A stable place for your phone during workouts
In many setups, the phone becomes the central tool. It controls the session, displays instructions and tracks time. But without a proper holder, it’s constantly moved or repositioned between exercises.
An exercise phone holder creates a consistent viewing angle, whether you’re stretching, doing mobility work or following a structured routine. Instead of adjusting your position to the screen, the screen stays where you need it.
That’s where a phone holder for workout setups changes the experience. Not dramatically, but enough to remove small interruptions that break concentration.
Used where the body moves, not where the desk is
Unlike traditional stands, these are not designed for sitting or static use.
They are placed directly in the training area, close to the mat or floor space, where movement happens. That changes how they’re used. The height, angle and distance all need to work from multiple positions, not just one fixed viewpoint.
A workout stand needs to function whether you’re standing, kneeling or lying down. It has to stay stable without taking up unnecessary space, and visible without getting in the way.
Different formats depending on how you train
Some setups revolve around a single device, others combine multiple small elements.
A compact stand with a phone holder works well for quick sessions and minimal setups. It keeps everything simple and easy to move.
Other formats introduce a small surface, turning the stand into a hybrid between a holder and a table. This makes it possible to place accessories, control devices or simply create a more stable base during longer sessions.
There are also setups where the stand becomes part of the room rather than something temporary. In those cases, it stays in place and functions both during and outside of training.
Designed as objects, not just equipment
Tons core stands are built using solid European oak combined with elements printed in Tons Bio Polymer™. The goal is not only stability, but also to create something that fits naturally into the space it’s placed in. The stands don’t need to be hidden away after use. They can remain part of the room, whether that’s a living space, home gym or a more flexible training area.
The construction keeps the footprint minimal while maintaining enough weight and balance to stay stable during use.
Where core stands fit into a larger setup
Core stands are designed for off-bike training, but they often sit alongside other types of setups.
If your training also includes indoor cycling, a dedicated solution from the Zwift stands category is built specifically for use on the bike, where screen position and reach follow a different logic.
Around that, smaller accessories can support the overall setup. Products from the accessories collection can be used to keep items like towels, devices or other essentials organised and within reach.
When a workout stand makes a difference
The benefit is rarely about adding something new. It’s about removing friction.
In smaller spaces, it keeps devices off the floor and makes the setup easier to navigate. In more permanent setups, it creates a consistent place for your phone or tablet, so you don’t have to reset the space every time you train.
Over time, that consistency is what makes the setup feel complete.