Our range of HIIT training gym equipment
HIIT training, or high-intensity interval training, alternates short bursts of intense effort with brief recovery periods. It is widely used in gyms because it delivers measurable results in less time, supports fat loss, builds conditioning and keeps workouts engaging for a broad range of users. The right equipment allows sessions to scale easily for beginners through to advanced athletes.
Equipment designed for high intensity use
HIIT training places significant demands on equipment. Machines and accessories in this collection are built for repeated explosive efforts, fast transitions and constant use. From cardio-driven conditioning tools to functional strength equipment, each product is selected to perform reliably under high workloads in busy training environments.
Ideal for gyms, studios and performance spaces
HIIT equipment works particularly well in spaces where flexibility is key. Many items have a compact footprint, making them suitable for studios, group training areas and hybrid gym layouts. Equipment can be combined to create circuits, small group sessions or coached classes without the need for large, fixed installations.
Support a wide range of workouts
One of the strengths of HIIT training is variety. This collection supports cardio-focused intervals, strength-based circuits, metabolic conditioning and team-style workouts. Equipment can be mixed and matched to keep programming fresh, helping gyms retain member interest while supporting structured class delivery.
Built for long term value
Commercial HIIT equipment must balance performance with longevity. The products in this range are chosen for their build quality, ease of maintenance and ability to withstand repeated impact and high-frequency use. This makes them a practical investment for facilities running daily classes or open-floor HIIT sessions.
Part of a complete training environment
HIIT training works best when integrated into a wider gym layout. This collection complements functional training zones, strength areas and cardio spaces, allowing gyms to create cohesive training environments rather than isolated workout areas.