These flexible monthly memberships give you all-in-one access to yoga sessions, spin studios, personal trainers, martial art lessons, dance classes, and fitness gyms in Singapore
Sure, there are many benefits to a swanky gym membership, but seeing the same ol’ machines and doing the same ol’ routine week on week can get kinda stale. So when a new wave of fitness passes came along, we were quick to jump on board. Why? Each one of them gives members all-in-one access to a multitude of gyms, studios, and classes across Singapore. Plus, there’s no binding contract, which means that you can cancel your pass at any time with no hidden fees or penalty. Here’s what’s hot in the market right now.
GuavaPass
Launched in April 2015, GuavaPass gives members access to a multitude of top fitness studios in Singapore – a welcome game changer for your fitness routine. You can simply pop in for a quick 30-minute workout at lunchtime at CBD-gym studio Level, then hit a quick yoga de-stresser at Updog Studio, or join the pack and ride at CruCycle, all before trying a hot new resto nearby. Major bonus: they have a badass referral program! Everyone you refer gets 50% off their first month. Once they’ve stayed for more than a month, you earn one credit. Earn two credits to get 1 month free! There is no limit to the amount of credit you can earn through referrals. Wanna know more? Read our full review!
Guava Pass, $139/month (unlimited)
Passport Asia
It’s easy to see why Passport Asia has been gaining tons of love from tech-savvy millennials. The Singapore-owned fitness app has the cheapest plan in town – $59 for four classes and $99 a month for unlimited classes . Plus, if you happen to miss a class, no-show fees are also much cheaper at only $15 a missed lesson. Hit Siloso Beach on the weekends and go stand-up paddle boardng with SeaBreeze Water-Sports; unleash your inhibitions and pole dance at Bobbi’s Pole; and awaken your asanas and practice yoga with yogi-blogger Sassyyogi, who also double up as a yoga teacher at The Yoga Co. Choices are aplenty with over 40,000 classes and 300 fitness studios at the tip of your fingers.
Passport Asia, $59/month (four classes), $99/month (unlimited)
K-FIT
Partnering with some of the best fitness providers in town like Strala Yoga and Como Shambhala, this Malaysian start-up is definitely a force to be reckon with, as it boast presence in Australia, Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Rent a bike from Hello, Bicycle and cycle down to Trifecta Martial Arts to learn some bad ass BJJ moves. The only downside of this fitness platform is that there’s no same-day booking (although, we have inside scoop that they will be providing the feature soon) and you can only view up to a week worth of classes. Refer your friends and get $20 worth of credits when they book their first month. Give it a go today; first time users pay only $49 (instead of $99) on their first month.
K-Fit, $99/month (unlimited; credit charges apply)
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