Formerly known as Tap Ur Fitness.
This gym is great for powerlifters!
They have two monolifts with safety chains. They have three deadlift platforms. They have various chains and bands. They have two power cages. They have 4 flat benches, two of which are competition benches. They have 1 incline bench. Also they have several pairs of each weight of dumbbells going up to 150lbs. They have adjustable dumbbells where you can load plates onto them. They have a reverse hyper and two glute ham raises.
They also have a cross fit area (but who cares about that right!).
As far as bars go, they multiple squat bars (ss bar and camber bar, as well as 55 pound bars) and two power bars. They multiple deadlift bars (okie, two texas bars, trap). They have various platforms for box squats, elevated deadlifts and deficient deadlifts. They have deadlift jacks.
They provide chalk and baby powder for deadlifts. They have camera tripods in case you want to film your lifts. They sell ammonia caps though they charge $1 per cap. I guess a PR is worth $1.
The gym is not very busy except for Monday nights, but that is everywhere. You occasionally see some hot gym bunnies. Not many though so if that's what you look for in a gym you won't find it here. The members here are pretty friendly. You can always ask for a spot and the people here actually know how to properly spot you.
Hours are decent. M-T open to 11pm, Fridays till 9. Closed Sundays which sucks but whatever.
Finally, the price per month is reasonable ($30 which is better than a lot of regular LV gyms especially for the type of equipment they offer). You can also pay $10 per month for a locker which is convenient if you bring a lot of gear.
Overall a pretty solid gym for powerlifters and bodybuilders.