The best home gym equipment that will ship before New Years

By this point, most of us have done at least one or two home workouts and realized how convenient it is to exercise without having to leave the house, especially now that the weather is over. cold and daylight hours are limited. We’re not planning on home exercise anytime soon, but the good news is that building your home gym doesn’t require a ton of equipment. There are so many options with smart technology and / or streaming subscriptions that give you access to a wide selection of workouts that work your whole body, so you can really get your money’s worth no matter what. either the type of equipment you choose.
Whether you prefer cardio or strength training, an instructor-led class, a fun exercise experience, a traditional machine, or something smaller and sleeker, here are 10 pieces of home gym equipment you can get it right in time to start the new year. right foot.
SoulCycle Bike
For anyone who enjoys a good cardio workout paired with uplifting music, look no further than the SoulCycle Home Bike. In fact, the right tracks are so integral to SoulCycle lessons that at the end of your run not only do you get power, distance, and cadence measurements, but you also see your Beat Match, or just how badly. you were in sync with the beat of the playlist. The bike itself is stylish and comes with a large 21.5-inch touchscreen, built-in speakers, and Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity.
The additional Equinox + membership ($ 39 / mo) gives you access to a library of live and on-demand spin classes, but you’ll have access to Equinox classes, as well as Pure Yoga, HeadStrong (guided meditations), Rumble (strength training)), Precision Run (treadmill and outdoor running workouts), [solidcore] (Pilates) and TB12 (inspired by Tom Brady). See our full SoulCycle home bike review here.
MYX II Plus bike
The MYX II bike is a relatively affordable spin bike, and if you get the MYX II Plus bike, you will get the bike and heart rate monitor as well as a six piece weight set, kettlebell, foam roller, exercise mats and a resistance band to build the rest of your home gym. The bike has a large screen for showing stats and workouts, but unlike SoulCycle, the pedals also have cages so you can ride with normal sneakers if you don’t have (or don’t want to buy) clip-on shoes. .
The app offers on and off bike workouts, and the heart rate monitor helps you customize your workout – it assesses your cardio fitness level and gives you three heart rate zones to target throughout your workouts . Read our MYX bike review here.
Tempo movement
Tempo Move is like having your own gym with a personal trainer in your living room. Tempo Move comes with a small cabinet with smart weights and Tempo Core, which connects to your phone and TV and uses 3D sensors to get real-time feedback to help you track, improve, and optimize your workouts as you go. based on your personal progress and goals. Tempo counts your reps, provides feedback on your form, and lets you know when to level up with more weight, just like a personal trainer but in digital form.
Membership gives you thousands of on-demand and live lessons. Learn more about the all-new Tempo Move here.
Mirror
Acquired by lululemon in 2020, Mirror is a home gym that can fit into even the smallest of rooms. It mounts to the wall, and when not in use it looks like a mirror. But inside that reflective surface is a high-tech device with a camera mount that can provide you with personalized exercise modifications, real-time feedback, and one-on-one training (for an additional fee). There are over 10,000 workout classes to choose from, including cardio dance, kickboxing, yoga, and stretching, which means you’ll never be bored.
The brand also recently launched smart weights (dumbbells and ankle weights) that are compatible with the Mirror and can provide tracking, shape correction and weight recommendations.
Tonal
Similar to Mirror, Tonall is a home gym system that mounts to the wall to take up minimal space. Instead of bulky weights, Tonal uses dynamic weights that adapt to your movements and can provide 200 pounds of resistance. Tonal’s accessories include smart handles, smart bar, rope, bench and more, which easily attach to the device and help you do a full body workout.
Sensors are also built-in to track your workouts and provide real-time guidance based on your performance, so you get an efficient and personalized sweat session every time. You can take instructor-led workouts, try organized programs, or create your own.
Echelon Row-7s Connected Rower
You might not realize it, but rowing is a low impact, full body workout. The Echelon Row-7s Connected Rower features an immersive touchscreen monitor that rotates 180 ° to let you do off-machine workouts, and resistance controls are located directly on the handle to help you make adjustments fast if necessary.
There are live, on-demand guided rowing classes that transport you to scenic waterways around the world, as well as other classes like bootcamp, core, yoga, and barre. It has a collapsible design so you can store it out of the way when not in use.
Ergatta
If you don’t like classes, Ergatta has a different and fun way to train. Instead of instructor-led workouts, Ergatta uses competition and a play experience to make the exercise more fun. You can do interval training based on personalized goals, run with other members of the Ergatta community or yourself, or do push programs organized around themes.
When you reach certain milestones, you can unlock new programs, trigger charitable giving, and more. The machine adapts to your fitness level and personal goals, and as you improve, it will recalibrate your goals for all workouts.
NordicTrack Commercial 1750
If running is your favorite workout, make it more convenient to record those miles on a NordicTrack Commercial 1750 treadmill. It has a 10 inch touchscreen and with an iFit subscription you can stream workouts live. , track on-demand workouts that allow trainers to automatically adjust your speed and incline / decline, run virtually with trainers in scenic locations around the world, or in circles improve your cardio with HIIT workouts or yoga. Plus, you’ll never have to worry about the weather outside for your next run.
Nautilus E616 Elliptical
Elliptical trainers are great for a low-impact, joint-gentle, full-body cardio workout. The Nautilus E616 has 25 resistance levels for users of all skill levels, Bluetooth connectivity, an LCD display, and 29 pre-loaded programs. You can also get the Explore the World app, which lets you virtually train with people around the world in real time, on global routes that automatically adjust to your speed.
Combat Camp
After a long day, you might be in the stress relieving mood by hitting something. Channel that energy into FightCamp, a home boxing gym with workouts led by professional veterans. With a combination of punches, defensive moves, and bodyweight exercises, you’ll get both cardio and strength training. Workouts are designed in rounds with rest in between, with different challenges and goals for each round, and the app can track your punch stats live and how you stack up against others on the leaderboard.
At the time of posting, anything on this list is expected to ship before Christmas / New Years.