The 11 best strength training equipment pieces, per experts

Are you feeling a little weak about your 2023 fitness resolutions?

If so, then perhaps strength training motivation is what you need. You’re in luck, as experts weighed in on what to use when looking to bulk up and get toned, with recommendations for at-home devices and exercises to add to your routine in 2023.

For some, that may look like a can’t-beat indoor exercise bike. Others may prefer a rowing machine, while some people opt for an elliptical or treadmill.

After shopping for the bigger items, get back into strength training with dumbbells, kettlebells and more. To help you find the best strength training equipment, we spoke to Everlast boxer Heather Hardy and P.volve Los Angeles Lead Trainer Dani Coleman.

What are the benefits of strength training?


Young athletic woman doing bench press using dumbbells in gym
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According to our experts, strength training (which is the practice of physical exercises that improve strength and endurance) offers many benefits.

“Strength training helps build bone density, which we start to lose over the age of 40,” said Dani Coleman, P.volve Los Angeles Lead Trainer. “Not only does it make you stronger, it boosts your metabolism, helps prevent injury, reduces the risk of falls, can help manage your blood sugar levels and can boost your mood and self-esteem.”

Heather Hardy, Everlast boxer, said that “strength training helps reach so many different goals — especially if you’re looking to be able to accomplish more in your daily life concerning strength and endurance.”

“Where I’ve seen it make the most difference with my clients is that it makes you feel good,” Hardy continued. “It gives you confidence when you reach a new goal and motivates you to make new ones.”

Obtaining strength training equipment isn’t as difficult as it sounds, as “strength training equipment is anything that you can use to help you build muscle and get stronger,” explained Hardy.

Hardy also said that people tend to gravitate towards barbells and dumbbells, though smaller pieces of equipment can also be used to target specific muscle groups.

What should people look for when choosing the best strength training equipment?


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Finding the best strength training equipment boils down to individual needs.

“People should look for something that will suit their body’s needs,” said Coleman. “Furthermore taking into account things like the quality, longevity, investment and maintenance of the equipment.”

Hardy also places emphasis on ensuring your equipment allows you to practice safely and correctly.

“There’s no use in squatting 200 lbs on the rack if it’s not being done properly — that’s how people get hurt,” said Hardy. “Not to mention, especially for beginner lifters, weight racks can be really intimidating. Using products like kettlebells or a weighted vest can really help to prepare someone to take that step by building a foundational proper form and a bit of muscle.”

Best strength training equipment

1. Bowflex SelectTech 552 Dumbbell, $190, original price: $275


Bowflex dumbell
Amazon

Coleman says these are the perfect home gym companions.

“These weights are easily stored, compact and give you a myriad of options,” she said. “Furthermore, I love that they are sleek in design, comfortable to hold and do not generate a lot of noise when you are navigating them.” 

These weights also allow you to simple turn the dial and change up your resistance from five lbs to 52.5 lbs.


2. Everlast Cast Iron Kettlebell, $60


Round kettle bell
Everlast

“Kettlebells allow for more dynamic movement, incorporating cardio and strength training into one exercise, which is crucial for a boxer,” said Hardy. “They’re flexible and can be used for HIIT workouts targeting your arms, legs and even core depending on how you use it.”

This Everlast Kettlebell features heavy duty cast iron, a textured handle and can be purchased in various weight options.


3. P.volve p.3 Trainer, $70


P.Volve strength training equipment
Amazon

“It is the most versatile total-body toning system,” said Coleman, and we agree.

The system include a resistance band that spans the entire body, an attachable handle and a weighted ball.


4. TRX Training TRX Home2 System, $179


Strength training set
TRX Training

“It’s the perfect piece of equipment that is lightweight, compact and easy to pack and travel with,” Coleman explained. “Using just your bodyweight, it works mobility, strength and cardio.”

You can also look forward to both indoor and outdoor usage, adjustability and an all-in-one fitness solution.


5. BOSU Pro Balance Trainer, $160, original price: $220


Blue balancing ball
Amazon

Coleman claims that the BOSU Pro Balance Trainer is “one of the most versatile pieces of strength training equipment.”

After all, it can be used to challenge your balance, help with rehabilitation, recreates an unstable surface for your body to work with and more, according to Coleman.


6. Everlast Pro Weighted & Adjustable Jump Rope, $22


Weighted jump rope
Everlast

While Hardy acknowledges that jump ropes are typically cardio tools, “adding weight is great to tone arms and take your cardio to the next level by working that heart rate and your muscles.”

Jump rope details include an adjustable cable rope and 0.4-pound removable weights in each handle.


7. Onnit Kettlebells, $23-$215


Gorilla kettle bell
Onnit

“Their attention to detail is one of my favorite things about their kettlebells,” Coleman explained about this piece of equipment from Onnit. Just look at the fun designs here for proof!

“They are color coded making it easy to pair them together, have a powder finish for better grip during strength work when fatigue or sweat kicks in and are durable in their finish,” said Coleman.


Other bestselling strength training equipment

1. Tempo Move, $395, original price: $495


A Tempo fitness
Tempo

Keep up your tempo when working on your fitness goals this year. The compact Temp Move system can turn your living room into a home gym, with dumbbells, weighted discs and more, all stored inside a sleek cabinet.


2. CABL Compact Cable Trainer, $400


A woman using a wall device
Dick’s Sporting Goods

For smaller spaces, this compact strength training device is perfect. The CABL can attach to any wall in your home, and comes with a rope, handle and even an ankle band for arm and leg day.


3. iSelect Voice-Controlled Dumbbells, $599


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NordicTrack

This gadget is smarter than you think! These are no ordinary dumbbells, as they are voice-controlled via any Amazon Alexa-enabled device. You can instruct her to then adjust the weight on the smart dumbbells, which also eliminates the need for a large collection of weights in your home.


4. Bala Bangles, $65


Pink weights
Bala

For weight training on the go, these bangles are perfect. The trendy Bala Bangles come in a variety of colors and are made to be worn on the ankles or on wrists depending on your activity. They also come in 1.5-pound and 2-pound bands.


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