One reviewer wrote a seven-point teardown of this place in January 2025, and it's the most useful thing in the file - not because it's angry, but because it's specific and it ends with a decision. After two months of visiting Oxygen The Fitness Zone at different times, they concluded: "I'm going to change the gym: I'll have to walk 30 minutes one way instead of 10, but I'm willing to do that just to leave this place." When someone doubles their commute to escape a gym, that's a data point worth more than any star.
What that long review actually claims
Let me pull the checkable parts, because a decision with a cost like that deserves scrutiny. The reviewer listed worn dumbbells "with rags hanging off them," equipment that isn't sterilized so "you can just scrub the black dirt off," under-stocked toilets and showers, and brutal evening crowding: "There can be a queue of 5-15 people for each machine." They also flagged two concrete gaps - "No wifi" and "No multi-sport card" - and said the price isn't competitive for what you get. Their own honesty is the tell: they noted they'd visited "for two months in different days and daytime," so this isn't a one-bad-session rant.
I won't adopt those claims as verdicts. But equipment wear, evening queues, and no MultiSport acceptance are exactly the kind of things you can confirm in a single visit, so treat them as a checklist rather than gospel.
What this place actually is
The listing categories are a giveaway: alongside fitness center, it's tagged as physiotherapist, doctor, and sports club. And the reviews match a multi-service venue, not just a weights room. A March 2025 review describes a child's birthday party there - "The sports hall was all decorated with colourful balloons and the animators did great job." So Oxygen is a broader sports-and-wellness complex on Gierdziejewskiego in Warsaw, which is worth knowing before you judge it purely as a lifting gym.
What the 4.3 across 345 reviews measures, and the split inside it
With 345 reviews, 4.3 is a real number, but the written reviews split hard by what people bought. The five-star reviews lean heavily on personal training and events. One from March 2024 praises "coach Piotrek" for professionalism and individual programming; another loves the birthday party service. The scorching one-star is from someone using the open gym floor at peak hours. That pattern matters: if you're buying coached sessions, the happy reviews are probably your future. If you're buying an off-peak self-service membership, the crowding complaint is the risk.
Here's the quieter warning. When the written reviews skew glowing but the overall average sits at 4.3, the silent ratings without text are pulling the number down. The words oversell; the aggregate is more honest.
What's missing
No review states a membership price, only that one person found it uncompetitive. The listing carries no opening hours at all, which is a real gap for a gym - you cannot confirm when it's open from the public record. There's a phone number, +48 692 250 559, and a website, oxygenfitness.pl. Given the missing hours and the disputed peak crowding, I'd call and ask two things: exact hours, and how busy the strength floor gets in the evening.
Who it's not for
It's not for anyone who trains in the evening and hates queues - the sharpest review is built around 5-to-15-person machine lines after work. It's not for MultiSport-card holders, since a reviewer says the card isn't accepted. And if you need spotless, sterilized equipment, at least one detailed visitor says you won't find it here.
FAQ
Is Oxygen The Fitness Zone just a gym?
No. Its listing categories include physiotherapist, doctor, and sports club, and reviews describe personal training and children's parties. It's a broader sports-and-wellness complex, not only a weights floor.
Does it accept a MultiSport card?
A January 2025 reviewer states there's no MultiSport card accepted. Confirm current partnerships by calling +48 692 250 559 before joining.
Is it crowded?
One detailed reviewer describes evening queues of 5 to 15 people per machine after visiting over two months. Crowding appears to be a peak-hours problem, so train off-peak or verify the evening load before committing.
What are the opening hours?
The listing shows no hours at all, which is a gap in the public record. Call +48 692 250 559 or check oxygenfitness.pl to confirm when it's open.