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Bowflex Memorial Day Sale: Huge discounts on trainers and treadmills

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There has never been a better time to invest in a home gym. Why? The answer is twofold: 1) Public facilities aren’t open so we can’t head over to our local 24 Hour Fitness to work up a sweat; and 2) Bowflex has just kicked off its annual Memorial Day sale, which sees some of its best-loved equipment in the bargain bin with discounts of $400 or less. Just enter coupon code MEMORIAL20 at checkout to take advantage of the promotion.

Not everything in Bowflex’s collection has been reduced — some equipment hasn’t received a discount, and other items are being offered with free shipping. To make it easier to see what’s on offer, we’ve rounded up all of the items that have been discounted below. Notably, they’re all also being offered with free shipping. Remember, though: You will need to enter coupon code MEMORIAL20 at checkout to be eligible for the savings.

Still Too Expensive?

Of course, even with the discounts a Bowflex TreadClimber or Max Trainer are no drop in the bucket. If you’re shopping on a smaller budget, you aren’t entirely out of luck. Memorial Day sales are in full swing and there are plenty of other retailers offering must-have home gym equipment like treadmills on the cheap. Take Dick’s Sporting Goods, for example. It’s selling cardio and strength equipment for as much as 40% below sticker.

We even found Bowflex equipment in the sale bin over at Dick’s for a lot less than they are on its home base. The standout? A Bowflex BXT6 Treadmill for only $1,200, down a massive $600 from the usual $1,800. Another offer worth mentioning is the Bowflex Max Trainer M5, which is on sale for $1,200 — down $400 from the normal $1,600. Below, you’ll find everything Bowflex that’s on sale at Dick’s right now — no coupon code needed.

  • Bowflex SelectTech 840 Kettlebell — $150, was $200
  • Bowflex SelectTech 552 Dumbbells — $330, was $550
  • Bowflex Max Trainer M5 — $1,200, was $1,600
  • Bowflex BX56 Treadmill — $1,200, was $1,800
  • Bowflex BXT116 Treadmill — $1,600, was $2,400
  • Bowflex BXT216 Treadmill — $1,900, was $2,700

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