I split time between Brooklyn and Charleston, and since I’m constantly testing items for GQ, my dopp kit is always filled with the best men’s travel...
If your home gym is mostly made up of functional—but basic—resistance bands and dumbbells, a state-of-the-art treadmill might seem like a faraway splurge. But actually, the...
Beginners will love the machine’s ability to offer real-time form cues based on sensor input, so you can ensure you’re getting the most out of every...
One major bummer is that it doesn’t let you work on eccentric movement (when your muscles are lengthening, like when you’re coming out of a biceps...
If you asked fitness trainers to choose one desert island fitness tool, many would pick the kettlebell. They let you swing, snatch, press, and carry, and...
They can take some getting used to, especially when it comes to their size. The silhouette stays the same regardless of the weight you choose, which...
Constructed from 3×3-inch 11-gauge steel, the robust frame is customizable to your needs, space, and bank account: Choose from a four-post or six-post base, and 80-...
Our testers found the AssaultRunner Elite to have a slightly heavier belt than the AssaultRunner Pro. That creates more inertia, which actually makes the tread quicker—and...
The core, ahem, force, of the Force USA offering is two substantial 289-pound weight stacks located at each rear pillar. These weight stacks are paired with...
Photo-Illustration: The Strategist; Photos: Retailers In our semi-regular advice column, “Ask the Strategist,” we answer your most burning shopping questions by surveying friends, calling up experts,...
Low on space? The apartment-friendly Sole LCR Recumbent bike packs a big punch for its small size. It’s not the most visually stunning exercise bike on...