The Best Home Gym Equipment of 2017

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Rogue Wood Rings
Whether you’re doing standing ring rows on your way to your first pull-up or churning out full-on muscle-ups, a set of simple wooden rings can get you fitter faster.
Price $72

Nike Free Train Force Flyknit Shoes
An air-permeable knit upper makes this the most breathable trainer we’ve worn, while the dual-density sole softens impacts from box jumps and provides a stable platform for lifts.
Price $150

Prana Maha Towel
The polyester Maha comes in handy whether you’re a hot-yoga junkie or just sweating it out in the garage. And at just 16 by 20 inches, it easily disappears into your bag after a workout.
Price $18

Prana Orion 1/4 Zip Shirt
Early-morning runs are a little easier with this pullover, which features moisture-wicking fabric and flat seams that prevent chafing. The lightweight polyester is ultracomfortable and looks polished enough to wear even when you’re not working out.
Price $79

X-Pole X-Pert Pole
Get your mind out of the gutter. Pole-fitness studios are popping up all over the country because the workouts build a ton of upper-body strength. The 45-millimeter X-Pert fits a seven- to almost ten-foot ceiling.
Price $400

Lululemon License to Train Pants
When we aren’t in ski bibs, we’ve got these slim-fitting bottoms on. They’re made of svelte, four-way stretch fabric and have internal pockets for a cell phone and other essentials.
Price $118

Garmin Fenix 3 HR Watch
The Fenix 3 blends sports cred (modes for running, swimming, and skiing, along with a built-in altimeter and barometer) with day-to-day features such as activity tracking, smartphone connectivity, and two weeks of battery life.
Price $600

Thera Cane Original Massager
Six strategically placed knobs on the Thera Cane allow you to work the soreness out of muscles in hard-to-reach places.
Price $30

Noble 3D SLA Earbuds
Noble uses custom molds of your ears to produce bespoke earbuds. Couple that with bass-heavy sound and it’s like climbing into a recording studio. Most important, the custom fit means your significant other can’t steal them.
Price $599