Peloton Bike

Peloton Bike

Overall Rating

2.8

46 Customer Reviews

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Summary

Peloton bikes let you connect to live and on-demand NYC studio spin classes (and more) from the comfort of your own home.

Pros

  • High tech spin bike with 22" LCD touchscreen
  • Access to 5000+ on-demand classes and 20+ live classes daily
  • Compete against others in real-time with leaderboard
  • Wide variety of class and music styles
  • Complimentary access to the Peloton app for other workout options

Cons

  • The bike costs about $2,500 with accessories and requires $39.99/month subscription
  • Repairs may take several weeks, depending on the crew’s availability
  • More expensive than the competition
  • The screen can’t be used for other purposes if you cancel your subscription

Customer Reviews

2.8 Stars out of 46 Reviews
5 Star:36% 4 Star:6% 3 Star:4% 2 Star:8% 1 Star:43%
48% Recommend This Brand
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Posted on Nov 18, 2016

Great Bike - More Reasonably Priced Than Most People Think

By Tom, Verified Reviewer

I can't say enough good things about the bike. It's ready to ride whenever I want. I don't have to drive anywhere. I don't have to plan around a scheduled class. I don't even have to see anyone in person while I ride.

The convenience factor is probably the biggest selling point for most people (myself and my wife included). Most people complain about the cost. But, if you look closer at the cost, it's actually significantly cheaper than going to a high-end spin class or even a mid-range spin class, particularly considering my wife was spending a small fortune on spin classes (and complaining that she could never fit in the perfect time for a class).

The bike costs about $2,500 all in with delivery. The monthly is $40 for as many riders as you want (so the $40 covers me and my wife). If you take it out over 3 years, that comes to about $4,000 total. Divide that by 36 months (that doesn't even account for the free months you can get for referrals or prepaying), and it comes to about $110/month (or $55/month per person if 2 people are using the bike).

Soulcycle charges like $35 per class. The mid-range spin places charge at least $20/class. So, if your comparison is other spin options, the bike is actually very reasonably priced.

Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 18 People Have Voted

Posted on Apr 19, 2016

Well designed/ constructed luxury fitness item

By Steve and Beth, Atlanta, Georgia, Verified Reviewer

This review hits all the points very well, but for what its worth I'll add some further input as an owner of the bike. Price will be the major drawback for most, although a comparably designed spin bike with the same features (Schwinn/ Keiser/ LeMond/ Star Trac) - but without the Android tablet - will probably set you back something like $1,500 anyway.

Heavy perimeter weighted flywheel. (Key to good inertia/pedal stroke.)

Magnetic rather than friction resistance. (Nothing in contact with the flywheel - no maintenance, no brake pads to wear down and replace.)

Belt rather than chain drive. (Virtually silent, and again no maintenance - no chains to oil/adjust/tighten.)

All in all a very well designed/constructed spin bike. Comfortable (for a spin bike), rides quiet and smooth, very solid, really a pleasure to use if you're into spinning for exercise.

The Android tablet with all the on-demand spin classes (thousands now and counting?), 10 to 12 new live classes everyday, and scenic rides as well – more variety than my wife and I will ever exhaust. And we’ve found all the classes and instructors are great - they certainly keep you engaged and motivated.

BTW - I think the $250 "white glove" delivery and set-up may be mandatory now - not sure you can avoid that expense by putting it together yourself. But you absolutely do not need to purchase accessories (i.e. shoes, weights, headphones/ear-plugs, etc.) from Peloton - you may be able to do better elsewhere, although you might find their prices competitive on some of it. I would recommend that you get some Bluetooth compatible headphones/ear-plugs - the speakers are on the back of the tablet, and while they're certainly adequate, I've found the experience far superior with my Jaybirds (there are cheaper options).

Since I’m the first to comment here and for anyone considering the purchase, I’ll give our referral code below – two free additional months on the subscription – anyone is welcome to use. If you buy and whether you use us or someone else, please use somebody as a referral! That’s the only deal I’m aware that they’re running right now.

https://www.pelotoncycle.com/?rc=68588699b14741aea7239eb09dda98f4

Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 71 People Have Voted
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