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Article updated on Apr 1, 2025

These Are the Last Few Amazon Big Spring Sale Workout and Fitness Deals: Get Up to $450 Off for a Limited Time

Amazon's Big Spring Sale has ended, but some deals still remain. This is your last opportunity to snag big savings on top-tier workout equipment.

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Amazon’s Big Spring Sale has ended, but some great fitness deals are still available. Whether you're upgrading your home gym or looking for new gear, now is the time to save on workout equipment, health supplements and more. From tumblers to smartwatches, treadmills and other essentials, these discounts won't last long. If you've been thinking about a fitness upgrade, grab these deals while they are still around.

We even spotted massage guns, at-home equipment and fitness trackers offering impressive discounts. But be warned: There's no real way to know how long these discounts will last. If something goes out of stock before that, we can't guarantee that it will be restocked. So if you see something you want, don't wait. Get it before time runs out.

Best Amazon Big Spring Sale workout and fitness deals

We ranked the Apple Watch Series 10 as our top smartwatch. We love it because it's super light and comfortable on the wrist while still having a bigger screen that makes it easy to read. It even has a 1Hz refresh rate, meaning it has a secondhand, too. The battery life is 18 hours, so you don't need to charge it too often. Its features include ECG measurements, irregular heart rhythm notifications, workouts, heart rate, cycle and medication tracking.

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Instead of buying a bunch of dumbbells of different weights, it's easier to get an adjustable pair. Right now, our favorite ones are discounted to their lowest price of the year. We love the Bowflex 522 adjustable dumbbells since they're fairly heavy-duty and can replace 15 weight sets. They're great for people just getting into adjustable dumbbells. These dumbbells also include a JRNY membership, which provides access to on-demand strength classes. 

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It's important to stay hydrated while working out. Though the water bottle craze seems to be for Owala bottles these days, the HydroFlask is still a nice option. This vacuum-insulated, stainless steel water bottle is leakproof and holds up to 20 ounces of liquid. It can keep beverages cold for up to 24 hours and hot for up to 12 hours. It fits in a car cup holder and has a carrying handle for easy transport. 

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If you're building a gym at home, maybe in your garage or basement, you'll need an adjustable weight bench. Our favorite weight bench is now a nice $50 off. We love this bench since it's adjustable. It can incline, decline and adjust posture based on which exercise you're working on. It's also fairly heavy-duty and supportive, with a weight capacity of 800 pounds. 

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If you've been wanting to try Pilates but don't want to dish out $40 per class, an at-home Pilates board can be great. This board has resistance bands inside the tracks, allowing for more challenging movements. It comes with knee pads too. It features a timer as well, useful if you're trying out interval workouts. And it folds up, making it easy to store. 

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If you're looking for a convenient way to track your workouts, consider a Fitbit. The Fitbit Charge 6 took the top spot in our best fitness trackers list thanks to its excellent sleep tracking features, live heart rate data view and ECG app. It also includes a built-in GPS, which can come in handy during outdoor workouts like running or hiking.

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What was Amazon's Big Spring Sale?

Amazon's Big Spring Sale was essentially Prime Day lite. Thousands of deals were launched simultaneously across almost every product category, each available for a limited time. A mix of new deals come and go daily, while others run for the entire sale period. There are also Lightning Deals and Prime-exclusive sales. It's over now, but lingering deals are still worthy of your time.

The seven-day sale was a great way to gear up for spring and summer, with discounts on items like outdoor gear and kitchen essentials. Big discounts on tech, home, sleep and everyday essentials are also available. If you have items you're looking to grab and can't wait for future sales, like Memorial Day or Prime Day, it's a great opportunity to save, even though it's technically over.

Amazon Big Spring Sale dates

Amazon's second-ever Big Spring Sale ran from March 25 through March 31. That's a one-day extension compared with 2024's inaugural event, giving shoppers extra time to score bargains. The sale has now concluded but some deals remain making this the perfect to jump on them while they still last.

Do I need a Prime subscription to shop the best fitness deals at the Amazon Big Spring Sale?

You don't need a Prime subscription to shop the Big Spring Sale or find a great deal on fitness gear, but there are usually Prime-exclusive deals in the mix. There are plenty of other Prime membership perks, like two-day delivery, so an active Prime account is always a smart idea for these sales, but it isn't necessary. 

What workout products are being discounted during the Amazon Big Spring Sale?

Thousands of limited-time deals are available during the Big Spring Sale, including tons of workout apparel, accessories and fitness equipment. Last year, we saw plenty of sales on fitness must-haves, and they were back with a vengeance this year. Whether you're looking for new equipment for your home gym or a cute workout set to rock at your next workout class, there are plenty of fitness deals to shop during the sale.

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