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11 of the best fitness subscription boxes for any type of wellness junkie

You can't purchase motivation, but a box in the mail is the next best thing.
By Leah Stodart  on 
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Our Top 12 Picks

Gainz Box (opens in a new tab)

Best For Hardcore Lifters

Find motivation to get your ass to the gym with Gainz Box's premium deliveries from Nike, Ethika, and more.

The Good

  • Great value for the high-end brands included
  • Earn points for money off by reviewing products
  • A portion of proceeds go to U.S. veterans

The Bad

  • Shipping isn't free
  • Items are sometimes replaced with coupons

The Bottom Line

Billed as a CrossFit box, the Gainz Box sends premium workout gear and has a money-saving point system.
Pros & Cons

FabFitFun (opens in a new tab)

Best For Fitness Lovers With Other Interests

Fitness meets beauty with this seasonal box that offers full-size products and an amazing value for what you pay.

The Good

  • Value per box is quadruple what you're paying
  • Full-size products instead of samples
  • Caters to multiple interests in one box

The Bad

  • Reports of unsolicited extra charges
  • Leans more beauty and lifestyle than fitness
  • No option for a monthly shipment

The Bottom Line

Enjoy seasonal beauty, fashion, and fitness trends for a fraction of the retail price with jam-packed quarterly boxes.
Pros & Cons

Fabletics (opens in a new tab)

The VIP Membership grants you access to exclusive drops and can save you up to 50% off full priced workout gear, athleisure, and more. For a limited time, get up to 80% off everything and 2 for $24 when you sign up.
Pros & Cons

The Runner Box (opens in a new tab)

Best For Cardio Enthusiasts

Running obsessives will appreciate headphones, water bottles, and snacks for an inspiration boost.

The Good

  • Great price for the value
  • Supplements for all types of diets

The Bad

  • No option to get it monthly
  • Shipping isn't free

The Bottom Line

Obsess over running more than you already did with this bi-monthly dose of items to up your endurance.
Pros & Cons

Barbella Box (opens in a new tab)

Best For Crossfit Ladies

Picked by women who share your CrossFit passion, Barbella Box's gear is as cute as it is tough.

The Good

  • Premium CrossFit gear picked by women who back it
  • Free shipping
  • Personable customer service

The Bad

  • Might be too pricey for the quality

The Bottom Line

Stay in the zone with monthly gifts from Barbella Box, the authority on women's CrossFit gear picked by other women.
Pros & Cons

Gainful (opens in a new tab)

Best For Getting The Dream Bod

Milkshakes, but make them healthy: Get protein customized to your habits and a personalized dietician with Gainful.

The Good

  • Unique chance to get recurring personalized protein
  • Access to 1-on-1 talks with a dietician
  • Chocolate and vanilla flavors taste great

The Bad

  • $45 a month can get pricey

The Bottom Line

Protein powder isn't one size fits all. Gainful takes your lifestyle into account and delivers right to your door.
Pros & Cons

Yogi Surprise (opens in a new tab)

Best For Yoga-before-work People

Inspirational gifts like skincare, decor, and essential oils can keep the mindfulness going all day long.

The Good

  • Full-sized premium items
  • Products bring the yogi mindset into daily activities

The Bad

  • $45 every month can get pricey
  • No way to customize items

The Bottom Line

Stay stress-free even after your morning session with yoga-inspired jewelry, tea, decor, and more.
Pros & Cons

Bulu Box (opens in a new tab)

Best For Supplements Only

Discover new wellness brands with monthly supplements of vitamins, metabolism boosters, and more.

The Good

  • Extremely affordable
  • Goes far past protein samples

The Bad

  • No way to customize past weight loss
  • Samples can be pretty dinky

The Bottom Line

Get your wellness on with Bulu Box, the $10 subscription that goes beyond protein with vitamins, energy supplements, and more.
Pros & Cons

Keto Krate (opens in a new tab)

Best For Carb Haters

Ensure that your gains don't go to waste with Keto Krate's high-protein, low-carb snacks.

The Good

  • Free shipping
  • Great selection of high-protein snacks past meats
  • All snacks are maltitol and gluten free

The Bad

  • No way to customize preferences or dietary restrictions

The Bottom Line

Skip the vending machine with snacks from Keto Krate, all high in protein, low in carbs, and gluten free.
Pros & Cons

CoreGains (opens in a new tab)

Best For Vegans

For vegans tired of having to read labels, CoreGains provides monthly plant-based, protein-rich goodies.

The Good

  • Products are always vegan — not just some
  • Can do month-to-month for cheap

The Bad

  • No way to note food allergies

The Bottom Line

CoreGains delivers superfoods, crunchy snacks, and protein powders that are always vegan, so you never have to guess.
Pros & Cons

Sun Basket (opens in a new tab)

Best For People Who Like Cooking

Get a healthy body inside and out with pre-portioned organic ingredients, picked by you for your diet.

The Good

  • All ingredients are organic and non-GMO
  • Cheaper than Green Chef
  • Dietary specifications past vegetarian

The Bad

  • Pricier than HelloFresh or Blue Apron
  • Not much leeway in number of servings per week

The Bottom Line

Complement your fitness routine with healthy meals from Sun Basket, oriented around your diet and delivered to your door.
Pros & Cons

Kettlebell Kitchen (opens in a new tab)

Best For People Who Hate Cooking

Essentially healthy fast food, Kettlebell Kitchen delivers dishes tailored to your exercise and diet habits.

The Good

  • Unique subscription with meals already prepped
  • Easy to participate off and on
  • Attentive customer service
  • Extreme customization features

The Bad

  • Can get expensive after a few weeks
  • Main and side courses may get jumbled in delivery

The Bottom Line

Get meal prep without the cooking with Kettlebell Kitchen, the healthy delivery service that caters to your eating habits and fitness goals.
Pros & Cons

There's one thing that fitness junkies and fitness newbies both can agree on: Keeping a set workout routine ain't easy.

Daily responsibilities and inevitable inconveniences make for hectic schedules that don't always allow for a trip to the gym (and yes, "I don't feel like it" counts as an inconvenience). Or, on the one day you actually have time to go, you realize you're completely out of protein powder or don't have any clean socks. Because life is annoying like that.

Good thing the internet is full of fitness and health-related subscription boxes to make sure you're always prepped and motivated for a workout.

(We're not handing out puppies to assist with weight lifting — but that doesn't mean we're not encouraging it, either.)

Fitness is a pretty general concept, and not everyone has the same methods. These boxes are tailored toward multiple hobbies and goals: from gym regulars, to runners, to yogis, to people who just want to make sure they get their vitamins. There are even boxes for newbies who are tired of getting ideas off Pinterest. Even if your day gets totally messed up, you'll be glad to have the backup apparel, gear, and healthy snacks on deck.

Subscription boxes are also the best way to discover new brands of gear or snacks that you may not have known about otherwise, and on the cheap. Because let's be honest: Navigating a Lululemon(opens in a new tab) sale or a Whole Foods at rush hour isn't exactly fun.

Note: Prices shown are based on the price of the lowest box, not the monthly price — as some boxes don't follow a monthly shipment cycle.

Best For Hardcore Lifters
Credit: gainz
Specs
  • Value per box: $80 - $120
  • Cycle: Monthly, every three months, twice a year, annually
  • Customization options: Gender, clothing size

Motivation to go to the gym can get sparse when your routine is so repetitive that you forget what day it is. Switch it up with Gainz Box(opens in a new tab): A monthly subscription service delivering some of the highest quality fitness gear out there. It's billed as a subscription for CrossFitters, but it's so much more than that. Anyone who doesn't sleep well without squeezing a hardcore lifting session in will be stoked. 

At around $32 per month, Gainz Box is one of the pricier weight-lifting subscriptions out there — but it's also so much more substantial. Instead of throwing socks and five samples in a box, Gainz is handing out Nike shirts, Ethika bras and underwear, wrist straps, shaker bottles, and more, like protein snacks. (Don't worry, they'll ask you about sizing for everything.) Ask Men's review(opens in a new tab) insists that the quality and variety of the six to eight products you'll receive is enough to make you wonder what's in the next box.

There's no option to purchase items that were in your box straight from the Gainz Box site, which is a slight bummer — as most subscription boxes do this and offer discounts. However, leaving reviews for the products in your box gets you points toward money off, and introducing Gainz Box to a friend gets you a free box.

Best For Fitness Lovers With Other Interests
Credit: fab fit fun
Specs
  • Value per box: $200 - $400
  • Cycle: Quarterly or annually
  • Customization: Can pre-pick a few items in each box

Calling anyone who puts fashion and beauty just as high as fitness on their priority list: If you don't get FabFitFun yet, WYD? This quarterly box is beloved by Instagram and YouTube bloggers and hit one million subscribers in 2018(opens in a new tab) — just for reference, that's joining the ranks of HelloFresh and Blue Apron. So what makes it so bomb?

V-A-L-U-E, y'all. Most subscription boxes do save you more money than purchasing everything at retail value — FabFitFun just quadruples it. For $49.99 per box, you're getting $200 to $400 worth of full-sized, premium products in numerous lifestyle categories (AKA no mountain of tiny, expired samples). Members also get exclusive discounts (like up to 70% off) on add-ons and products that are rarely on sale otherwise.

Boxes come every four months and attempt to line up with the current season, upping your chance of getting use out of everything. You'll have the option to customize a handful of items in each box, and the rest is a surprise. Products range from high-end makeup and designer bags to workout equipment and home decor — so even with the stuff you don't pick, it's pretty unlikely not to find a few new favorites. A VIP subscription also gets you access to a massive library of video workouts on FABFITFUNTV(opens in a new tab).

PROMOTED
Credit: Fabletics
Specs
  • Value per box: Varies
  • Cycle: Monthly
  • Customization: Choose something new each monh
  • Deal: For a limited time, get up to 80% off everything and 2 for $24 when you sign up

Best For Cardio Enthusiasts
Credit: runner box/pexels
Specs
  • Value per box: $40 - $60
  • Cycle: Bimonthly
  • Customizable options: TriBox, CycleBox

Just when you thought runners couldn't get any more obsessed with running, the Runner Box(opens in a new tab) is perfect for those of us who run six miles miles for fun — or for those who want to get into running, but aren't sure where to start. 

Mentioned by ClassPass(opens in a new tab) and Everyday Health(opens in a new tab) as one of the best boxes for runners, this bi-monthly box offers goodies that will aid in every leg of your run (pun intended). Items include headphones, protein bars and other healthy snacks, water bottles, and more for about half of what you'd pay IRL — many coming from unique brands that you won't find at a Dick's Sporting Goods. 

If your love for cardio is aimed toward something other than marathons, the same company also has boxes catered toward cycling(opens in a new tab) and triathlons(opens in a new tab). Regardless of your passion, you can choose to pay $20 twice a month for $60 worth of stuff. For the days you'd really rather just binge Game of Thrones instead of hitting the road, those 11 to 14 items might just be enough incentive to get off the couch.

Best For Crossfit Ladies
Credit: barbella box
Specs
  • Value per box: $80 - $120
  • Cycle: Monthly, quarterly, or annually
  • Customization options: Frequency and apparel size

Picked by badass ladies, for badass ladies, the Barbella Box(opens in a new tab) is the ultimate girl power fitness box for female athletes who love all things CrossFit. A subscription also gets you an in to Barbella Box's exclusive Facebook group to get connected with other women who share your passion.

CrossFit is one of the most hardcore, time-consuming workout regimen out there, and anyone who does it knows how much dedication needs to be poured in — and a busy schedule isn't an excuse. Barbella Box wants to keep you in the zone 24/7 with monthly packages of weightlifting apparel from big brands like CrossFit World, deodorant, sunglasses, protein supplements, and more. It's basically a trip to Dick's Sporting Goods, but the stuff is cuter and you don't have to go out in public to buy it.

Because the sports bras, shorts, and more are from high-end brands, the extras in your box may very well be samples. Think of it as getting the expensive stuff you've always wanted but never thought you needed to buy, plus a free chance to discover new supplements and snacks without paying full price.

Best For Getting The Dream Bod
Credit: gainful
Specs
  • Value per box: 30 servings
  • Cycle: Monthly
  • Customization options: Current and goal body type, sleep and exercise habits, time of day you'll be taking protein

Protein and workouts go hand in hand — your first shaker bottle is essentially a rite of passage. But if you've ever stepped inside the hell that is GNC, you've noticed that most protein supplements opt for a gimmicky body builder approach with obnoxious health claims rather than actually explaining the habits and body types it works with.

Enter Gainful(opens in a new tab): The monthly subscription service that customizes your protein powder and delivers it to your door. We're prone to fall in love with any site that appreciates a minimalistic aesthetic like we do, but that's only the beginning: After a few questions about body type, exercise, eating, and sleeping habits, Gainful's unique algorithm will whip up a special blend based on what you need — broken down on a fun pie chart for max transparency. A real life dietician (with a real name, real picture, and everything) is also available to answer questions.

A subscription gets you 30 servings for $45 a month, or $49 for an à la carte order. You could find other brands that offer a cheaper price per serving, but unlike most subscription boxes where you're signing up to get a lot for a little, Gainful's appeal isn't the price (though the price isn't much above average, either). You're signing up for the attention to detail — both in the curated ingredients and in the customer service — that you aren't going to find anywhere else. When the product is going in your body, price should be a lesser priority.

Best For Yoga-before-work People
Credit: yogi surprise
Specs
  • Value per box: $85 - $100
  • Cycle: Monthly
  • Customization options: The Men's Yoga Box

Something about starting your day with yoga just feels so good, and the benefits are more than not feeling like a lazy POS. But on days where there's no time for the slow-mo exercise, stress can come quickly — unless you have a subscription to Yogi Surprise, that is.

Honoring the idea that yoga is more of a lifestyle than a hobby, Yogi Surprise supplies subscribers with items that they can use past the time on the mat. A handcrafted yoga accessory or two will be in your box each month, but the real fun is in the extras: jewelry, tea, aromatherapy candles, skincare, decor, essential oils, or even natural bug spray. When the inconveniences of the day butt out a trip to your fave yoga studio, these goodies can keep you centered wherever you are.

All products are guaranteed to be cruelty-free, vegetarian, GMO free, and natural. Most lean more toward wellness and a natural lifestyle than yoga specifically, but it's still stuff that a yogi will use — and this more general take makes it an easy way in for newbies who don't know where to start. 

Best For Supplements Only
Credit: bulu box
Specs
  • Value per box: $30 - $40
  • Customization options: Original Box, Weight Loss Box, Burn Blend Box
  • Cycle: Monthly, every three months, twice a year

Here's a thought: People who enjoy working out might not enjoy the gimmicky gear (or prices) of high-end subscription boxes. For the newbies or folks more into the wellness side of things, Bulu Box is a stylish $10 box that attempts to make the healthy lifestyle fun. Each month, you'll get a load of snack and supplement samples related to sports, nutrition, immunity, and more. Boxes are also known to be sprinkled with coupons for things like HelloFresh, healthy restaurants, full-size versions of supplements, and even sex toys. (Another way to burn calories, am I right?) 

Bulu Box has three subscriptions: 

  • The Original Bulu Box, which is aimed toward general wellness with vitamins, supplements, and snacks. 

  • The Weight Loss Box, which wants to tag along on your weight loss journey with fat burners, meal replacements, and healthy snack alternatives.

  • The Burn Blend Box, which contains the same premium supplements as the Original Box, plus a full-sized bottle of Shapeologist Burn Blend(opens in a new tab).

The first two go for $10 per month, the Blend Box rises to $32 per month, and prices go down with the three-month and six-month options. Each month, you can also complete a survey about your most recent box and be entered to win a $150 Amazon gift card.

Remember that you're literally only paying 10 bucks per month, and healthy stuff can be extremely hit or miss. Bulu Box is an affordable chance to make healthy discoveries or dip your toes into the world of wellness — without paying full price for something you don't know if you'll like.

Best For Carb Haters
Credit: keto krate/pexels
Specs
  • Value per box: $30 - $45
  • Cycle: Monthly
  • Customization options: 4+ snacks or 8+ snacks per month

If you've been on social media at all in recent months, you've probably seen someone (like Vinny from Jersey Shore(opens in a new tab)) raving about their ketogenic diet. If you're still in the dark, it's basically a super low carb diet and "keto" because the body produces body-fueling ketones when it's low on carbs. Your fat stores are then needed for energy, basically making your body a fat burning machine — ideal for those trying to lose weight or get super cut quickly. Meat, veggies, and eggs are in, and potatoes, pasta, and desserts are out.

Except most of us don't have time to go to the store to hand-pick the perfect low-carb snacks. Keto Krate will send you a monthly package filled with protein snacks (all under five grams of carbs), including protein bars, crackers, cheese, jerky, and even cookies.

Head's up: This may be a shocker, but just because a celebrity does something doesn't mean it's healthy. While the high-protein, low-carb approach can shed pounds rather quickly, diets with no cap on saturated or trans fats can have risk factors(opens in a new tab) like high cholesterol, dehydration, and kidney stones. There's no reason to be scared of healthy carbs(opens in a new tab), guys.

However, while full-force keto diets may not be the healthiest in the long run, keto snacking can certainly cut down on your intake of processed (vending machine) snacks with upped ingredients like sugar, salt or fat. Keto Krate can truly change the way you snack.

Best For Vegans
Credit: coregains
Specs
  • Value per box: $40 - $70
  • Cycle: Monthly
  • Customization options: 10+ snacks or 18+ snacks per month

Why does the protein supplement industry basically act like vegans don't exist? Whether it's meat, dairy, or gelatin, finding yummy protein snacks that are vegan is way harder than it should be — but your muscles can't just go without recovering after a workout.

Instead of settling for the few options your local Trader Joe's has on its shelves, a subscription to CoreGains(opens in a new tab) can keep you supplied while introducing you to new plant-based favorites. Each month, you'll receive 10-ish or 18-ish high-protein, high-energy snacks and protein supplements like chips, bars, nuts, powders, and energy drinks — all of which nix the idea that vegan food is boring. Everything is (not surprisingly) also non-GMO and gluten free.

As with any snack box, it's annoying when you can't customize food preferences or mark allergies, but hey — the plant-based, gluten free thing is a start, and it would make a great box to split with your vegan gym buddy. Grab a month-to-month subscription starting at $29.99 or $39.99 (depending on your plan), or pay a little less when you commit to three or six months.

Best For People Who Like Cooking
Credit: SUn basket
Specs
  • Value per box: $11.99/meal, six or 12 meals per box
  • Cycle: Weekly
  • Customization options: Number of meals and dietary restrictions (vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, keto, paleo, omnivore, pescatarian)

Exercise isn't the only factor here: Fitness is at its peak when your physical activity is complemented by a clean, non-processed diet. But finding time to find recipes and shop for fresh groceries? Not so easy — especially when you're using your only hour of the day to get that gym or yoga session in. Sun Basket(opens in a new tab) is a healthy meal subscription service that caters to your preferences, shipping meals chosen by you three times per week.

While popular competitors like Hello Fresh and Blue Apron offer measly selections of diet-specific meals, Sun Basket caters generously to five diets: Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, keto, paleo, Mediterranean, and pescatarian. All ingredients are organic and non-GMO, too — Green Chef(opens in a new tab) is the only other box to offer that, and Sun Basket is cheaper.

Another reason to be pro-meal subscription: Calories aren't everything.(opens in a new tab) A slice of pizza and stuffed peppers could technically have the same number of calories, but the latter is healthier for so many reasons beyond that. Sun Basket's fresh produce and balanced food groups offer an alternative to the frozen meals or grilled cheeses of the world by giving your body the vitamins, antioxidants, and more that it needs to run properly — while still keeping prep time under 30 minutes.

Best For People Who Hate Cooking
Credit: kettlebell kitchen
Specs
  • Value per box: Up to $11.95 per meal, 6, 12, or 18 meals per box
  • Cycle: Weekly
  • Customization options: Number of meals, fitness goals (burning fat, bulking up, performing in sports, endurance), dietary restrictions (vegetarian, keto, paleo)

After a long day, cooking might be the last thing you feel like doing. Meet Kettlebell Kitchen: A New York-based healthy meal service that takes the (guess)work out of meal prep and delivers already-cooked food to you. Created by nutritionists and  Army vets, the robust menu and ultra-specific meal plans cater to your weight, eating habits, and fitness goals, and just might be the secret to actually keeping your resolution in 2019(opens in a new tab).

What makes it healthy? Ingredients don't contain any artificial ingredients or sweeteners, gluten, soy, or dairy, or inflammatory oils. All veggies are fresh, beef is grass-fed and pasture-raised, and sugar is extremely limited — but they somehow still manage to make dishes diverse and so, so tasty.

There's a plan for every lifestyle: Get dishes aimed at burning fat, bulking up, performing in sports, or upping endurance, plus plans following a vegetarian, keto, or paleo diet. Choose one of 10, answer some questions about your current and goal weight, mark restrictions or allergies, and boom: See upfront what you'll be eating that week and switch out meals if you spy something you won't like.

The convenience level doesn't stop at not having to cook: Kettlebell Kitchen will deliver to your home, office, or even participating gyms. You can place a one-time order or get a recurring plan, and every subscription comes with a free consultation with a nutritionist.

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Leah is a shopping reporter at Mashable, where she covers shopping trends, gift ideas, and products that make life easier. She graduated from Penn State University in 2012 and is watching horror movies or "The Office" when she’s not shopping online herself. You can follow her on Twitter at @notleah(opens in a new tab).


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