: Massive inventory of weights, yoga gear, and mid-range cardio (brands like NordicTrack or Sole ).

To find exercise equipment near you, the best approach depends on whether you need to test high-end machines in person or just need a quick set of dumbbells. Quick Summary

: Some retailers charge $100–$300 for assembly. Factor this into your budget before buying a complex home gym.

: Specialty stores like Johnson Fitness & Wellness or Gym Source .

: Expert staff can guide you through technical specs (e.g., motor torque on treadmills). Most allow you to wear your gym shoes and actually test the machines.

: Specialty warehouses or local "Fitness Depots." Full Review: Where to Buy Exercise Equipment 1. Specialty Fitness Showrooms

: Ask specialty stores if they are selling floor models for a discount.