Gainerfeedee:
I'm looking for something like a treadmill or maybe a stationary bike for my apartment. I still want to keep gaining, so I'd like one that goes up to at least 400 lbs, preferably more but above that you get really expensive afaik.
Does anyone have any product recommendations?
Hey! To get back to your point:
If you're looking for in-home equipment, you'll likely have to drop big cash for something that can hold your weight. If you're willing to spend about a grand you can easily find something that suits you. Keep in mind that it's not just the equipment but also form and correct wear for using them. EG if you invest in a treadmill you will need quality running shoes fitted for your gait and foot orientation (Even if you just walk, trust me!). If you get a bike, shorts and clips are a godsend. etc.
If budget is a concern, most affordable home-friendly products that are budget-conscious generally have a 250-300lb weight limit and it's not worth the gamble of injuring yourself. So if you're still in the weight limit range of those products, it would be fine to get them now to keep yourself in shape, develop form and habit, but be aware you will have to upgrade in the future.
Honestly and truly my best advice is to consult with a trainer. Book them for a few sessions. Take the time to find one that does *not* do weight management (you may even have to go to tiktok/instagram to find the HAES type trainers or search for recs there!). They will be the best suited to evaluate and advise you and you'd be surprised how affordable they can be! There are plenty that will work with you online if staying at home is your top priorty.
Last note about gyms - I know you know the option is there so I won't say much except that regarding the upgraded equipment I mentioned, that's often why people choose to pay for memberships even if they get roped in for a year contract. The equipment is insured, maintained, and built for heavy use and bodies and even a whole years' membership won't touch what even one of those machines cost. Heck if may be an option to try a few gyms out to see what kind of equipment they have so *you* know what to shop for to bring home. They're not all equal!