Shipping gym equipment in India splits into two categories: bulky equipment such as treadmills, weight stacks, and benches (typically 30-200 kg, freight-class logistics) and supplements or wellness items such as protein powders and vitamins (subject to FSSAI labelling and correct HSN classification). Equipment costs ₹1,500-₹12,000 to ship depending on weight and route; supplements ship at standard parcel rates but require sealed manufacturer packaging, batch number visibility, and a declared expiry date. Insure equipment above ₹15,000 and supplements above ₹5,000.
What Ships Under Fitness and Wellness
Fitness and wellness shipping spans four very different operating categories, each with its own packaging, regulatory, and routing rules:
| Category | Examples | Logistics class | Key constraint |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heavy equipment | Treadmills, ellipticals, weight stacks, cycles | Freight / LTL | Volumetric weight + ODC for some items |
| Supplements | Protein powder, BCAA, vitamins, gainers | Standard parcel | FSSAI label + HSN classification |
| Apparel + accessories | Activewear, gym bags, gloves | Standard parcel | Volumetric weight |
| Light accessories | Yoga mats, resistance bands, foam rollers | Standard parcel | Low cost; bundle to optimise |
The two categories that need the most attention are the bulky equipment side (overlapping with furniture / home decor shipping on packing principles) and the supplements side (overlapping with food and beverage logistics on regulatory compliance). For broader specialised handling categories, see specialized courier services india.
Shipping Bulky Gym Equipment
Treadmills, ellipticals, magnetic cycles, weight stacks, and benches all cross the parcel/freight line. Key constraints:
- Weight: typical home treadmill is 60-100 kg; commercial unit is 150-200 kg. Weight stacks of 90 kg fixed plates add to the same shipment.
- Volumetric: a folded treadmill at 180x70x140 cm is ~3.5 m³ — well over 350 kg volumetric weight by carrier formulas.
- Sensitive sub-components: motor + electronic display on treadmills; flywheel calibration on premium cycles; rubber-coated weight plates that scratch easily.
- Lifting at both ends: home delivery often means two-person carry up stairs; commercial gym delivery may need a pallet jack or trolley.
For sports-specific gear (bicycles, trekking equipment, archery) the parallel rules are in sports equipment specialised courier guide. For long-distance home-gym moves where the buyer is relocating, excess baggage and luggage delivery covers the consumer parallel.
Dismantling and Packing Equipment: The 5-Step Procedure
A dismantled treadmill ships safer, smaller, and cheaper than an assembled one. The standard procedure for any motorised cardio equipment:
- Disconnect and secure electronics. Remove the console display and pack separately in a foam-lined carton. Coil the wiring with cable ties. Tape the power cord to the frame.
- Fold and lock the deck. Most home treadmills have a fold mechanism; engage the safety pin or lock so the deck can’t drop during transit.
- Remove fragile attachments. Heart-rate grips, water bottle holders, magazine racks — anything that protrudes — comes off and packs in a separate carton.
- Bag and label all bolts. Every fastener you remove goes in a labelled zip-lock bag taped to the main frame. Lost bolts at delivery turn a 30-minute reassembly into a half-day problem.
- Wrap the frame. Bubble wrap motor housings, edge protectors on belt rollers, stretch wrap over the whole unit. Final outer should be a corrugated sheet or wooden frame if shipping LTL.
Dismantled equipment has roughly 60% lower damage rates than fully assembled shipments based on industry data — the trade-off is reassembly at destination, which costs ₹500-₹1,500 if you book a technician.
Supplements and FSSAI: What Packaging Must Show
Supplements ship as standard parcels in India but must comply with FSSAI labelling. Every container must visibly carry:
- FSSAI licence number of the manufacturer (14 digits)
- Batch code or lot number
- Manufacture date and expiry date
- Veg / non-veg symbol
- Net weight and list of ingredients
- Nutritional information per serving
The outer shipping carton must show “FOOD — KEEP DRY” and avoid temperature extremes — protein powder above 40°C for prolonged periods can degrade. For the broader food-shipping framework see FSSAI labelling regulations. The Ayurvedic adjacent category (herbal supplements, churna, tablets) follows its own AYUSH labelling rules covered in ayurvedic and herbal products shipping.
HSN Code Basics for Supplements
Wrong HSN is the most common reason supplement shipments stall at customs or trigger IGST disputes. The two codes that cover 90% of fitness supplements:
- HSN 2106.90.99 — Food preparations not elsewhere specified. Covers protein concentrates and isolates, BCAA, creatine, plant-based proteins, meal replacements, gainers. GST 18%.
- HSN 3004 — Medicaments consisting of mixed or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic use. Use only if the product carries a drug licence — not for sports nutrition.
A few specific examples:
| Product | HSN | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Whey protein isolate | 2106.90.99 | Standard sports nutrition |
| Plant protein blend | 2106.90.99 | Same code as whey |
| Creatine monohydrate | 2106.90.99 | Sports nutrition |
| Multivitamin tablet (food category) | 2106.90.99 | If sold as food supplement |
| Multivitamin tablet (drug category) | 3004 | If sold under drug licence |
| Ayurvedic tonic (proprietary) | 3004 | Drug classification |
Misclassification triggers customs holds and IGST disputes on imports, and notice risk on domestic sales. Confirm against the manufacturer’s invoice — see CBIC HSN code finder for chapter 21 and 30.
Yoga Mats, Resistance Bands, Accessories
The light end of fitness shipping — yoga mats, resistance bands, foam rollers, gym gloves, jump ropes — are all standard parcel:
- Yoga mats: roll tight with the strap, slide into a tube box or polybag-cushioned carton. Per-mat shipping ₹80-₹200.
- Resistance bands: ship in original retail pouch; loose bands tangle and break in transit. Per-set ₹100-₹250.
- Foam rollers: pack in original box or stretch-wrap with corner protection.
- Gym gloves, wrist wraps: small sealed polybag; usually shipped bundled with apparel orders.
Bundle multiple light items into one carton to cut per-item cost. For D2C wellness brands shipping these items in volume, the volumetric weight optimisation rules from the fashion D2C playbook apply directly — right-size your polybag SKUs.
Insurance and Damage Claims for Equipment
Treadmills and home gyms regularly cost ₹40,000-₹3 lakh — outside the default carrier liability of ~₹2,000-₹5,000 per shipment. Always:
- Declare actual value at booking (not depreciated book value)
- Buy transit insurance at 0.3-1% of declared value
- Photograph the equipment packed and labelled before pickup
- File damage claim within 7 days of delivery, with photos
Common damage modes: cracked treadmill console (drops), bent flywheel guards (side impact), torn upholstery on benches (puncture from another shipment). Most claims pay out 60-100% of declared value if documentation is complete; partial payouts happen when packaging is judged inadequate.
Cost Benchmarks by Item Type
| Item | Weight | Domestic shipping cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Folded home treadmill | 60-100 kg | ₹3,000-₹8,000 | Higher for cross-zone; +₹500-₹1,500 white-glove |
| Magnetic exercise cycle | 25-40 kg | ₹1,500-₹4,000 | Partial dismantling |
| Weight bench (assembled) | 20-30 kg | ₹1,500-₹3,500 | Ships flat |
| 50 kg dumbbell set (cast) | 50 kg | ₹2,000-₹5,000 | Pallet/skid recommended |
| Protein powder 5 kg tub | 5-6 kg | ₹150-₹400 | Standard parcel express |
| Yoga mat (rolled) | 1-2 kg | ₹80-₹200 | Light parcel |
| Resistance bands set | 0.5-1 kg | ₹100-₹250 | Standard parcel |
| Foam roller | 1-3 kg | ₹150-₹350 | Standard parcel |
For D2C fitness brands in the Gurgaon Delhi-NCR hub, the typical pickup profile is mixed — supplement parcels in volume + occasional equipment LTL — and benefits from one aggregator covering both.
Cross-Border Wellness Shipments
International supplement shipping carries the highest regulatory friction in the wellness category:
- USA (FDA): dietary supplements need facility registration; many ingredients require prior notice. Personal-use under USD 800 usually clears.
- UAE: supplement pre-shipment registration via MOCCAE; ingredient restrictions on stimulants.
- EU: novel-food regulation applies to several ingredients; CE-style labelling required.
- UK: post-Brexit, supplements need UK-specific labels; CBD products restricted.
- Australia: Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) listing required for most supplements.
For most casual senders, send a 1-2 month personal supply only. Commercial export needs full DGFT IEC, FSSAI export NOC, and destination-country registration before shipping.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to ship a treadmill in India?
Shipping a folded treadmill of 60-100 kg costs roughly ₹3,000-₹8,000 intra-state and ₹5,000-₹12,000 cross-country, depending on whether you dismantle the deck. Most treadmills ship as freight (LTL) rather than parcel because of size. Add ₹500-₹1,500 for white-glove delivery if you need in-home setup. Always declare actual value and photograph before sealing.
Are there restrictions on shipping protein powder or supplements?
Domestically, supplements ship under standard parcel rules but must show FSSAI licence number, batch code, manufacture date, and expiry on the outer label. Internationally, supplements face import restrictions in the US (FDA), UAE, and several EU countries, and many require pre-shipment registration. Always pack sealed manufacturer containers; loose powder is rejected at customs.
Can I ship gym equipment without dismantling?
Some items like benches and dumbbells ship assembled, but treadmills, cycles, ellipticals, and weight stacks should be partially dismantled to reduce volumetric weight and prevent damage to electronics or moving parts. Keep all bolts in a labelled bag taped to the frame. Dismantled equipment has roughly 60 percent lower damage rates than fully assembled shipments based on industry data.
What is the right HSN code for protein supplements?
Protein concentrates and isolates classify under HSN 2106.90.99 (food preparations not elsewhere specified). Plant-based protein and meal replacements often fall under the same code. Medicinal preparations with therapeutic claims move to HSN 3004, which triggers tighter regulatory review. Misclassification causes customs holds and IGST disputes, so confirm with your manufacturer’s invoice before booking.
How do I pack yoga mats and resistance bands?
Roll yoga mats tightly with the strap, then place in a tube box or polybag-padded carton. Resistance bands ship in their original packaging or a small sealed pouch as they tangle in transit if loose. Both are low-weight, low-cost shipments at ₹80-₹250 typical and do not need fragile handling. Bundle multiple items into one carton to reduce per-item cost.
Conclusion
Gym equipment shipping rewards dismantling, accurate declared value, and route choice. Supplement shipping rewards FSSAI-compliant labelling and correct HSN classification — get both right and the rest is standard parcel discipline. To book a pickup spanning equipment LTL and supplement parcels in one flow, book a fitness equipment pickup with CourierBook.