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Fitness that fits.
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From the smartwatch that tracks every metric to the massage gun that finally gets the knot — every fitness product on Price & Pick is editor-tested, sweat-tested, and worth a place in your routine.

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Garmin Forerunner 265

$449★ 4.8
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Hydro Flask 32oz

$45★ 4.8
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Theragun Pro 5

$549★ 4.7

Wearables

284 products
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Cardio

312 products
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Strength

428 products
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Recovery

189 products
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Yoga

241 products
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Hydration

187 products
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Supplements

284 products
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Outdoor

156 products

Top fitness brands

Tap any banner to head straight to the brand's official site for their full catalog and member-only offers.

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Editor's pick

Theragun Pro 5 — $150 off

The flagship percussive therapy device that's earned a permanent place in our editors' recovery routines. 16mm amplitude, 60lbs of force, 6 attachment heads, and the OLED screen that finally tells you what speed you're actually using. Tested across post-marathon recovery, daily desk-stiffness relief, and athletic warm-ups — and ranked #1 in our 2026 massage gun round-up.

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Wearables & trackers

Smartwatches, fitness bands, recovery monitors — every metric tracked, no false promises.

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Editor's pick
Garmin

Forerunner 265 GPS Running Smartwatch

★★★★★ 4.8 (4,820)
$449$499-10%
Best seller
Fitbit

Charge 6 Fitness & Health Tracker

★★★★★ 4.6 (8,420)
$119$159-25%
Premium
Garmin

Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar Multisport Watch

★★★★★ 4.7 (2,810)
$799$899-11%
📊 Editor's pick
WHOOP

WHOOP 4.0 with 12-Month Membership

★★★★☆ 4.5 (3,247)
$239$299-20%
-30%
Fitbit

Versa 4 Fitness Smartwatch with GPS

★★★★☆ 4.5 (5,420)
$159$229-31%
New
Garmin

Venu 3 GPS Smartwatch with AMOLED Display

★★★★★ 4.7 (1,820)
$399$449-11%
📊 Best value
Fitbit

Inspire 3 Health & Fitness Tracker

★★★★☆ 4.4 (12,420)
$79$99-20%
💍 Editor's pick
Oura

Ring Gen 3 Heritage — Sleep & Recovery Tracker

★★★★★ 4.6 (4,247)
$299$349-14%
Garmin Multisport

Built for athletes, not influencers.

Multisport watches with weeks of battery life, full-feature GPS, and the deepest training analytics in the industry. Free shipping, 1-year warranty, and the data-rich Garmin Connect ecosystem.

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🚴 Cardio equipment

Treadmills, bikes, rowers, ellipticals — the home gym anchors that earn their square footage.

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🚴 Iconic
Peloton

Bike+ Indoor Cycle with Auto Resistance

★★★★★ 4.7 (8,420)
$2,195$2,495-12%
🏃 Editor's pick
NordicTrack

Commercial 1750 Treadmill with iFit

★★★★★ 4.6 (3,247)
$1,799$2,299-22%
🏃 New
Peloton

Tread Treadmill with 23.8" HD Touchscreen

★★★★★ 4.7 (2,820)
$2,995$3,495-14%
🚣 Iconic
Concept2

Model D Indoor Rower with PM5

★★★★★ 4.9 (12,420)
$990$1,090-9%
🏔 -25%
NordicTrack

Commercial X22i Incline Trainer

★★★★★ 4.7 (1,820)
$2,499$3,299-24%
🚲 Best value
Schwinn

IC4 Indoor Cycling Bike with Bluetooth

★★★★☆ 4.5 (8,420)
$799$1,099-27%
🚴 -30%
Echelon

EX-5s Connected Smart Bike with HD Touchscreen

★★★★☆ 4.4 (2,820)
$1,399$1,999-30%
🏃 Best value
Sole Fitness

F63 Folding Treadmill with Bluetooth

★★★★★ 4.6 (5,420)
$999$1,299-23%
Peloton All-Access

The classes are the product.

Bike+, Tread, Row — but really, it's the instructors. Cody, Robin, Alex, Olivia. Live and on-demand cycling, running, strength, yoga, and meditation classes for every level. Free 30-day membership trial with any equipment purchase.

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Garmin vs. Apple Watch — which fitness watch?

The eternal smartwatch showdown. Garmin's deep training analytics and weeks-long battery vs. Apple's seamless ecosystem and best-in-class app store. We tested both for 90 days — here's which one wins on what.

🏋️ Strength equipment

Adjustable dumbbells, kettlebells, racks, benches — the gear that builds a real home gym.

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🏋️ Best seller
Bowflex

SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells (Pair)

★★★★★ 4.8 (28,420)
$429$549-22%
🏋 Editor's pick
Rogue Fitness

Ohio Bar 20kg — Stainless Steel Olympic Barbell

★★★★★ 4.9 (4,820)
$295$345-14%
🪑 -25%
Bowflex

3.1S Adjustable Workout Bench

★★★★★ 4.6 (8,420)
$199$269-26%
🏛 Editor's pick
Rogue Fitness

RML-3W Wall-Mounted Folding Squat Rack

★★★★★ 4.9 (2,420)
$695$795-13%
🔔 Best seller
Kettlebell Kings

Powder Coat Kettlebell Set — 16kg

★★★★★ 4.8 (5,420)
$89$119-25%
🪞 New
NordicTrack

Vault Complete — Smart Mirror with iFit

★★★★☆ 4.5 (1,820)
$1,799$2,499-28%
🪢 Best value
TRX

TRX Pro4 Suspension Trainer System

★★★★★ 4.7 (12,420)
$199$249-20%
🎯 -30%
Rep Fitness

Resistance Band Set — 5 Tension Levels

★★★★☆ 4.6 (8,420)
$35$50-30%
Bowflex SelectTech

One pair of dumbbells, fifteen weights.

The category-defining adjustable dumbbells that turn your spare corner into a strength gym. SelectTech 552, 1090, kettlebells, and the JRNY app for guided workouts. 6-year machine warranty.

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💆 Recovery & hydration

Massage guns, foam rollers, hydration bottles — the often-skipped half of a real fitness routine.

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💆 Editor's pick
Therabody

Theragun Pro Plus 5th Gen Massage Gun

★★★★★ 4.7 (8,420)
$549$699-21%
💆 Best seller
Hyperice

Hypervolt 2 Pro Percussion Massage Device

★★★★★ 4.7 (4,820)
$329$399-18%
💧 Iconic
Hydro Flask

32 oz Wide Mouth Insulated Water Bottle

★★★★★ 4.8 (48,420)
$45$54-17%
💧 Viral
Owala

FreeSip Insulated Stainless Steel — 32 oz

★★★★★ 4.7 (28,420)
$30$36-17%
🧘 Editor's pick
TriggerPoint

GRID 1.0 Foam Roller — 13 inch

★★★★★ 4.7 (15,420)
$35$45-22%
🧘 Best seller
Lululemon

Take Form Yoga Mat — 5mm Premium Grip

★★★★★ 4.7 (12,420)
$98$118-17%
🦵 Pro
Hyperice

Normatec 3 Legs Compression Recovery System

★★★★★ 4.8 (2,820)
$799$999-20%
💧 Best seller
YETI

Rambler 26 oz Vacuum Insulated Bottle

★★★★★ 4.8 (28,420)
$40$48-17%
Therabody Recovery

Recovery is training too.

Theragun massage devices, Recovery Air compression boots, SmartGoggles for migraines, and PowerDot muscle stim. The complete recovery toolkit pro athletes use — now in your living room.

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Expert review round-ups

Need more than just specs? Our editors test, score, and stack-rank every category.

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How to shop fitness in 2026

Fitness equipment ranges from $20 resistance bands to $4,000 connected bikes — and unlike most categories, you really do get what you pay for. Cardio machines, smart wearables, recovery devices all reward investment in build quality and software longevity.

Our editors have personally tested over 2,800 fitness products. Here's the framework we use ourselves whenever we're spending real money on something we hope to actually use, not abandon in a closet.

The best fitness purchases are the ones you genuinely use 3+ times a week, six months in. The worst are the ones that become very expensive coat racks. Aspirational buying is the #1 way fitness money gets wasted.

5 things to check before you buy

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Buy for who you are, not who you want to be

If you've never used a treadmill, don't start with a $3,000 commercial-grade one. Start small, prove the habit, then upgrade once you've earned it.

2

Subscriptions add up fast

That $1,495 Peloton Bike+ comes with a $44/month membership. Over 5 years, the membership costs more than the bike. Factor it in upfront, not later.

3

Check warranty & service network

Cardio equipment will eventually need service. Brands with strong warranty programs (Concept2, Bowflex, NordicTrack) save you hundreds compared to off-brand alternatives.

4

Wearables are about ecosystems

Garmin Connect, Apple Health, Fitbit, WHOOP — they don't talk to each other very well. Pick the ecosystem you'll commit to before picking the device.

5

Buy direct when you can

Brand sites often have the best return policies, longest warranties, free shipping, and member-only deals. We list every brand's official URL on every product.

Frequently asked

The questions readers ask us about shopping for fitness — answered honestly.

Is a Peloton actually worth $2,000+?
It depends entirely on whether you'll take the classes. The hardware itself is similar to other premium bikes — the value is the instructors, the live classes, and the leaderboard motivation. If you're someone who already cycles 3+ times a week without external motivation, an unconnected bike works fine. If you need the class structure and the energy to actually keep you riding, the Peloton subscription is what makes the bike worth its price. Read our full Peloton vs NordicTrack comparison for a deeper breakdown.
Should I buy direct from the brand or from a retailer?
For fitness equipment specifically, buying direct usually wins on three things: full warranty registration is automatic, return windows are longer (Peloton offers 30 days, NordicTrack 30 days, Bowflex 6 weeks), and you'll get manufacturer-certified delivery and assembly for large items. Retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, or Dick's win on faster shipping and simpler returns for smaller items. We list both options on every product so you can compare.
Garmin vs. Apple Watch — which is better for fitness?
For pure fitness training and outdoor activities, Garmin generally wins on battery life (weeks vs days), training analytics depth, and GPS accuracy. For a do-it-all watch that handles fitness alongside notifications, payments, and apps, Apple Watch wins on ecosystem and ease. Read our full Garmin vs Apple Watch comparison for the category-by-category breakdown.
How long should fitness equipment last?
Adjustable dumbbells: 5-10 years (Bowflex, NordicTrack). Treadmills: 7-12 years for premium brands, 4-6 years for budget. Indoor bikes: 8-15 years for the hardware (Peloton, Schwinn, Concept2). Smartwatches: 3-5 years before the battery degrades and OS support ends. Massage guns: 3-7 years depending on use. If a product fails earlier, file a warranty claim — don't assume it's normal.
What's the difference between Reviews, Compare, and the category pages?
Reviews are our editors' deep-dives into specific products after weeks of hands-on testing. Compare is the side-by-side tool — pick any two products and stack their specs, prices, and warranties. Category pages (like this one) are the entry point for browsing — you'll find current deals, trending products, and links to the most relevant reviews and comparisons.
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We have brand partnerships and affiliate relationships — they're how the site stays free to read. But brands cannot pay to influence our reviews, ratings, or rankings. Our editorial team operates separately from the partnerships team. Read more on our Affiliate Disclosure and About pages.