The Best Prime Day Deals on Fitness Equipment

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October’s Prime Day is here—and these are my picks for the best fitness equipment you can get at a worthwhile discount. Compared to yesterday's early deals, today's deals have added some big-name items like Pelotons and Powerblocks, while NordicTrack treadmills and Lifepro dumbbells have dropped further in price. (I’ll keep updating this article as more things go on sale.)
The best Prime Day deals on weights
This Fitvids Olympic bumper plate set is a good deal, giving you 370 pounds of weight for $399.99. It includes a regulation-sized bar with 2” sleeves, and one pair each of bumper plates in 55, 45, 35, 25, 15, and 10 pounds. Some of those weights are an unusual choice—most of us would skip the 35s and 15s and just get extras of the more common sizes—but there’s nothing wrong with loading a bar this way, and you’ll certainly get plenty of use out of a set like this. (Bumpers are especially good for home gyms since they deaden a bit of the sound and impact of deadlifts on the floor.)
Adjustable dumbbells
Powerblocks are on sale, with these 5 to 50-pound Elite EXP adjustables going for $339.51 for a pair. The 90-pound version is $738.65 for a pair, down from $869.99. A single Powerblock 100, which goes up to 100 pounds, is $509.14, down from $599.99.
This Lifepro pair of 25-pound adjustables is $161.50, normally $199.99. Or get this single 90-pound adjustable dumbbell for $191.99, normally $319.99.
The best Prime Day deals on cardio equipment
Exercise bikes
The original Peloton Bike is down to $1,045, from $1,445. The Bike+ is $1,795, down from $2,495. (The new Cross Training bikes are not on sale.) If you'd like to pick up some accessories while you're Peloton shopping, the branded square dumbbells are all 15% off today, and many of the Altos premium shoes are deeply discounted. These in size 8 women's/6.5 men's are just $52.98.
Pooboo has its airbike available for $474.99 after a digital coupon, down from a list price of $699.99. Merach's Magnetic Pro screen-enabled spin bike with streaming fitness content is $379.99, down from $699.99
Rowers
Two Hydrow rowers are on sale today. The Hydrow Origin, with a 22” screen and streaming content, is $1,645, down from $2,195. And the Hydrow Wave, with a 16” screen, is $1,694, down from $1,995. For more on this brand, read our own Meredith Dietz’s review of a different model, the Hydrow Arc. She was impressed by both the rower’s build quality and Hydrow’s “genuinely intelligent training experience.”
Treadmills and more
NordicTrack’s commercial series treadmills are also discounted today, like this Commercial 1250, which is $1,3888.99, down from $1,999.99. The T series treadmills are also on sale, like the T Series 5 that's now $449.99, down from $599.99. GMWD has a stepper for $1,599.99, down from $2499.99.
The best Prime Day deals on sensors and wearables
Fitbit has some of its trackers on sale already, including the Charge 6 for $109.95, down from $159.95, and the Inspire 3 for $79.95, down from $99.95. You can read my review of the Charge 6 here—it’s a solid tracker if you’re just looking for the basics.
Some of Polar’s heart rate monitors are on sale as well, including the classic H10 chest strap for $89.21, down from $104.95, and the Verity Sense optical armband monitor for $82.91, down from $104.95. Some people find the armband more comfortable, but an electronic chest strap will always give you the best accuracy.
For more watches and fitness trackers, check out all my best picks for fitness tech deals here. Garmin's premium Venu X1 is on sale for the first time ever, and the Forerunner 55, always a solid basic running watch, has a refurbished version going for $125, the cheapest I've seen it. There's plenty of ground in between, including discounts on Apple, Samsung, and Pixel watches.
The best Prime Day deals on recovery equipment
Theragun massage guns are on sale, including this Theragun Mini for $169.99, down from $219.99. The Hyperice Normatec Go calf massagers are $199.99, down from $299.99. The full Normatec system for legs and hips is $920, down from $1,149.
Looking for something else? Retailers like Walmart and Best Buy have Prime Day competition sales that are especially useful if you don’t have Amazon Prime.
Walmart’s Prime Day competition sale runs from Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. ET through Oct. 12 and includes deals up to 50% off. It’s an especially good option if you have Walmart+.
Best Buy’s Prime Day competition sale runs from Sept. 27 through Oct. 12, and has some of the best tech sales online. It’s an especially good option if you’re a My Best Buy “Plus” or “Total” member.
Target’s Prime Day competition sale runs from Oct. 5 through Oct. 11, and it has deals going up to 50% off. You can become a Circle member for free.
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