Used Fitness Equipment - High Quality At Low Prices
When shopping for fitness equipment, don't overlook used fitness equipment being sold by people who are upgrading their old fitness equipment or who never used their fitness equipment much in the first place. You can find used fitness equipment in nearly new condition by checking classified ads and garage sales.
A recent check of classified advertising revealed quite a few great bargains on used fitness equipment being offered for sale on the west coast. Check your own ads to see what kind of used fitness equipment bargains you can find in your own area.
Used Fitness Equipment At Rock Bottom Prices
One of the most amazing deals I found when I began to look for used fitness equipment was a Stairmaster 3800 BC recumbent cordless bike, with six programs, a heart rate monitor, and a beautiful color touch screen - a bike with a list price of $3,195 -- selling for just $600.
A StairMaster Crossrobics 1650 LE cross-aerobics machine is a model that lets you do aerobic exercise and get a weight workout all at one time on the same machine. This is used cardio fitness equipment at its best. Retailing at a cool $3,500 back when it was new, this model is offered locally in the used fitness equipment section of the classified ads for just $475.
People are practically giving away used treadmills. A Precor 9.20 treadmill home exercise fitness system with a ten-level incline and display showing distance, calories, incline, speed, and time goes for $600 used and in very good condition. This beauty retailed new for about $2,500. These used treadmills are like work horses. They keep going strong after years of use.
Do you want to get a great workout and save money at the same time? Someone in Oregon is selling a large, authentic, health-club quality used Universal gym in excellent shape for just $550. This may be the best bargain ever on the ultimate in used fitness equipment. What's the catch? The buyer has to disassemble the unit and move the whole thing.
If Bowflex is your favorite workout, you'll find a wide variety of used Bowflex machines available, with prices ranging from $395 for a used Bowflex Blaze system to $1,100 for a slightly used Bowflex Extreme 2 SE home gym.
You can get used fitness videos for next to nothing. Just about every garage sale has them. Your local thrift store probably has a whole shelf of used fitness videos in a variety of categories like Pilates, aerobics, yoga, fitness ball, weight lifting, and specialty videos to sculpt your abs and give you "buns of steel."
Don't overlook used fitness equipment for amazing bargains.