Fitness Equipment
Kurt Taulbee leads FitLine Fitness Equipment with a practical, performance-focused approach to fitness space planning. He works with clients to make informed decisions around layout, equipment selection, installation, and long-term usability — so the finished space functions as a cohesive system that performs the way it should right from the start.
Kurt has been involved in strength and conditioning and the fitness equipment industry since 1995. Over the years, he has worked with a wide range of equipment, training environments, and facility types, helping clients create fitness spaces that support their goals and training needs. His hands-on involvement throughout each project helps ensure that every detail is aligned with the client’s vision and intended use.
In addition to his work in fitness, Kurt is a competitive sailor and three-time U.S. Sailing Team athlete. Competing at the national and international level has provided a deep understanding of athletic development, strength and conditioning, and the importance of creating training environments that support performance and long-term success.
The goal is to simplify the process and help you make the right decisions early. That might mean refining a layout, selecting the right level of equipment, or avoiding common mistakes that lead to underused or poorly functioning spaces.
Some projects are straightforward, while others involve more detailed planning. In either case, the focus is on creating a clean, well-designed fitness space that supports how it will actually be used.
If you’re planning a home gym or commercial fitness space, the best place to start is with a conversation. Whether you’re early in the process or refining an existing plan, FitLine can help you think through the right approach for your space.
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