Well+Good editors sweat-test dozens of fitness products throughout the year, from best-in-class equipment and recovery tools to workout apps and activewear. It goes without saying that fitness is important to most of us, but our goals and needs are so unique that it can be difficult to find products that are suitable for everyone. That being said, there are certain pieces of gear that we, and you, our readers, can agree have enhanced our workouts over the past year. And among the various items we’ve tried, tested, and loved, these are the most popular fitness products for Well+Good readers in 2024.
Top items include smart fitness systems that pack a treadmill, a rower, and a gym’s worth of cardio and strength training equipment into one machine. Popular wearables that track health and sleep also made the list, as did recovery tools that harness the power of infrared light and cold water immersion therapy. More interestingly, we found that many readers prefer activewear that functions as a fitness product, such as leggings with built-in resistance bands. What we have in common: All products listed have been vetted by Well+Good editors and experts who have been personally trained on these items.
Ready to get motivated? Check out the most popular picks from Well+Good readers below.
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Aviron Strong Go Lower — $1,399.00
We love Aviron Strong Rower. So do Well+Good readers. Strong Go makes indoor rowing even more fun by turning your training into a game. When used in conjunction with a subscription-based app featuring over 1,000 guided workouts, games, and immersive videos, you can virtually paddle the waters of the world. The rower itself uses a combination of air and magnetic resistance for a quieter rowing experience, and has 16 levels offering up to 100 pounds of resistance. Unlike the Strong Rower, it doesn’t have a built-in display, but it does come with a holder for your tablet. What’s more? It can be stored upright when not in use, making it ideal for small living spaces.

Speediance Gym Monster — $2,049.00
The Speediance Smart Home Gym received top ratings among Well+Good editors and won the hearts of readers. This fitness system uses electromagnetic weights, cables, and pulleys and has a screen that streams strength training and cardio workouts to your home. It can also be used as a ski or rowing machine. “The Speediance’s performance is impressive for such a compact smart home gym,” says Well+Good contributor and certified personal trainer Amber Thayer. “Using the touchscreen, you can digitally adjust the electromagnetic immunity up to 220 pounds, which is more than enough for me and should be sufficient for most recreational athletes and home gym users.”

JumpSport 350 PRO Indoor Heavy Duty Trampoline — $400.00
Voted one of the best rebounder trampolines by Well+Good editors. megan morriscertified personal trainer and Celebrity Body Editor-in-Chief’s JumpSport indoor trampoline also impressed readers. “This durable and safe trampoline has a slightly smaller frame diameter of 39 inches, but it has 36 cords so you don’t have to worry about it breaking during your workout,” says Morris. I added. “Smooth and cushioned yet lively and bouncy.”

Egofit Walker Pro M1 — $399.00
In 2024, Well+Good readers started using the Egofit Walker Pro M1, one of the best small space treadmills recommended by our editors. It’s especially great for people who like to walk while working or who like to take extra steps to walk. The compact treadmill has a top speed of 5 mph and comes with a remote control to adjust settings. A convenient digital monitor tracks time, speed, and distance. Plus, it has wheels, so it’s easy to move around the house or into storage.

XTERRA Fitness TR-150 Premium Folding Smart Treadmill — $424.00
If you want to pick up the pace without wasting space, consider the XTERRA Fitness TR-150 folding treadmill. This is another space-saving treadmill that has won the hearts of Well+Good editors and readers. It has a 5-inch LCD display that tracks metrics such as speed, incline, time, distance, and calories, as well as 12 preset programs and 3 levels of manual incline. The frame folds upright and has wheels so it can be placed flat against the wall or slipped under the bed for storage.

Pvolve Streaming Membership — $20.00
Among the many fitness apps, Pvolve was the most popular choice among Well+ Good readers. (We call this the Jennifer Aniston effect.) The subscription-based streaming platform provides access to over 100 on-demand and live workout classes. You can sort through your strength training programs (or classes that use Pvovle’s specialized equipment) or choose a program that requires no equipment. The iOS and Android compatible app offers a monthly digital membership for $19.99 and an annual membership for $179.99. Additionally, Pvolve offers a 7-day free trial.

Agogi Resistance Band Leggings (3rd Generation) — $129.00
These are not regular leggings, but resistance band leggings that can enhance any activity, from walking to more intensive training. Built-in bands increase the difficulty level, making every step, jump, squat, and lunge even harder. Well+Good contributor Zoe Weiner reviewed the previous Agogie leggings and wrote, “Every step felt like lifting weights.” Phew!

Oura Ring 4 — $349.00
Oura Ring 4 was only launched last October, but it was the most popular sleep and health tracking wearable product purchased by Well+Good readers in 2024. Compared to the previous generation, tracking of sleep and other metrics such as heart rate and body temperature is now more accurate. , and movement, that information is available on Oura’s subscription-based app. Plus, it’s water resistant and boasts a long battery life of up to 7 days. Bonus: The sleek design, available in six colors, makes it look more like jewelry than high-tech equipment.

Elastique L’Original Leggings — $197.00
Elastique L’Original Leggings were a favorite among Well+Good readers, and for good reason. This pair essentially provides a micro-massage when worn. Strategically placed MicroPerle beads move stagnant lymph fluid, reducing swelling and pain. Weiner, who tried it, said: “I’ve never taken the time to pamper myself with a full-body lymphatic drainage massage…but these babies give me all the same benefits without taking a minute out of my normal routine.” Masu. “

HigherDose Infrared PEMF Pro Matte — $1,295.00
HigherDose Infrared PEMF Mat combines infrared light and PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic fields) to promote better sleep and faster recovery. Well+Good contributor Rebecca Norris tested (and loved) the PEMF Infrared Go Mat, a more portable and budget-friendly version of the model above. “Adjustable temperature and customizable PEMF therapy have made a huge difference in my daily life, whether I’m lying on the ground or sitting in my office chair,” she writes.

Hydragun Super Tub Cold Plunge — $2,999.00
Well+Good readers jumped on the Hydragun Supertub, a cold plunge tub that brings the benefits of cold water immersion therapy to your home. We also received the endorsement of commercial editor Francesca Krempa. “Almost every other day I submerge in 40°F for 10 minutes. Why? Because I…love it with all my heart,” Krempa wrote. “Yes, the first shock of near-freezing water is not at all pleasant. but When you are able to relax and focus on your breathing, it becomes almost meditative. (The joints feel great afterwards, too.) Additionally, the tub itself has its own self-hygiene system to keep the water clean and comes with all accessories ready for use out of the box. .
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