17 Highly Rated Pieces of Low-Impact Exercise Gear That You Can Snag on Amazon Right Now

Published Jun 12, 2026 1:37 am ET


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For many of us, our knees aren’t what they used to be. And high-intensity workouts often seem like a recipe for joint strain. That’s why it’s important to find low-impact exercise gear that’s gentle on your joints while still giving you a good workout. And we’re here to help you on your search.

We took a look through Amazon’s fitness gear section and came up with a list of 17 pieces of low-impact exercise gear that reviewers swear by. Think stationary bikes, resistance bands, under-desk ellipticals, walking pads and other tools that’ll help build strength and stamina without wrecking your hips and knees. Shop our top picks below!

17 Highly Rated Low-Impact Exercise Tools on Amazon

  • Pilates Essentials: This 14-piece kit includes a 12-inch Pilates ring, five resistance bands, a yoga ball with a pump, a pair of anti-slip socks and a gym bag. It’ll cover core, leg and arm workouts without straining your knees or shoulders — $20
  • Core Trainer: This adjustable ab machine features padded support handles, three resistance levels and a cushioned headrest to take the pressure off your lower back during sit-ups — $70
  • Elliptical: This seated elliptical bike turns afternoon TV time into a cardio session. Just park it in the living room, sit back, grip the handles and pedal through an episode of your favorite show — $688
  • Mini Trampoline: This bestselling mini trampoline sits on bungees instead of springs, which absorbs impact, and the adjustable handlebar gives you something to hold on to — $130
  • Resistance Bands: This set of five latex resistance bands ranges from five to 145 pounds of tension, which comes in handy for stretching, mobility and strength training — $30
  • Stationary Bike: A 29-pound flywheel, 330-pound capacity and SunnyFit app pairing make this magnetic cycling bike a sturdy daily-use option — $495
  • Under-Desk Elliptical: This under-desk elliptical machine keeps your legs moving while sitting at your desk or on the couch, and the remote control lets you change the speed settings without bending over — $100
  • Stair-Stepper: A number-one bestseller, this mini stair stepper has a small footprint, a digital monitor to track your steps and two detachable resistance bands that you can use to work your arms — $45
  • Tiny Bike: The low profile of this under-desk pedal bike fits beneath most desks and tables, and it comes with detachable bungee cords that you can use for a simultaneous arm workout — $120
  • Peloton: If you’re up for the splurge, treat yourself to Peloton’s stationary spin bike, which boasts an ergonomic seat, manual resistance, a swivel screen with enhanced speakers and a compact footprint that’ll easily fit in your room — $1,695
  • Pilates Bar: The three-section bar breaks down for storage and clips into resistance bands for adjustable tension. Targeted moves with this Pilates bar kit hit legs, arms and core without weight loads — $25
  • Walking Pad: This under-$100 walking pad has a compact design that’s easy to slide under your couch or bed, and the collapsible handle provides extra support if you need it — $90
  • Balance Booster: The rocking motion on this mini stepper mimics a ski stride, which helps strengthen your core, while the resistance bands work your upper body — $40
  • Ankle Bands: These hip workout bands let you sneak some balance work into your morning routine. Just clip on the cuffs, hold the back of a chair and do some leg lifts while you wait for your coffee to brew — $16
  • Full-Body Cardio: The LCD monitor and app pairing on this magnetic rowing machine track your progress, and the 16 magnetic resistance levels handle up to 350 pounds — $190
  • Arm Workout: Portable and travel-friendly, these ropeless battle handles have adjustable weight collars, powerful springs and non-slip grips to give you a shoulder and arm workout in small spaces — $12
  • Vibration Plate: The oscillating motion of this whole-body vibration plate provides gentle stimulation that helps loosen tight muscles. Use it when doing squats or lunges to get the most out of your workout — $80
Kayleigh Drake

Kayleigh Drake

Author McClatchy Commerce

Kayleigh Drake is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy. She’s based in Birmingham, Alabama, and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kayleigh has written and edited content for numerous publications, with a particular focus on the food, kitchen, home and lifestyle verticals. When she’s not fulfilling her editorial duties, she loves record shopping, playing guitar, baking and buying entirely too many plants.

Tracy Yochum

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Based in Charlotte, NC, Tracy Yochum joined the McClatchy Commerce content team as a Commerce Writer and Editor in early 2023. She began her journalism career in the 1980s at the Asbury Park Press in New Jersey, where she was an award-winning reporter and editor. She joined The Charlotte Observer in 1997 as a copy editor and served in several newsroom and publishing center roles before joining the Commerce Team.