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This $130 portable home gym simulates multiple workout machines

Save up to 27%: The BodyBoss 2.0 full portable home gym is on sale for $129.99 in almost every color, saving you nearly $50 as of Jan. 20.


Perfecting the at-home gym has been an ongoing project for many of us since the pandemic began.  Some local gyms are still closed, others are open with restrictions — but working out in a mask near other sweaty people in masks isn't everyone's ideal zen atmosphere. Actually, some of us don't like working out in front of people even when there's not a pandemic.

The departure of a year that made it particularly easy to be lazy brings extra motivation to get fit on top of typical New Year's resolutions. The BodyBoss 2.0 is a portable home gym (OK, resistance bands and a collapsible bar) that can seamlessly be incorporated into the smallest apartments — and the budgets that quickly ruled out The Mirror. Typically $179, you can perform over 300 different workouts in your living room for $129.99. (Some colors are seeing a hike on the original price, making the discount look larger. Regardless, $129.99 is the uniform sale price.) Read more...

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