Coles launches fitness sale with HUGE savings on top brands - don't miss out
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The ever-increasing cost of living is making it difficult for people to maintain their fitness goals. With the price of food and petrol rising, it is becoming harder to afford those extra expenses like a gym membership or even to buy healthy food. This is especially true for individuals who are struggling to make ends meet.
The high cost of living is also affecting our mental health. Stress can lead to emotional eating and make it difficult to stick to a healthy diet. It can also be hard to find time to exercise when we are trying to balance work and family obligations.
The good news is that there are ways to stay fit on a budget!
Enter Coles' latest Best Buys deals! The retailer has rolled out a massive sale on a variety of fitness tools and accessories, including treadmills, exercise cycles, dumbbells, and a pedal exerciser so you can exercise while seated, from Friday, July 29.
The Best Buys deals allow fitness enthusiasts to forgo their gym memberships, given the skyrocketing costs of living, and purchase some of Coles' home fitness equipment instead.
One of the notable items in the range is the Powertrain V20 treadmill, an online-only item retailed for $309 — $190 less than what other retailers are charging for the same model.
The online-exclusive treadmill is available for $309. Credit: Coles.
The Powertrain Pedal Exerciser Mini Bike allows you to exercise while sitting down. Credit: Coles.
Coles also offers the 20kg Gen2 Adjustable Dumbbells, also by Powertrain, for $269 a pair, a drastic discount as the item is being retailed in other stores for $549.
Fitness buffs can also score the Powertrain Elliptical Cross Trainer for $199 instead of its original price tag of $419.
Customers can get the FitSmart Smart Cycle Stationary Exercise Bicycle for $239 at Coles, and the Everfit rowing machine is only $199, saving them $100.
The Powertrain Pedal Exerciser Mini Bike, another online-only item that originally retails for hundreds of dollars more, can offer your arms or legs a brief but efficient workout from your desk or while watching TV for just $55.
Other items in the line include a $129 vibration platform and a line of Fila products such as a $79.99 Incline Bench, skipping rope for $3.99, a $4.99 training water bottle, an anti-burst ball for $12.99, a printed exercise mat for $5.99, and a $19.99 aerobic stepper.
Staying fit on a budget does not have to be complicated! With dedication and proper planning, you can keep yourself active in no time. While some of these prices can seem steep, they are once-off expenses instead of ongoing like a gym subscription. Plus, if you don’t fancy the product after a while, you can resell it on Marketplace to get most of your money back!
Are you looking forward to getting your hands on some of these items? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
The high cost of living is also affecting our mental health. Stress can lead to emotional eating and make it difficult to stick to a healthy diet. It can also be hard to find time to exercise when we are trying to balance work and family obligations.
The good news is that there are ways to stay fit on a budget!
Enter Coles' latest Best Buys deals! The retailer has rolled out a massive sale on a variety of fitness tools and accessories, including treadmills, exercise cycles, dumbbells, and a pedal exerciser so you can exercise while seated, from Friday, July 29.
The Best Buys deals allow fitness enthusiasts to forgo their gym memberships, given the skyrocketing costs of living, and purchase some of Coles' home fitness equipment instead.
One of the notable items in the range is the Powertrain V20 treadmill, an online-only item retailed for $309 — $190 less than what other retailers are charging for the same model.
The online-exclusive treadmill is available for $309. Credit: Coles.
The Powertrain Pedal Exerciser Mini Bike allows you to exercise while sitting down. Credit: Coles.
Coles also offers the 20kg Gen2 Adjustable Dumbbells, also by Powertrain, for $269 a pair, a drastic discount as the item is being retailed in other stores for $549.
Fitness buffs can also score the Powertrain Elliptical Cross Trainer for $199 instead of its original price tag of $419.
Customers can get the FitSmart Smart Cycle Stationary Exercise Bicycle for $239 at Coles, and the Everfit rowing machine is only $199, saving them $100.
The Powertrain Pedal Exerciser Mini Bike, another online-only item that originally retails for hundreds of dollars more, can offer your arms or legs a brief but efficient workout from your desk or while watching TV for just $55.
Other items in the line include a $129 vibration platform and a line of Fila products such as a $79.99 Incline Bench, skipping rope for $3.99, a $4.99 training water bottle, an anti-burst ball for $12.99, a printed exercise mat for $5.99, and a $19.99 aerobic stepper.
Staying fit on a budget does not have to be complicated! With dedication and proper planning, you can keep yourself active in no time. While some of these prices can seem steep, they are once-off expenses instead of ongoing like a gym subscription. Plus, if you don’t fancy the product after a while, you can resell it on Marketplace to get most of your money back!
Are you looking forward to getting your hands on some of these items? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!