Sports & Outdoors

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Sideline gear in as fast as an hour*

Score blankets, chairs, coolers, wagons & more.Shop now

Your beach trip checklist

Goggles, floats, toys & more.

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A blue tent, camp chair, and cooler on a green lawn and a red and blue picnic blanket.

Tents, chairs, coolers & more

Warm weather camping gear

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Assorted boating fluids and accessories on a brown wood dock next to water.

Marine oil, anchors & more

Get your boat back on the water

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A green backpack on a blue background.

All-terrain hiking gear

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A camo vest on a blue background.

Hunting season supplies

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A blue fishing rod on a brown wood deck.

Rods, reels, bait & more

Fishing tackle for every waterway

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Ozark Trail outdoor gear

Tents & more in matching colors.

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FAQ

How can a treadmill help with weight loss goals?

Using a treadmill can be a convenient way to increase calorie burn and build consistency—two key pieces of most weight-loss plans. It’s helpful to think beyond just running and focus on overall routine.

  • Mix intensity: Combine steady-state workouts with intervals to raise heart rate and calorie use.
  • Track progress: Use time, distance, or heart-rate metrics to gradually increase effort.
  • Add strength work: Muscle helps boost resting calorie burn when paired with cardio.
  • Mind diet and recovery: Exercise is one part of weight management; nutrition and rest matter too.

Talk with a health professional before starting a new program if you have medical concerns.

How do I choose the right treadmill for home use?

Pick a treadmill that fits your space, fitness level, and long-term goals. A few practical checks make shopping easier.

  • Measure space: Confirm footprint and ceiling height for safe use.
  • Look at belt size: Longer belts suit runners; shorter ones may work for walkers.
  • Check motor and weight capacity: Ensure the motor handles your typical workouts and user weight.
  • Consider features: Incline, cushioning, programs, and connectivity affect comfort and motivation.
  • Think service: Check delivery, assembly, and return options on the product page.

Try a model in store if possible and read customer feedback for real-world use notes.

What counts as sporting goods at Walmart?

Sporting goods covers a wide range of items used for exercise, recreation, and organized sports. Here’s a quick breakdown of common categories you’ll find.

  • Fitness equipment: Treadmills, ellipticals, weights, yoga mats, and cardio gear.
  • Team sports: Balls, bats, protective gear, and practice equipment.
  • Outdoor gear: Backpacks, sleeping pads, camping accessories, and hiking tools.
  • Apparel and footwear: Activewear, specialty shoes, and performance accessories.
  • Accessories: Water bottles, bags, straps, and replacement parts.

Product pages list exact use and specs, so check details to match gear to your activity and skill level.

Why does outdoor gear often cost more than basic gear?

Outdoor gear can command higher prices because it’s designed to perform in demanding conditions. Several factors influence cost.

  • Technical materials: Weatherproof fabrics, breathable membranes, and durable hardware raise manufacturing costs.
  • Design and testing: Gear that’s been field-tested for safety and performance often needs more development.
  • Specialized features: Lightweight construction, reinforced seams, and ergonomic designs add value.
  • Support and warranty: Some products include extended support or repair options that affect price.

If budget is a concern, compare features you actually need, watch for seasonal sales, and read reviews to find the best value for your use.

How can I get replacement parts or repairs for sports gear?

Finding replacement parts or service depends on the item and where you bought it. These steps usually help you resolve most issues.

  1. Check the product page: Look for parts lists, manuals, or links to customer support.
  2. Keep receipts and serial numbers: Proof of purchase helps with warranty or return options.
  3. Contact the maker: Manufacturer support often supplies official replacement parts or repair guidance.
  4. Use retailer support: Your order history or store customer service can explain returns, exchanges, or in-store repair programs.
  5. Consider generic parts: For common items, compatible third‑party parts may work—verify fit and safety first.

Always follow safety guidance when installing parts, and consult a professional for complex repairs.

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