The Best Fourth of July Fitness Sales 2022 - SI Showcase - Sports Illustrated

2022-07-02 17:54:44 By : Ms. Susie Wang

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In between the barbecues and fireworks, Fourth of July is an excellent time to score some deals on fitness equipment. Many manufacturers put their home gym equipment on sale over the holiday weekend, so it’s a great time to check out all the discounts—especially if you have your eye on a new fitness product.

Whether you’re considering a treadmill or exercise bike, looking to build your own home gym, or just want a wearable to track all of your fitness pursuits, there are tons of amazing sales going on over the long weekend. We’ve rounded up the best discount fitness equipment and gear to keep you feeling your best for a little less.

Sole treadmills are coveted pieces of home gym equipment because they provide superior quality (a 3.5-hp motor, for instance) and it offers all the perks and convenience of connected fitness. Smart features include a USB port, Bluetooth speakers, six preset programs, two customizable programs and two heart rate programs. These well-reviewed treadmills also include up to a 15% incline and get up to 12 mph. Some models are folding treadmills, too, so they fit well into tight spaces. Plus, the Sole F80 model also includes an integrated tablet holder so you can stream live and on-demand classes on their Studio platform for $39 a month. 

Looking to invest in a gym-quality treadmill for less than $1,000? You may think that is tough to find, but it’s totally possible with the Fourth of July treadmill sale. The Horizon 7.0 Studio Tread inclines up to 15%, folds down for easy storage, has speeds up to 12 mph and it is compatible with popular apps like Peloton and Zwift for fitness classes. You can also enjoy pre-programmed classes to liven up your walks and runs.

In the market for some upgraded golf gear this summer? Now is a great time to check out STITCH Golf. In addition to apparel and other gear, STITCH is known for producing high quality, customizable golf bags designed for every type of player. Each STITCH bag also comes with a special magnetized ingot that you can switch out for different colors and varieties. You can also customize your ingot with up to three initials for a personalized touch. This Fourth of July, STITCH is sweetening the deal exclusively for SI Showcase readers: Take 20% off orders over $150 with code: SI20.

Rowers, unite. The Hydrow Rower boasts smooth rowing and a connected fitness experience, too—and now you can get it all for even less . A 22-inch HD screen immerses you in video rowing programs and Bluetooth 5.0 lets you connect heart-rate monitors and audio. Don’t have much space for a rowing machine? It includes a vertical storage kit. It offers an authentic rowing feel, ergonomic design and comfortable cushioning. The machine offers live and on-demand workouts including yoga, strength training and pilates; monthly membership for live classes is $38. Be sure to check out different packages that include everything from floor mats to wireless headphones.

Learn more in our Hydrow review.

Connect your phone or tablet to this no-frills, gym-quality rowing machine so you can still have a guided workout without an attached screen. Even though it doesn’t include the screen, you get the freedom to pair it with any device and still access the CITYROW GO App. The water resistance technology creates the smooth stroke that CITYROW machines are known for. If you’re looking for live workouts, they’re also available starting at $29 a month using the company’s service.

Fitness mirrors are becoming more popular and the Fourth of July is your chance to get a great deal on the much desired Mirror. It features one-on-one training, daily live classes, curated classes and custom playlists. A front-facing camera that lets you see friends during workouts and an app packed with more than 10,000 workouts for $39 per month are just a few extras. People who love the Mirror rave that they can get instant feedback from classes to make sure they are using the right form. If you’ve wanted to invest in this fitness innovation, the holiday weekend sale is a great time to enjoy a substantial deal on a hot piece of exercise gear.

There are tons of fitness trackers on the market, but the Garmin Descent is a highly rated wearable with plenty of features to enhance your fitness goals and wellness journey. And on this holiday weekend, you’ll score a $200 rebate. The huge color display and long battery life makes a whole lot possible right there on your wrist. Plus, the smartwatch can handle GPS navigating, storing music, multiple sports apps, calls, texts and even accessing your calendar.

If the Tempo standalone smart home fitness gym has caught your eye, this Fourth of July is a good time to get one. The home gym equipment sale includes $700 off the Tempo Studio and $100 off the Tempo Move. The Tempo Studio includes a 42” HD touchscreen, while the Tempo Move connects to your TV for a more compact setup that includes all the weights as well. With different packages to choose from, you can get everything you need for a full-body workout in just three square feet of space. How’s that for apartment-friendly?

Titan’s budget-friendly equipment helps you create a gym at home (even if you still have a membership at a brick-and-mortar gym). Fourth of July fitness equipment deals include 10% off barbells, benches, kettlebells, wall mounts, dumbbells, cardio bikes, slam balls, Plyo boxes and more. Mix up your workouts with a slew of equipment that is not only for weightlifting gurus. Titan has gear to help you do just about any workout at home (or in your garage).

Take your home gym to the next level, or create one with 10% off any pull-up rig from GetRX’d. The company is also offering 10% off their Xebex HIIT Cardio gear—and there’s a lot to choose from. The cardio fitness equipment includes treadmills, exercise bikes, climbers, handles and more. And the pull-up rigs include wall-mount and freestanding rigs that come in seemingly countless configurations to fit your space perfectly. There are also many rig attachments, accessories and more new products on the website if you get carried away scrolling in between bites of potato salad.

Stationary exercise bikes are becoming increasingly popular as more gym-quality gear comes on the market. Up until recently Peloton was the top choice, but Echelon has put more comparable options out there (they also make rowers, treadmills and more). Looking for a sturdy, affordable indoor cycling option? Echelon makes bikes with device holders that allow you to perch your smartphone or tablet right on the machine instead of choosing a machine with a built-in screen. Snag 15% off an Echelon bike over the holiday weekend and get studio quality at home. They have live and on-demand class options, biometric tracking and screens that can flip for additional cross-training purposes (on some bikes).

Prices are accurate and items in stock as of publish time. 

Kristen Fischer is a journalist and copywriter who has written about health for more than 15 years.