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Pump up in the convenience of your own home.
With 20 feet of total wall and nearly 300 possible hold placements, the Kore Home lets you replicate nearly any climbing problem in your living room. Six g’s nets you one of the best full-body workouts we’ve had.
Weak stabilizers—the small muscles surrounding your joints—can lead to injury. Spending 15 minutes a day on UrbnFit’s wooden board in the gym, office, or kitchen builds strength.
Some say overpriced indulgence; we say critical recovery tool. The Pulse boots zip around your legs for a customizable massage, and we credit them for several of our PRs.
Rollers are painful yet useful when it comes to easing tight muscles. This one will smooth out quads and hamstrings but is small, for targeted foot and hip work, too. Pro tip: freeze it to kill two recovery birds with one stone.
Yes, the Ampere II’s are light and grippy enough for the trail, but the stability and support of the lock-down webbing and overlays is especially well suited to pounding out workouts.
Thanks to two internal subwoofers, this water-bottle-size speaker absolutely thumps. And it’s water-resistant, so feel free to sweat on it.
Adjust the Kickr Snap’s resistance—and your workout intensity—from your phone. Plus, the smart trainer works with a bunch of third-party apps.
These bars have a perfect four-to-one carb-to-protein ratio and are packed with almonds, dates, and honey.