Fitness deals: treadmills, ellipticals, weights on sale

If you're in the market for some new fitness equipment, we've got you covered.

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Having a healthy lifestyle is important, and regular exercise is a big part of that, whether you do a lot of weight training or just like to go out and jog from time to time. That’s where fitness equipment can come in really handy because they allow you to essentially apply a force multiplier to any workouts you do and even allow you to do some stuff you wouldn’t be able to otherwise. Of course, workout equipment can be quite difficult, which is why we’ve collected some of our favorite fitness deals, including some solid home gym deals as well.

You also might want to check out these NordicTrack deals and Bowflex deals for some additional options. Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells — $429, was $549 If you’d like to get into strength training, but aren’t really looking forward to buying a succession of heavier and heavier weights, then an adjustable dumbell is a great way to go. It allows you to get one set of dumbells that have a variety of weights, such as this Bowflex SelectTech that goes all the way up to 52.



5 pounds in 15 increments so that you can slowly build up to the weight you want. Also, when you snag this deal you get two months of JRNY all-access membership, which is a great inclusion and membership to get you going. Echelon Stair Climber Sport — $500, was $600 It may not be immediately obvious, but going up and down a staircase is difficult work and is an excellent form of cardio if you’re looking to take it to the next level.

Luckily, this Echelon Stair Climber is a great option, with three incline levels and convenient wheels that allow you to move it around easily. It can also store flat, which is a huge plus, and Echelon throws in a 30-day membership to Echelon Choice, which has a huge selection of on-demand content, so it’s nice to try out before plunging in with a fully-paid membership. Echelon Stride 40 — $700, was $799 Not all treadmills have to be super expensive, and the Echelon Stride is a good budget-oriented option that still has a lot of features.

It has a long but thin 16 x 47-inch belt for you to run on which is also well-suited for smaller spaces. You get a max speed of ten miles per hour, which is pretty solid if you’re just starting out, and the 15 pre-programmed modes should be more than enough, although you can set three custom workouts if you want. NordicTrack Commercial VU29 Exercise Bike — $899, was $1,299 The NordicTrack Commercial VU29 is a quiet workout bike for low impact cardio.

It is also a rather quiet machine, which is specially designed to keep your workout quiet. Alongside a free 30-day subscription to iFIT, where a trainer can automatically adjust your 24 digital resistance levels, you can also bike in a simulated area of your choosing using Google Maps. The result is a realistic workout simulation without ever having to leave the room.

Its quiet nature is perfect for those looking after a baby or who are always on call from the work from home office. The NordicTrack Commercial VU29 carries cyclers up to 325 pounds. Matrix ICR50 Indoor Cycle — $899, was $1,199 If you want a more traditional cycling experience, you can check the Matrix ICR50, with a magnetic resistance wheel which will give you the feel of a regular bike.

You can pick between 11 resistance levels, which is great if you’re just starting to move to the next stage of your training. That said, it’s worth noting that it doesn’t have a screen or heart rate sensor, so if you want either of those two, you’re missing out. Schwinn 470 Elliptical Machine — $1,099, was $1,299 The Schwinn 470 Elliptical provides a unique elliptical workout experience.

It has a 20-inch stride that uses foot motion technology to more properly simulate a natural running motion than most other ellipticals. It is able to be adjusted to 25 different resistance levels and be put on an incline of up to 10-degrees. You can challenge yourself with these settings via the 200+ virtual courses included in the “Explore the World” subscription you can add on to the machine or one of the 29 workout programs included with the machine.

Marcy Pro Smith Cage Workout Machine — $1,200, was $1,500 If you’re looking for a more complete workout solution, then this home gym from Marcy might be the way to go. It has a lot of options for both chest and arm strength training, as well as a leg press and holder that you can use for sit-ups and a six weight plate holders for some added organization. The whole thing is reinforced and has a heavy-duty steel frame so that it’s sturdy and long-lasting, while the seats have an ergonomic design and padding so that you’re comfortable as you work out.

NordicTrack RW900 Smart Rower — $1,700, was $1,999 The NordicTrack RW900 Smart Rower provides an indoor rowing environment so you can get the healthful movement of rowing no matter the weather (of if you even have a lake nearby). It has 26 levels of resistance, so you can practice the basic body movements or get a serious resistance workout. At the foot of the NordicTrack RW900 is a 22-inch HD screen which guides you through your iFIT training class.

This model comes with 30 days of iFIT for free , where trainers can take over automatically, setting resistance levels and guiding your through a workout. More on the best deals on gym equipment, apparel, and fit tech Fitness trackers are a great way to start any journey into getting into shape. Fitness trackers often sync with your smartphone with a health app so you can track your steps, your mileage activities such as running, cycling, swimming, your calories burnt, and more.

They are typically waterproof, dustproof, and generally durable so you can wear them no matter where you are and what you are doing. Resistance bands are also great tools for getting into shape, no matter where you are. They are lightweight and usually come with a carrying bag for easy transport.

On the other hand, there are total home gyms that bring all of your favorite machines to the comfort of your home. Total home gyms can be on the pricey side, but they are convenient and ultimately save you money in the long run when compared to gym fees. You can mix and match your pricier fitness equipment through elliptical deals and treadmill deals .

If you don’t want to buy too much equipment, yoga is a great way to get into shape and get in touch with your spiritual side. Yoga requires very little supplies since all you really need is a decent yoga mat. We’ve included a great deal on a yoga mat here, but there are hundreds to choose from out there in all different colors and sizes.

If you want to take a more old-school route, dumbbells are a fitness equipment classic. Purchasing a wide range of dumbbells weights can be expensive and take up a lot of space in your home gym . Fortunately, adjustable dumbbell sets that eliminate the space issue and can save money, too.

Adjustable dumbbells use various designs that allow you to quickly add and reduce weight. You can easily add and remove weight plates for each muscle group and for your regimen of reps and sets. Diet and exercise have an important symbiotic relationship.

Your body can only work with what you give it. Meal kit deals can save you time and money on meal prep, and provide an easy structure to follow. Looking for more great stuff? Find more on our curated deals page.

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