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Shock Absorber sport bras come in styles to suit four activity levels ($55 at the Bay, hbc.com)

New Reebok HexRide cross-trainers feature air-filled hexagons across the sole for lightweight cushioning ($110, reebok.ca)

Toning balls are less intimidating than weights and perfect for use in aerobics and Pilates ($12.99, a pair at Winners, winners.ca)

Worn on the wrist, the Nike+SportBand works with Nike+shoes to record pace, kilometres run, elapsed time and calories burned ($80, nike.ca)

The Mio watch doubles as a heart-rate monitor, minus the fiddly chest straps; simply place two fingers on the silver fact buttons ($99 at SportChek, sportchek.ca)

Aluminum Sigg bottles are lightweight and free of bisphenol-A ($21 to $40, sigg.ca)

This funky gym bag celebrates the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. The design (it's an officially licensed product) is exclusive to Aritzia ($55, aritzia.com)

This eco-friendly yoga mat is 100 per cent decomposable and recyclable ($29.99 at Winners

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