I'm a Competitive Weightlifter, and These Are My Favorite Prime Day Deals on Fitness Equipment (So Far)

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Prime Day 2025 is here from Tuesday, July 8 to Friday, July 11, and Lifehacker is sharing the best sales based on product reviews, comparisons, and price-tracking tools.
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Prime Day-or days, four of them this year-has begun. Tons of fitness items are on sale, including cardio machines, smartwatches, and basics like weights and shoes. Here are my picks for the best deals so far. I'll be updating this list throughout the week with more deals.
The best Prime Day deals on cardio equipmentHydrow Pro rowing machine: $1,735 today, down from $2,195. This rower has a 22" HD screen that can deliver live and on-demand workouts with a $44/month subscription. The smaller Hydrow Wave is $1,453, down from $1,695.
Peloton Bike: The original Peloton Bike is $1,144.99 today, normally $1,495. The Bike+ is $1,994.99, normally $2,495. Pelotons also require a $44/month subscription for their content and full features. And if you're having trouble deciding, we have a rundown here of the differences between the Bike and the Bike+.
NordicTrack T Series treadmills: The 6.5S model is $664, down from $799. Other models in the T series line are on sale, too, at that same link.
Proform Carbon treadmills:The Proform Carbon TL is $463.99, down from $599. It has a built-in fan and a space-saving design.
Fitbit: The Charge 6 is just $99.95 today (normally $159), a great price for a tracker that does the basics solidly. (See my review here.) The Inspire 3 is also on sale, for $74.95 (normally $99.95).
Garmin: The Forerunner 955 is $349.99 (originally $599.99). This is an older model with a MIP screen, which some people prefer anyway. It's got built-in maps and tons of advanced running features. Other Garmins are also on good sales today, including the Forerunner 255 ($199.99, originally $349.99), the Vivoactive 5 ($190.99, originally $299), and the Epix Pro (gen 2) Sapphire ($609.99, originally $1,099.99)
Apple Watch: The Series 10 starts at $279.99, originally $399. This is the one that is the best Apple Watch for most people, and can even give a Garmin a run for its money with the right apps.
Powerblock Pro 100: This 100-pound dumbbell (sold as a single) is $509.99, originally $599.99.
CAP Adjustabells: $208.99 today, down from $299. This is an entry-level set that goes up to 55 pounds each, and are sold by the pair.
Keppi adjustable bench: $195.96, originally $279.99. I have this bench in my own home gym and it's great-super sturdy for barbell lifts and easily adjustable.
Lat pulldown handle set: $96.79, down from $120.99. This is a set of five handles in different widths, from narrow neutral grips to ultra-wide grips.
Looking for something else? Retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, and Home Depot have Prime Day competition sales that are especially useful if you don't have Amazon Prime.
Walmart's Prime Day competition sale begins at midnight on July 8 and will include deals up to 50% off. It's an especially good option if you have Walmart+.
Best Buy's Prime Day competition sale, Black Friday in July," runs through Sunday, July 13 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.
Home Depot extended its 4th of July sale through at least July 9, competing with some amazing deals of its own. It's an especially good option if you're looking for power tools, appliances, or outdoor equipment.