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Compare live prices on Unitree PUMP MAX - Home Fitness Equipment across Amazon, eBay, AliExpress, and partner merchants. Home gym essentials for under $1,500: adjustable dumbbells (Bowflex SelectTech 552 or NÜOBELL 80, $400-600), an adjustable bench (Flybird FB149 or Bowflex 5.1, $180-300), a pull-up bar in a doorframe ($30), resistance bands ($25), and a yoga/exercise mat. That covers 90% of strength training. Add a kettlebell or two (Rogue, Kettlebell Kings) for swings and Turkish get-ups. Cardio: walking pad under desk for daily movement, jump rope for HIIT, or a Concept2 rower (the one piece of cardio equipment everyone serious eventually buys). Skip: 'shake weights', vibration plates, abs gadgets — none work. Click any card to open the seller's product page; we earn a small affiliate commission at no extra cost to you.

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Frequently asked questions about Unitree PUMP MAX - Home Fitness Equipment

What home gym equipment is most useful?

Adjustable dumbbells (Bowflex SelectTech 552 or NÜOBELL — $400-600) replace 5-15 pairs. Adjustable bench (Flybird FB149 — $180). Resistance bands ($25). Pull-up bar in doorframe ($30). Yoga mat ($30). Total: ~$700 covers 90% of strength training needs at home. Add a kettlebell ($30) for swings and Turkish get-ups.

Treadmill vs stationary bike vs rower?

Treadmill: most natural (running + walking), space-hungry, expensive. Bike: low-impact cardio, quietest option, easy on knees. Rower (Concept2 Model D — $1,000): full-body workout, lowest injury risk, takes least space when stored upright. Most home gyms need only one cardio machine — pick by what you'll actually use.

Where to buy fitness equipment used?

Facebook Marketplace + Craigslist for treadmills, ellipticals, weights — often half price of new, sometimes nearly unused (New Year's resolution buyers). Play It Again Sports for inspected used. Gym closeouts. Used Peloton bikes ($500-800 vs $1,500 new). Always inspect before buying — broken treadmill belts cost $300+ to replace.

Do I need a personal trainer?

Yes for first 3-6 months if new to lifting — proper form prevents injury + accelerates progress. Online programs (Caroline Girvan, Athlean-X, Heather Robertson — all free YouTube) work for self-disciplined people. Apps (Future, Stronger by the Day) give programming + accountability. Most people benefit from at least a few sessions to learn form.

How much space do I need for a home gym?

Bare minimum: 4x6 ft (yoga + bodyweight). Functional setup: 8x8 ft (dumbbells + bench + cardio machine). Garage gym (10x12 ft+): rack, barbell, plates, more equipment. Most apartments can fit a functional home gym in a corner. Ceiling height matters for kettlebell swings + overhead press (8+ ft needed).

What's the best fitness equipment for small spaces?

Adjustable dumbbells (replace 15 pairs in 2 sq ft). Pull-up bar (doorframe — no floor space). Resistance bands. Foldable yoga mat. Suspension trainer (TRX — attaches to door). Walking pad (slides under standing desk). Skip: full racks, bench presses, treadmills if space is limited.

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