> At a Glance
> – Fitbit Charge 6 drops to $99 (was $159) in select colors
> – Apple Watch SE 2nd gen hits $200 (save $49)
> – Syedee home gym station down $400 to $300
> – Why it matters: Starting a fitness resolution doesn’t require maxing out a credit card
Cost is the top reason people abandon New Year fitness goals before they begin. A fresh wave of post-holiday discounts on trackers, accessories and home-gym gear aims to keep budgets-and workouts-on track.
Fitness Tracker Discounts
The Fitbit Charge 6 leads the pack at $99 in black (save $60), while gold/red and silver/white models sit at $119 (save $41). Apple’s line-up follows close behind:
- Apple Watch SE (2nd gen): $200 (save $49)
- Apple Watch Series 10: $279 (save $80)
- Fitbit Inspire 3: $70 (save $30)
- Oura Ring Gen 3 Horizon: $210 (save $89)
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 7: $180 (save $100)
Accessories Under $35
Renpho’s smart scale tracks muscle, fat and water metrics for Prime members only. Other add-ons stay wallet-friendly:

- Hydroflask 32-oz bottle: $32 (save $13)
- Sunny Health yoga mat: $25 (save $10)
- CelerSport 6-pack running socks: $15 (save $10)
- Rosapoar resistance-band set: $30 (save $8)
- Tinana portable blender: $19 (save $26)
Home-Gym Steals
Marcy’s MWM-988 multi-function bench is $75 off, offering eight backrest angles and three foot positions. Bigger-ticket items see heavier cuts:
| Product | Sale Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|
| NordicTrack Commercial 2450 treadmill | $2,499 | $500 |
| Bowflex C6 bike | $799 | $200 |
| Bowflex SelectTech kettlebell | $126 | $24 |
| Syedee home gym station | $300 | $400 |
| Syedee seated AB curl/back ext. | $260 | $1,040 |
| FF Finer Form weight bench | $170 | $50 |
> News Of Los Angeles notes stock is limited and will update the deal list as offers expire.
Key Takeaways
- Top fitness trackers start under $70 after discounts
- A full resistance-band set costs $30-cheaper than one month at most gyms
- Multi-use benches and compact gear deliver big savings without crowding the house
Snag the gear now to lock in low prices and head into the New Year without a credit-card hangover.

