MID-FEBRUARY CAN be dreary. It’s harder to get outside during this time of year, let alone get a good workout in. One of the many things that’s getting us through this month: great Presidents’ Day Sales, especially Bowflex’s major discounts on some of our favorite home gym equipment.
Just in time to upgrade your home gym game to push through the winter slump, Bowflex has some of its top-rated machines and accessories on sale, up to $600 off. That’s great news, given that the brand is a reliable maker of home gym machines, so much so that our fitness team has constantly ranked Bowflex in our best exercise bikes, best ellipticals, and best dumbbell roundups.
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If you’re on the hunt for a stationary bike that won’t cost you a month’s rent, check out their VeloCore Bike 22. It’s currently $600 off and offers a design and virtual classes that competes with higher-end brands. Our fitness team dubbed it a great Peloton bike alternative, and that it offered “the most real-life riding experience.”
Maybe you’ve been curious about all the buzz surrounding adjustable dumbbells and want to try out a pair that’s good for beginners. Well, the SelectTech 1090 Adjustable Dumbbells are $200 off right now, too. Our fitness director Ebenezer Samuel, C.S.C.S., called it one of the best dumbbells worth buying now, praising its compact frame that’s small enough to fit in small spaces, and its easy-t0-adjust design for beginner lifters.
So whether you are at the helm of building your home gym, or looking to upgrade your existing cardio machines on the low, Bowflex’s early Presidents’ Day Sales Have you covered. Watch this space, where we’ll continue to update it with the latest Bowflex deals until Presidents’ Day, February 20.
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Fitness and Commerce Editor
Talene Appleton is the Fitness and Commerce Editor at Men’s Health, where she covers fitness, nutrition, health, and wellness. She was previously the Associate Editor of General Surgery News, and a nutrition writer for The Food Institute. Talene is a retired professional dancer, and loves to spend her free time cooking elaborate meals for her friends and family.
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