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21 Workout Gear Essentials Our Editors Are Using to Crush Their Fitness Goals

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For the most part, workout gear is personal. Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to what makes the best leggings or the best running sneaker, or what home gym equipment is an essential and what’s a nice-to-have. That said, figuring out your fitness gear preferences can be tough, due to the vast array of fitness products on the market. That’s why we’ve done the legwork for you and curated our top fitness must-haves.

From matching workout sets to at-home gym accessories, you can rest assured that the products selected here have been vetted by our expert editors. These items will help you get the most out of your workouts, fit your space, and evolve with you as you progress, no matter your fitness level.

Our complete fitness guide includes everything you might need to keep up with your favorite types of movement, including items like recovery tools, headphones for working out, fitness trackers, sports bras and tops, and everything in between. Plus, with recommendations spread across price points and brands, you can find the perfect gear to fit your budget and style.

So if you’re looking to up your fitness game in 2024, be sure to check out our must-have list of fitness gear. With these editor-approved products at your disposal, you’ll be well-equipped to tackle your workout goals, no matter where you are in your journey.

To help you shop from our guide with convenience, you can browse by each category below:

  • Best Fitness Apparel
  • Best Athletic Sneakers
  • Best At-Home Gym Equipment
  • Best Fitness Trackers
  • Best Recovery Tools
  • Best Headphones

— Additional reporting by Haley Lyndes, Angelica Wilson, Kyley Warren, Mirel Zaman, and Jade Esmeralda

VS Pink Relay Racerback Sports Bra in Midnight Mauve ($40)

Tired of a too-tight band and straps digging in? This pick is perfect for you. Our editors deem this product one of the most comfortable sports bras out there. It’s perfect for low- to medium-impact workouts, like Pilates or weight training. It features breathable, sweat-wicking fabric, along with both wireless and seamless coverage. You can read more about the style in our review of the VS Pink Relay Activewear here.

Editor Quote: “I recently took up running, and it can be tough to find a cute, functional workout set I genuinely look forward to wearing (at 6 a.m. no less). Thankfully, this VS Pink set checks all the boxes. The material is lightweight and buttery, à la some of the pricier athleisure brands in my collection, and both pieces held up well through a quick morning jog and follow-up leg day at the gym. I was a big fan of the high-waisted design and side pockets on either side of the Relay leggings, and the Relay contour bra felt perfectly supportive. If you’re looking for a flattering workout set that feels as good as it looks, this one definitely gets my vote.” — Chandler Plante, assistant health and fitness editor

Daughter Lessons Jacq Top ($82)

Featuring cute (and are we still saying demure?) detailing across the chest, the Jacq tank top from Daughter Lessons is a coveted athleisure pick. Founded by two sisters, Caroline and Lizzy Tierny, the mission of NYC-based Daughter Lessons is to inspire women to feel confident and empowered. The delicate twisted texture adds dimension, while the fully adjustable s-hook straps allow for multiple styling options. The fabric is a nylon and spandex blend, creating a smooth fit and compressive feel. Designed in collaboration with Jacq Gould, the inspiration behind the design was celebrating community and strong women “that honor self-love and self-worth.”

Editor Quote: “This versatile top is perfect for heading to barre, a Pilates class, or for resistance training – but also functional enough to layer with a blazer or jacket for a completely different look when on the go. Switch up the fit by choosing between a straight or criss-crossed back.” — Jade Esmeralda, health and fitness staff writer, PS

Lululemon Swift Speed High-Rise Tight ($128)

These Lululemon leggings are made for running, but they hold up during even the toughest workouts, including biking and lifting. The athletic bottoms are made out of Lululemon’s Luxtreme fabric, which has a slickness to reduce friction and chafe, while still being sweat-wicking, breathable, and durable. The fabric even has a cooling feel to keep you comfortable during intense workouts. Read our full review of the leggings here.

Editor Quote: “What I love most about them is they feature a contoured waistband that firmly hugs your waist so that they stay put during your workout. My biggest pet peeve with leggings is when they slide down at the waist while I run; so that detail is what attracted me to this pair in the first place.” — Marisa Petrarca, contributing editor for PS Shopping

Active by Abercrombie YPB neoKNIT MAX Half-Zip ($49)

Stay warm during the chilly months with this stylish Active by Abercrombie YPB half-zip, which is perfect for outdoor hikes, studio or gym workouts, and just lounging at home. The half-zip is designed with durability in mind, and the brand promises its sweat-wicking neoprene fabric it as soft as it is breathable, so you’ll feel cozy without risking overheating. Plus, the mockneck collar and relaxed fit are so on trend. Read our Abercrombie & Fitch YPB Activewear review to learn more.

Editor Quote: “My favorite sets are those that come with a cute sweatshirt I can throw on to trek to and from the gym, or stop for a coffee afterward, and I can confirm the comfort and stretch of the NeoKnit Half-Zip, which honestly feels sort of official with its patent stitched onto the sleeve.” — Sarah Wasilak, associate director of shopping at PS

SPIbelt Dual Pocket Pro Running Belt ($39)

This running belt is perfect for keeping your essentials with you while you run. You can fit your phone, cards, keys, headphones, and even a snack or two. The belt is adjustable as well so you can keep it secure on your body with the help of a soft-lined design that prevents chafing.

Editor Quote: “Finding a comfortable belt to wear while running with multiple pockets can be a challenge. There’s something about this dual pocket design that seems to “balance” out my strides. I keep my keys and energy gels in one pocket and my phone in the other — and it doesn’t ride up at all! I can’t recommend this belt enough, especially given all the slippery models on the market.” — Sarah Wasilak, associate director of shopping at PS

On Running Cloud X 3 ($100)

These On Running Cloud X 3 sneakers are breathable, lightweight, and made for comfort. If you aren’t already an On convert, let us sell you for a moment: the unique sole is designed to provide shock absorption with less cushioning, so you’ll have a more responsive running experience. And although these are made for running, it’s a versatile sneaker that you can wear for high-impact and low-impact workouts alike — or even just running errands.

Editor Quote: “I’m usually prone to shin splints, but I haven’t had any issues since I got these On running shoes. They’re super lightweight and breathable, making them perfect for HIIT workouts and everyday wear alike. As a bonus, they’re much cuter than other comfy running shoes on the market.” — Yerin Kim, features editor at PS

New Balance FuelCell SuperComp Elite v4 ($250)

Looking for a lightweight shoe that adds a spring to each step you take? Meet the New Balance FuelCell SuperComp Elite v4. The breathable shoe is built for racing and marathons, delivering a propulsive feel that helps drive you forward to shave those crucial seconds off your time. They’re undeniably stylish too — but these sneakers are really for running, not for lifestyle wear.

Editor Quote: “The New Balance SuperComp Elite sneaker is award-winning. It is hands down the lightest running shoe that provides you with enough spring in your step to propel you forward. I would recommend it for runners who have been running in a standard Brooks or Hoka sneaker for a long time and have hit a wall in their training. If you’re looking for a shoe to boost your energy while running, this is the style.” — Sarah Wasilak, associate director of shopping at PS

Merrell Women’s Moab 3 Vista Mid Waterproof Hiking Shoes ($150)

Designed for adventurous souls, the Moab 3 Vista Mid Waterproof hiking boots are here to elevate your outdoor gear game. Whether you’re tackling light, moderate, or more rugged trails, these hiking boots will keep your feet comfortable and protected from the elements. Standout features include a waterproof outer membrane, abrasive-resistant qualities in the heel and toe cap, and a cushioned footbed.

Editor Quote: “These are my new go-to hiking boots. They’re durable enough for a variety of different terrains, from trails with inclines in the mountains to light scrambling within Calico Hills at Red Rock Canyon in Las Vegas. Most hiking boots can look dull and drab, but these colors are subtle yet cute, and they just make you want to get outside.” — Jade Esmeralda, health and fitness staff writer at PS

Under Armour Unisex UA SlipSpeed Training Shoes ($120)

These training shoes from Under Armour have a flexible heel that moves with you on the go. The SlipSpeed Training Shoes are ideal for gym workouts, walking, biking, and any other kind of training on your calendar. The sneakers have cool-to-the-touch foam padding that’s also supportive, so your feet will never feel too hot. If you want more options, also check out our expert-recommended guide to the best cross-training shoes.

Editor Quote: “No more dreaded ankle burns from your running sneakers. The SlipSpeed is the first shoe with a flexible, contoured heel that instantly (cozily) converts a high-performance speedy pair of kicks into luxury spa slippers.” — Molly Stout, former executive editor at PS

Amp AI Strength Training Machine ($1795)

If you have tight living quarters but are looking for an advanced home strength set-up, check out this Amp smart training system. Suited for beginners or those who’ve been resistance training for years, the Amp system delivers an app with AI-guided workouts and an extremely versatile cable machine (with a tiny footprint). To read more about how Amp can take your training to the next level, read our editor’s review of the Amp Strength Training Machine.

Editor Quote: “Amp offers several different smart modes, during which your weight adjusts automatically to deliver a certain benefit. In Band mode, for instance, the weight becomes heavier during the concentric portion of a workout to mimic what it’s like to use a resistance band. The Drop Set mode takes some weight off whenever you pause for three seconds during a workout, which lets you complete a set without having to take a break to remove weight.” — Mirel Zaman, health and fitness director at PS

Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells ($429, originally $549)

Unless you’re blessed with unlimited space and budget, when you’re looking to stock your home gym, you have to be choosy about equipment. This dumbbell set offers a huge range of weights in one small package, and while it does clock in at a higher price point, it’s still more affordable than buying the equivalent individual dumbbells.

PS Council Member Quote: “These easy-to-use adjustable dumbbells, which are sold as a pair, shift from 5 to 52.5 lbs (per dumbbell!) and can replace 15 sets of weights. As I was building out my home gym I quickly began to notice how expensive individual dumbbells were as the weight increased. I discovered these adjustable weights a few years ago and have never regretted the investment . . . Whenever anyone asks me what’s one essential home gym addition, I always recommend these weights first.” — Christa Janine, a yoga teacher and fitness professional based in Los Angeles, and PS Council member

PS Weighted & Adjustable Fitness Hoop ($30)

Searching for a way to incorporate a little more fun into your next workout? Look no further than this ergonomic fitness hoop, which is designed to help improve balance, all while helping you to strengthen your core. The fitness tool is just one of many essentials worth shopping from PS’s exclusive line with Walmart.

Editor Quote: “Let’s face it: home workouts can become routine and predictable, but adding a new piece of equipment is a mood booster. This ergonomic fitness hoop — with a one-pound weighted ball — works your balance and your core strength and (let’s face it) makes working out way more fun. I love giving gifts like this, because no one knows they want one, but they are surprised and delighted to receive it.” — Nancy Einhart, head of content at PS

Stakt Yoga Mat ($88)

If you’re on the hunt for a durable yoga mat that’s equally easy to store, this foldable mat from Stakt is a wishlist topper. Use as is or fold into quadrants for extra joint support during exercises at home or at the gym. And while it shouldn’t matter, it’s also worth noting that they come in seven very cute different color options. For more details, including how it stacks up to the Stakt Mat Pro, read our review of the Stakt mat here, written by health and fitness staff writer (and certified strength and conditioning coach) Jade Esmeralda.

Editor Quote: “Sometimes I need to quickly provide additional support for the knee joint, particularly for exercises starting from a half-kneeling or tall-kneeling position or unilateral movements that focus on one leg at a time, such as the rear-foot elevated split squat. Usually, I’ll grab an Airex pad, but the Stakt Mat eliminates the need to reach for something else. You can simply fold one or more segments over to create the perfect amount of cushion; it’s so easy to use. And once folded, the layers don’t slide around on each other or the floor.” — Jade Esmeralda, health and fitness staff writer at PS

Owala 32oz FreeSip Stainless Steel Water Bottle ($33)

If you’re going to work out, you need a water bottle, and Owala is the current favorite among PS staffers. The fun colors are part of the appeal, but what’s really won our team over is the FreeSip spout, which lets you drink from a straw or a wide mouth — flexibility that’s appreciated during workouts. The bottle also features a vacuum-insulated design, built to keep fluids cold for 24 hours or warm for up to 12 hours, and is leak- and spill-proof.

Editor Quote: “Beyond its aesthetics, I fell in love with the dual-function straw. What makes it so great is that you can either sip through the built-in straw (ideal for avoiding spills when it’s full) or swig from the spout opening when you need a lot more water at once (perfect for those intense Sculpt classes) . . . Plus, it holds enough water for all my workouts (runs, lifting sessions, and the occasional OrangeTheory class), fits perfectly in the treadmill’s water bottle spot and my car’s cup holder, and has the prettiest colorblock design. It’s been my go-to emotional support water bottle for the past six months. Trust me, you won’t regret buying it.” — Marisa Petrarca, contributing editor for PS Shopping

PS Fabric Hip Bands ($15)

Hands down, one of the most annoying things about resistance bands is when they roll up in the middle of an exercise, and you have to pause to try to straighten them out or struggle through with the rolled-up band digging into your skin. Enter, these PS fabric bands. The material is soft and grippy, meaning they won’t curl mid-workout. And they come in two weight options.

Editor Quote: “I’d gotten so fed up with my latex resistance bands that I’d started skipping moves that called for them in my lower-body workouts — I just knew they’d end up rolling up and it would be a waste of time. These PS bands solve for that issue so simply and perfectly, and now I can add resistance back into my squats and clamshells without the frustration.” — Mirel Zaman, health and fitness director at PS

PS 3-in-1 Resistance Tube Kit with Interchangeable Tubes ($20)

While bands are great for lower-body workouts, resistance tubes are a must for upper-body exercises. This kit has three different weights, providing everything you need for any movement or fitness level.

Editor Quote: “A small but thoughtful detail I love about these tubes is the foam handles, that can be swapped between the different weights of tubes. When I’m already struggling through a bicep curl, I don’t want my palms to be aching as well.” — Mirel Zaman, health and fitness director at PS

Whoop 4.0 Membership and SuperKnit Band ($199-239)

Designed to take your performance to another level, the Whoop 4.0 fitness tracker stands apart from other trackers. The flexible wristband has no screen to minimize bulk, and many users appreciate that it cuts down on digital noise too. In the background, the Whoop 4.0 tracks a ton, from your heart rate variability to your sleep. There’s a reason it’s beloved by pro athletes. Sha’Carri Richardson even collabed with the tracker on her own SuperKnit band.

Editor Quote: “I love sports science, and as a strength coach, I love using my Whoop 4.0 to help with tracking training volume in the gym, outdoor activities, and of course, all things recovery. From data insights ranging from heart rate variability, strain, to sleep behavior, you’ll stay up-to-date on all your daily key perormance metrics. The WHOOP works well when tracking hiking trails and daily dog walks, and I was surprised that it even automatically detects dancing and water-based activities like stand-up paddleboarding. Plus, I love that it’s durable enough to where I can still wear it during resistance training and HIIT sessions, without worrying about it getting scratched or breaking.” — Jade Esmeralda, health and fitness staff writer at PS

Therabody Theragun Prime Plus ($399)

With five speeds and three heat settings, the Theragun Prime Plus massage gun from Therabody just might be your new recovery must-have. Use the percussive massage therapy as a way to fast-track your warm-up or to ease post-workout aches, pains, adn tightness. But what really makes the Prime Plus stand out is the heat, which helps warm or loosen your muscles even more — and makes using the massage gun a much more luxurious experience. The Therabody app includes tailored videos with guided follow-along instructions catering to runners, combat sports fanatics, and even surfers. Read more about all the details in our Therabody Theragun Prime Plus review.

Editor Quote: “One of my favorite aspects of the Therabody Theragun Prime Plus is the fact that it can administer heat. It seems like a small thing, but using a massage gun that’s cold against the skin isn’t always the most comfortable experience. I liked the warmer temperature option, especially when using the Theragun to warm-up or to ease post-workout pain. The Theragun Prime Plus is also much quieter than some other massage guns out there, making it a more seamless experience. ” — Jade Esmeralda, health and fitness staff writer, PS

Apple AirPods Max Over-Ear Headphones ($449)

Apple’s AirPods Max headphones are the original “hot girl walk” headphones that you’ve probably seen all over TikTok. These over-the-ear, noise-canceling headphones boast crystal-clear sound quality. You can switch between noise-canceling modes, so you can block out the world or be aware of your surroundings. The headphones are available in five colors: silver, black, blue, red, and green. Check out our review of the Apple AirPods Max Over-Ear Headphones.

Editor Quote: “The sound on the AirPods Max is extremely clear — I’ve never had any issues with music sounding far away or ‘tinny.’ I can hear every single word of Death Cab For Cutie’s ‘Title and Registration’ as if Ben Gibbard himself were singing into my ears. The headphones also have a ‘Digital Crown’ button where you can control the volume, answer phone calls, skip music, and use Siri. I love that I don’t have to pick up my phone every time I want to turn up the volume.” — Renee Rodriguez, staff writer and social producer at PS

Beats Fit Pro ($200)

Offering up the six hours of listening time and up to 24 hours combined with a charging case, the Beats Fit Pro are great for anyone and everyone who loves to feel totally immersed in their audio content while working out. These stay securely in place with the flexible wingtips and are sweat- and water-resistant. With three distinct listening modes — active noise canceling, transparency mode, and adaptive EQ — you can completely customize the way you listen to music, podcasts, or follow-along classes while running or hitting the gym. Plus, they come in so many cute colors. Read our review of the Beats Fit Pro for more information.

Editor Quote: “The active noise cancellation blocks out the rest of the world, so you have a truly immersive sound experience. I can work out without hearing weights clanking on the floor, footsteps on treadmills, and unnecessarily obnoxious grunts.” — Anvita Reddy, assistant editor for PS Shopping.

Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Headphones ($328, originally $400)

Sony’s WH-1000XM5 headphones are great for anything from traveling or commuting to, yep, working out. They have a 30-hour battery life and the ability to switch between devices, take calls hands-free, and automatically pause your audio when it detects you in conversation. What makes these unique is the product’s smart noise-canceling feature, which learns your routine and switches from active noise cancellation to ambient sound when appropriate. Check out our in-depth Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones review here.

Editor Quote: “The noise cancellation on these headphones is also truly one of the best on the market — there are times when I don’t even need to play audio, and the headphones still block out the noise pollution of my environment.” — Anvita Reddy, assistant editor for PS Shopping.


Anvita Reddy (she/her) is an assistant editor for PS Shopping. She has a passion for products and reviews home gadgets, cookware, tech, and more. Having dealt with acne as a teenager and into adulthood, her expertise lies in beauty. She tests skin care, makeup, and hair care, plus countless other beauty products.



Haley Lyndes was an assistant editor for PS Shopping where she found and tested the best home, beauty, and fashion products. She is a graduate of Northern Vermont University and has nearly five years of experience in both written and broadcast journalism.



Angelica Wilson is a former associate fitness editor for PS. She’s a tall, plus-size yoga instructor who’s a been a K-pop fan since ’09. It’s a unique combo, but it works. She enjoys sharing what brings her joy so that others can potentially find joy in her interests as well. In case you were wondering, Angelica is a Leo sun and Leo rising with an Aquarius moon.



Kyley Warren (she/her) is an award-winning writer, editor, and affiliate strategist with more than four years of experience in the publishing space. She currently works as an assistant editor on PS Shopping and is an expert on all things related to shopping and fashion. She previously worked with Entertainment Tonight as a style commerce writer, and her byline has appeared in publications globally.



Mirel Zaman (she/her) is the health and fitness director at PS. She has over 15 years of experience working in the health and wellness space, covering fitness, general health, mental health, relationships and sex, food and nutrition, spirituality, family and parenting, culture, and news.


Jade Esmeralda (she/her), MS, CSCS, is a health and fitness staff writer and a strength and conditioning specialist. A lifelong martial artist and dancer, Jade has a strong passion for strength and conditioning, sports science, and human performance. She graduated with a Master of Science degree in exercise science and strength and conditioning from George Washington University.


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