Fitness Equipment
Qualified customers can shop HSA/FSA eligible fitness equipment, like treadmills, bikes, and dumbbells. Shoppers save an average of 30% when paying with pre-tax dollars.
Featured Fitness Equipment
Best Sellers

Nike Grind Dumbbell
Nike Strength
Fitness Equipment

Zwift Ride with KICKR CORE 2
Zwift
Fitness Equipment

Peloton Bike+
Peloton
Fitness Equipment

RITFIT Color Bumper Plates Olympic 2-Inch Rubber
RITFIT
Fitness Equipment

Grizl CF 7 Escape
Canyon
Fitness Equipment

Hyper Pro
Freak Athlete
Fitness Equipment

Speediance Gym Monster
Speediance
Fitness Equipment

The Ergatta Rower
Ergatta
Fitness Equipment

SMRTFT NÜOBELL 80lb Adjustable Dumbbells
Gronk Fitness
Fitness Equipment

Hammer Strength Home Multi-Adjustable Bench
Life Fitness / Hammer Strength
Fitness Equipment
All Fitness Equipment

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Ari Bikes

Aviron

bellicon

Bells of Steel

BikesOnline

BOSU

Canyon

CLMBR

Competitive Cyclist

Concept2

DeerRun

Echelon

Ergatta

Force USA

Freak Athlete

Fringe Sport

Giant Lifting

GORUCK

Gronk Fitness

Hydrow

Life Fitness / Hammer Strength

Major Fitness

Matrix Home Fitness

Nike Strength

OMORPHO

Peloton

Power Plate

Power Plate

PRx Performance

Pvolve

REP Fitness

Ride1Up

RITFIT

Rogue Fitness

SOLE Fitness

Speediance

Stakt

STEPR

Sunny Health & Fitness

Technogym

Titan Fitness

Tonal

Tru Grit Fitness

TRX

Wahoo

WalkingPad®

Zwift
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, fitness equipment may be HSA/FSA eligible for qualified customers when accompanied by appropriate documentation, like a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN). This means your stationary bike, dumbbells, treadmill, or other home fitness equipment may be eligible for HSA/FSA spending, so you can save an average of 30% on the purchase.
Eligibility is contingent on your personal health history and needs and requires substantiation by a licensed medical professional. Conditions that may support medical necessity for fitness equipment commonly include cardiovascular concerns, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes or prediabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, chronic back or joint pain, osteoporosis or low bone density, and certain mental health conditions where structured exercise is part of management. General goals like wanting to get stronger without an underlying condition do not, on their own, meet the IRS standard for HSA/FSA eligibility.
Typically, yes, fitness equipment requires additional documentation to support using pre-tax HSA/FSA funds on the purchase. This is because fitness equipment is not considered automatically eligible according to IRS Publication 502, which states that qualified medical expenses are products or services that are used to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent disease. However, for many people, fitness equipment may be eligible when supported by appropriate documentation, like an LMN.
Yes, Peloton equipment may be eligible for HSA/FSA spending for qualified customers when a licensed clinician determines it's medically necessary for your specific health situation. When you shop Peloton through Truemed, you'll complete a health intake survey at checkout, which is reviewed by an independent licensed practitioner. If qualified, you'll receive a Letter of Medical Necessity that supports HSA/FSA payment or reimbursement for your Peloton purchase.
Qualified customers save an average of 30% when paying with pre-tax HSA/FSA dollars. Actual savings vary based on your individual tax rate. For example, on a $2,000 treadmill, a 30% effective savings rate works out to roughly $600 back in your pocket compared to paying with a regular debit or credit card. HSA/FSA tax savings vary; learn more at truemed.com/disclosures.
Your health, your savings
All products on Truemed are HSA/FSA eligible for qualified customers — so you can invest in what matters without the out-of-pocket cost.
