Sports equipment advisor
Answer a few questions and see exactly what you need to play — built from the knowledge graph for 92 sports. No brands, no ads, no sign-up. Every recommendation explains why it’s there.
Your Aerobics kit
2 essential · 6 in totalBuilt from what Aerobics actually needs and the choices you made. Every item explains why it’s here.
Essential
Why: Essential to play Aerobics — you can’t really get started without it.
Why: Essential to play Aerobics — you can’t really get started without it.
Cushioning helps with continuous stepping
Optional
Why: Listed for Aerobics as helpful but not essential.
Used in some class formats and usually provided
Good to know
Why: You told us your budget is medium and you’re new to the sport. Borrow, rent or buy entry-level gear first — you can upgrade once you know you’ll stick with it.
Why: Indoor venues usually require non-marking soles — check the rule before you turn up.
This advisor is deterministic and brand-free: it never names products, prices or shops. It recommends equipment categories from the knowledge graph and general guidance from your choices. Always check specific rules and fit for your venue and level.
Equipment explorer
Brand-free guides to choosing, understanding, caring for and replacing your gear.
Concept guide
Maintenance guide
Replacement guide
Comparison guide
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