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Each month, we round up some of our favorite fitness and wellness products to take some of the work out of optimizing your routine. Here are some of the products we’ve tried and loved this month.

Public Rec Here to There Bra and Leggings

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It’s about time someone created better leggings — leggings that offers not only the typical waist sizes you’re used to, but also three different inseam options for the perfect fit while you’re running errands or doing squats. Public Rec believes that “comfort starts with a better fit,” and it’s exactly what the brand delivers in its Here to There leggings. The Dusk color is a gorgeous periwinkle, the soft material offers plenty of stretch while resisting pilling, and the hem slits are a fun touch. Pair them with the matching Here to There Longline Bra, which offers medium support in a surprisingly open-back design, for a cohesive head-to-toe look.

Longline bra $58; legging $98, publicrec.com 

Buckleband Resistance Bands

Buckleband
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Stop struggling with stretching your resistance bands over your limbs and reach for the band with the brilliant buckle design: Buckleband. These bands are made from industrial-strength silicone and tested at twice their maximum resistance level, which means you won’t have to worry about it snapping. The Starter Set includes a travel bag, and four bands (light, medium, heavy and extra-heavy).

$45, buckleband.com

Naboso Recovery Sock

Naboso Sock
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You might think all recovery socks are created equal, but trust us, the Naboso Recovery Sock — developed by renowned podiatrist Dr. Emily Splichal, DPM — will truly help you put your best foot forward. Choose from the low-profile Foot Recovery Socks or the Knee-High Recovery Socks, as both offer the patent-pending neuro-stimulating texture that gives your tootsies a mini massage for enhanced circulation and the release of muscles and fascia. Ahhhhhh.

$60, naboso.com 

Rebalance Health

Rebalance Health
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When was the last time you felt truly balanced? If it’s been a while, get back on track with The Complete Rebalance System, which has everything you need to master your mojo: Get up and go with the Energize formula for energy and focus, chill out with Relax as it helps optimize your cortisol levels, and keep Dream Catcher on your nightstand for a great night’s sleep. Ingredients include medicinal mushrooms (cordyceps and reishi), essential vitamins, amino acids, and adaptogens (like ashwagandha).

$144, rebalancehealth.com 

Fluid Running Aquatic Fitness System

Fluid Running
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Are you a former runner who had to give up your hobby due to injury? Or are you looking for a lower impact way to get into jogging? Take your run to the pool. The first-of-its-kind Fluid Running aquatic fitness system allows you to run in deep water for a no-impact, full-body workout. Since water is 800 times denser than air, your arms, legs and core muscles will be challenged with resistance, and your heart rate will soar.

$200, fluidrunning.com

Want to see more of our favorites? Check out our April picks!



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