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20 fitness products with a cult following on Amazon that are totally worth it

Smash your resolutions with these highly rated products.

20 fitness products with a cult following on Amazon Credit: Reviewed / Amazon

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Now that the holidays are (finally) over, most of us have one thing on our minds: burning off all those holiday cookies. None of us should feel guilty about indulging a bit—it is the most wonderful time of the year, after all—but the new year is also the perfect time to kick off your fitness goals. New year, new you, am I right?

Whether you’re planning on joining a gym or working out at home, it can be tricky to know exactly what you need to get on that fitness grind. Thankfully, Amazon shoppers have bought loads of fitness things and rated and reviewed them, so we can get a good idea about what everyone's buying and what’s actually worth the buy. Without further ado, let's find out if these 20 fitness products with a cult following on Amazon are actually worth buying.

1. Fitness tracker bands to match your style

Poy Replacement Bands Compatible for Fitbit Charge 2
Credit: Poy

Add some more style to your fitness tracker.

One of the best features of the Fitbit Charge is that you can replace the bands to match whatever you’re wearing for more of a fashion statement. The Fitbit Charge 2 is one of the most popular fitness trackers out there (it used to be our favorite fitness tracker until the Charge 3 came along, and we still think it's a great buy), and if you already have one, you might as well update it with more bands. These ones from Poy only cost a few dollars and are highly reviewed. Reviewers say it fits perfectly with the Charge 2 and comes in more color options than Fitbit offers.

Reviews: 4,416 Average rating: 4.7 stars

Get the Poy Replacement Bands Compatible for Fitbit Charge 2 for $5.99-$9.81

2. An affordable yoga mat to get into the flow

AmazonBasics 1/2-Inch Extra Thick Exercise Mat
Credit: Amazon

The perfect yoga mat for beginners.

Whether you use it at a yoga studio, for stretching, or for YouTube workouts at home, a yoga mat is essential—but you don’t want to spend too much on one, especially if you’re just starting out. Reviewers love that the AmazonBasics Exercise Mat is comfortable it is to use on hardwood floors and that it’s light enough to carry around to and from yoga class. In fact, it's so good that we actually gave it our Best Value award after testing it for ourselves.

Reviews: 1,196 Average rating: 4.1 stars

Get the AmazonBasics 1/2-Inch Extra Thick Exercise Mat for $18.68

3. A foam roller to relieve aching muscles

TriggerPoint Grid Foam Roller
Credit: TriggerPoint

Relieve your aching muscles.

Not to be dramatic, but foam rolling changed my life. Whether you're training for a marathon or just went to the gym for the first time in eight months, foam rolling is a great way to relieve the tension in your muscles, so you can actually walk the next day. If you actually want to feel OK the day after a workout, the TriggerPoint Grid Foam Roller is a great choice. One reviewer claimed that this roller “hurts so good” and loved that its compact size made it perfect for travel.

Reviews: 3,342 Average rating: 4.7 stars

Get the TriggerPoint Grid Foam Roller for $34.99

4. The best water bottle for keeping drinks cold

Hydro Flask Stainless Steel Sports Water Bottle
Credit: Reviewed / Jackson Ruckar

This cult favorite water bottle does not disappoint.

Certain water bottles have rightfully earned a cult following. You know, the ones that are stylish and durable and actually keep your water cold, and the HydroFlask takes the cake on this one. Not only is it the best water bottle we’ve ever tested, but it has some pretty intense fans, too. Reviewers said this water bottle literally changed their lives, they find themselves drinking more because of it, and they believe its completely worth the $50 price tag. The HydroFlask is great for workouts, hikes, or just going about your daily life.

Reviews: 3,498 Average rating: 4.3 stars

Get the Hydro Flask Stainless Steel Sports Water Bottle, 32 oz. for $44.95

5. Resistance bands so you can work out anywhere

Fit Simplify Resistance Band Set
Credit: Fit Simplify

Bring these resistance bands when you're traveling for workouts on the go.

Resistance bands are a non-intimidating way to start strength training—they’re colorful and way less scary than those weight machines. This pack comes with various sizes and resistance levels that reviewers love, making it easy to get an at-home workout. But some reviewers claim that these bands stretch, roll, and stick together after using it for a while, so if you plan to do more intense resistance workouts, you might want to invest in more durable and heavier ones once you've played around with these and know you'll use a more expensive set.

Reviews: 8,432 Average rating: 4.2 stars

Get the Fit Simplify Resistance Band Set for $10.95

6. Dumbbells to start building a home gym

AmazonBasics Neoprene Dumbbells
Credit: Amazon

A basic set of dumbbells for an at home gym.

Trying to do more at-home workouts? You might want to invest in some dumbbells for simple strength training—like these ones from AmazonBasics. They go up to 20 pounds, which is perfect for someone who’s just starting out. Reviewers love that they’re cheaper than other sets, but warn that the coating may ruin the finish on furniture like tables, so be careful where you leave them. But if you want specific weights other than the set, you do need to order each weight separately, which can add up quickly.

Reviews: 2,223 Average rating: 4.5 stars

Get the AmazonBasics Neoprene Dumbbells 20-Pound Set for $28.49

7. A workout bar for quick home fitness

Iron Gym Total Upper Body Workout Bar
Credit: Iron Gym

Have a doorway? Then you have a workout.

A workout bar may be a great option for when you're short on time. It fits right on your doorway, so just walking by it might be a good reminder that it's time to do some pull-ups or curl-ups if you have five minutes to spare. Plus, you can set it on the ground to assist with crunches and push-ups for a full body workout, which is perfect for those of us who don't have the space for a gym at home. People really love the fact that it doesn’t require screws to attach it to your door, but you need to make sure that your doorway should be between 24 and 32 inches wide to actually fit.

Reviews: 4,467 Average rating: 4.0 stars

Get the Iron Gym Total Upper Body Workout Bar for $24.24

8. An exercise mat for a customizable gym floor

ProSource Puzzle Exercise Mat
Credit: ProSource

Transform your basement into a workout space with these tiles.

Yoga mats are great for working out at home, but sometimes you want more coverage for an at-home gym. If you have the space for it, you should install these highly rated, interlocking mat pieces. These textured tiles are both comfortable and non-slip, which will make holding a plank that much easier. They'll also assure your weight machine doesn't scratch up the floor. Reviewers have used them to transform their basements into a home gym and say its quite easy to install.

Reviews: 2,962 Average rating: 4.4 stars

Get the ProSource Puzzle Exercise Mat for $19.99

9. A bottle to shake up all of your energy and protein drinks

BlenderBottle Classic Loop Top Shaker Bottle
Credit: BlenderBottle

Say goodbye to chunky protein shakes.

When it comes to fitness drinks, BlenderBottle is known for shaking things up. People love this thing because it completely dissolves protein powder thanks to its large size and ball whisk. It produces a much smoother result compared to mixing by hand and can easily be brought to the gym for a post-workout recovery drink. Some reviewers even claim that it will completely dissolve some of the thicker powders that other blender bottles aren't able to.

Reviews: 7,591 Average rating: 4.3 stars

Get the BlenderBottle Classic Loop Top Shaker Bottle for $14.97

10. Affordable racerback sport bras that are actually comfortable

Fittin Racerback Sports Bras
Credit: Fittin

Finally. Affordable sports bras that are actually comfortable.

Finding a good sports bra can be both tough and expensive. With more than 4,000 reviews and a 4.3-star rating, we’re confident that this sports bra will work for most people. According to reviewers, they’re comfortable and stretchy for a snug fit. Plus, it costs less than $30 for a pack of four, so you can save on a bundle that will last the whole year.

Reviews: 4,092 Average rating: 4.3 stars

Get the Fittin Racerback Sports Bras, 4-Pack for $27.99

11. A safer way to run in the dark

Tracer360 Illuminated Reflective Vest
Credit: Tracer360

Feel safer about running in the dark.

I love running outside, but I’m absolutely petrified of going out in the dark. I’m absolutely certain I will get hit by a car—or worse. But to make yourself more visible to traffic late at night, you might as well try this glowing and (dare I say?) stylish vest. It glows six different colors and has five flashing modes to help motorist see you while you’re jogging or biking in the dark. Reviewers agree it makes you very visible at night and are obsessed with the fact that you glow more prominently compared to just a reflective vest. Apparently, it does shift a bit during runs and isn’t rechargeable (don't worry! It's reusable, it just runs on AAA batteries.), but it's still worth it for the safety factor.

Reviews: 986 Average rating: 4.8 stars

Get the Tracer360 Illuminated Reflective Vest for $59.95

12. A jump rope for some serious cardio

King Athletic Jump Rope
Credit: King Athletic

Jump, skip, and hop your way into fitness.

Jumping rope may seem like an activity meant for the playground, but try doing it for more than 10 minutes and you’ll be seriously winded. This adjustable rope allows for people of any size and shape to tailor the length to their needs, which means if you're under 5 feet or over 6 feet, you can still use this thing. Although, because it’s on the cheaper side, reviewers say that the cord does appear to be a bit cheap and plastic-y, but it should still last a while.

Reviews: 1,160 Average rating: 4.2 stars

Get the King Athletic Jump Rope for $14.97

13. High-waisted leggings in fun colors

90 Degree By Reflex High Waist Power Flex Legging
Credit: 90 Degree By Reflex

Leggings for every workout style.

Whether you actually work out in them or not, I think we can all agree that leggings are some of the most comfortable things you can wear. Amazon reviewers love these high-waisted leggings because they’re “squat proof” and actually stay in place, so you won’t constantly be pulling up your pants throughout the workout or the day. They come in a variety of colors from sleek black to hot pink, so there’s something that fits every workout style.

Reviews: 4,690 Average rating: 4.2 stars

Get the 90 Degree By Reflex High Waist Power Flex Legging for $25.99

14. Socks that are perfect for running

Balega Hidden Comfort No Show Running Socks
Credit: Balega / Getty Images

Socks that will finally stop slipping on your long runs.

The right pair of socks is crucial to get the most out of your run, and Amazon shoppers prefer these ones. Bad socks can ruin a good workout. They slip around and leave your feet vulnerable to blisters—and nobody wants those. Reviewers agree that their runs have changed since making the switch to these bad boys, but warn that they tend to run a little big. But that's not too bad considering they also have a no-slip tab and are made from a moisture-wicking material to prevent chafing.

Reviews: 2,401 Average rating: 4.5 stars

Get the Balega Hidden Comfort No Show Running Socks for $12

15. Gloves for weightlifting without blisters

Fit Active Sports Weight Lifting Gloves
Credit: Fit Active Sports

Avoid blisters during your next lifting session.

Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned weightlifting professional, no one wants blisters and calluses on their hands after a tough workout. This pair of weightlifting gloves covers your palms and thumbs while still giving your hands room to breathe during a sweaty session. Reviewers say these gloves make it easier to lift while still allowing for decent finger movement.

Reviews: 1,659 Average rating: 4.4 stars

Get the Fit Active Sports Weight Lifting Gloves for $19.95

16. A piece of equipment that doubles as a chair

URBNFit Exercise Ball
Credit: URBNFit

This ball doubles as a fitness chair.

An exercise ball is a great way to challenge yourself with crunches, ab work, or push-ups, but you can also use it as a chair to help with balance and posture at home or the office. A yoga ball literally a game changer compared to your boring office chair. This one from URBNFit is a fan favorite because reviewers love the color options and the thickness and durability of the material—although they do warn that the air pump included is not the best quality.

Reviews: 2,322 Average rating: 4.3 stars

Get the URBNFit Exercise Ball for $18.99

17. A quarter zip for outdoor workouts

Under Armour Men's Tech ¼ Zip
Credit: Under Armour

You can't go wrong with a quarter zip.

Quarter zips make for the ultimate winter exercise wardrobe because they’re lightweight and give you the option to zip up as it gets colder or down as you warm up. Under Armor is already a fitness favorite, and this pullover is made of a material that is quick drying and sweat-wicking, which makes it perfect for running outside or playing basketball on a chilly day. Reviewers agree that the quality is true to the Under Armour name, but it has a loose fit.

Reviews: 1,374 Average rating: 4.5 stars

Get the Under Armour Men's Tech ¼ Zip for $23.99

18. A strap that helps you stretch

The Original Stretch Out Strap
Credit: The Original Stretch Out Strap

Make a resolution to be more flexible this year.

Stretching can be hard, particularly if you’re not that flexible naturally. This fancy little strap can help you reach your stretching goals by assisting your stretches and helping you become more flexible in the process. In fact, it works so well that they've kept the same design since the '90s. Reviewers say that it’s helped them with their yoga practice and is a great tool for physical therapy. It's actually pretty necessary no matter what your workout is to make sure you reduce the risk of soreness and injury.

Reviews: 2,990 Average rating: 4.7 stars

Get The Original Stretch Out Strap for $15.95

19. Adjustable dumbbells for the small home gym

Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells
Credit: Bowflex

One dumbbell with multiple weights.

Strength training at home gets more expensive as you get stronger. You’ll need to buy heavier weights to keep up with a more intense routine. But by investing in an adjustable dumbbell set like this one from Bowflex, you can cut corners and handle anything from 2 to 50 pounds in one piece of equipment. They’re quite pricey at $250 and the set only goes up to 52.5 pounds, but reviewers say that its worth it for the space and equipment costs you’ll save in the long run. If you want to focus on more strength training rather than cardio with a little extra weight, this might be the set for you.

Reviews: 4,250 Average rating: 4.7 stars

Get the Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells for $239

20. A trampoline to jump-start your fitness routine

Stamina 36-Inch Folding Trampoline
Credit: Stamina

Who said trampolines are just for kids?

Who said working out has to be boring? With a small trampoline, you can get in a great cardio workout at home while feeling like a kid again. Reviewers love this one in particular because it’s pretty inexpensive and holds up for the price. But they do want to remind you that this is not a trampoline for children and can break if not used properly.

Reviews: 2,270 Average rating: 4.0 stars

Get the Stamina 36-Inch Folding Trampoline for $29.99

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