Some people say the best gifts are experiences. Other people want something tangible to open and touch.
We say why pick just one?
Gym equipment is both something fun to unwrap and see, as well as something you can experience – for years.
If someone on your list wants to start a home gym but isn’t sure where to start, let our pumped, lil’ elves help. Here’s where to start to build a home gym.
Home Gym Gifts and Workout Presents

These home gym gift ideas will make sure you give that special someone a piece of equipment that'll support their goals for years to come.
If they're not looking to specialize in a certain style of lifting (like powerlifting or Strongman) or you just want to support their general strength efforts, you’ll want to support them with pieces that can support their home gym foundation and fitness training.
Here are the top gifts for a home gym, whether it's for someone else or yourself:
1. Power Rack

A power rack is the best centerpiece for any home gym, because it is so versatile; you can keep building it out for years; and it will help keep you lifting safely. REP offers three “series” (or collections) of power racks: the 1000 Series (most basic), the 4000 Series (a step up), and the 5000 Series (the highest end). Here’s how to compare power racks to select the best one for you. If you’re on a budget, the 1000 Series racks are pretty affordable.
2. A Mixed-Use Barbell
The benefits of building a home gym are countless, and adding a versatile barbell to the mix keeps your training capable of progressing. There are various different styles of barbells: for powerlifting, weightlifting, and multi-purpose/mixed-use.

A general home gym will benefit most from a mixed-use barbell, because you can use it for the widest variety of exercises. The Barbell Comparison Guide will walk you through the different options. A great, basic mixed-use barbell is the Colorado Bar.
3. Set of Weight Plates

A barbell is only as useful as the weight you can load onto it. There are two types of plates: iron and bumpers. Bumpers may be best for most basic home gyms, because they are gentler on your floors and they’re quieter.
REP offers eight different types of bumper plates: Black Bumpers, Color Bumpers, Pinnacle ™ plates, Sport Bumpers, Animal Print Bumpers, Competition Bumpers, Hi-Temp Bumpers, and Technique Plates. A Simple Black Bumper Set is an easy win. But if you want more color or a fun design, there are plenty of options there, too.
4. Adjustable Weight Bench

A weight bench is also a vital part of any gym. An adjustable bench packs the most versatility. REP offers various adjustable bench options, starting with the AB-3100. Which bench you choose will depend on your preferences and needs. This adjustable bench comparison guide will help you narrow it down.
5. Jump Rope
6. Resistance Bands

7. Gym Flooring
8. Spring Clips
OK, this one’s small but necessary. Spring Clips are necessary home fitness accessories, helping to hold the plates on your barbell. They're small and lightweight, perfect for stocking stuffers or when you're looking for gifts for people who like to exercise.
9. Other Add-Ons

Beyond the basics of a home gym, the other additions will depend on your preferences. But a few basic goodies include:
- Adjustable dumbbells (if you have limited space) or a dumbbell set
- Adjustable kettlebell (if you have limited space) or a kettlebell set
- Bar and Bumper Plate Tree ($169.99) or other storage options for organization
- An Exercise Mat ($25.99) can also be useful for floor work and stretching.
- Personalize your home gym with decorations, like flags.
- Home gym organization like shelves for your gear or a stand for your adjustable dumbbells, can help get equipment up off the floor and out of the way.
Takeaway
If you're looking for gym gift ideas, you've come to the right place. Whether you're picking out must haves for home gym owners or you're looking to treat yourself with a new barbell, rack, flooring, or accessory, REP Fitness is the best way to show you care.
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Aimee Heckel, CPT, is a health and fitness journalist with over 20 years of experience. She set an all-time world-record deadlift in her division across all powerlifting federations at Mr. Olympia. In addition, she earned a national deadlift record and 18 Colorado state records. Heckel also has nine world records in grip sport, a pro card in natural figure bodybuilding, four first-place bodybuilding titles, and was named IPE Ms. Colorado Figure.
This article was reviewed by Rosie Borchert, NASM-CPT, for accuracy.
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