The Best Compact Home Gym Equipment In 2024, According To Fitness Experts
The TRX Home2 System is our best overall pick.
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Compact home gym equipment is key when designing your own workout sanctuary. Not only is it lightweight, but it takes up minimal space so even the tiniest living situations can accommodate your workouts. The options are endless, whether you want to focus on building muscle with strength training or boosting heart health with cardio. Luckily, we got our hands on some of the best portable home gym options to help you slay your fitness journey. Plus, it sure beats paying for a gym membership!
Compact equipment is exactly what it sounds like—exercise gear that is small enough to be stored away out of sight. “Try to find things you can put away easily when not using, like benches that fold or weights you can stack (adjustable dumbbells),” says Kieran Sheridan, a registered physiotherapist and founder of GulfPhysio, a physical therapy supply store.
Best Compact Home Gym Equipment
The first step to building the (hidden) gym of your dreams is figuring out what type of equipment is best for your fitness goals. Whether you want to make gains with strength training or build endurance with cardio, knowing what details to look out for makes the shopping process easier. In this case, weight, portability, and versatility are key factors.
What To Consider
Weight and portability
Not every piece of equipment on this list is small in size, but it’s all lightweight and portable. For example, the Merach Walking Pad is just over 45 inches long, but has wheels for easy maneuvering. It’s also so slim it can be stored under a bed (!). Workout equipment often features exact measurements, so make sure to check the specs before ordering.
Versatility
Sheridan recommends choosing equipment that can be used to perform different workouts. Our best overall pick, the TRX Home 2 System, fits the bill perfectly given it tackles strength training and cardio workouts. Overall, it all comes down to your fitness goals and personal preference.
How We Chose
To find the best compact home gym equipment, we first consulted physiotherapist Kieran Sheridan on his recommendations for essential categories to consider for a home gym, depending on your goals. Then, as Women's Health's fitness commerce editor, I tested most of the recommended equipment and cross-referenced my experiences with previous testing done by Women's Health experts and editors across categories to come up with the best picks.
Nicolette Accardi is the Fitness Commerce Editor at Women’s Health with a specialty in running content. She likes to chase her next best time by testing out shoes and other running gear while training for races. Nicolette studied journalism and health sociology at Rutgers University. She has written for NJ.com, VICE, Rolling Stone, NBC News Select, and U.S. News & World Report.
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