Peloton’s Bike and Bike+ are on sale on their website and on Amazon for Black Friday at prices even better than they were during Prime Day back in July. The original Bike is nearly 25% off, and the upgraded Bike+ is 20% off. I’ve been tracking Peloton prices for a long time, and I can say with confidence that these are ridiculously good deals on new bikes.
Peloton’s original Bike is $1,095
Of the two models, Peloton’s Bike is the classic, and it’s $350 cheaper than list price today. While I can’t predict the future, I have a strong feeling this is the lowest price the Bike is going to reach this year. Today’s $1,095 price tag is cheaper than this past July’s Prime Day price, and cheaper than it was during last year’s Black Friday sale. It’s currently below the $1,145 list price for a refurbished bikes (though the refurbished ones are on sale for even less, at $995).
The Bike is a solidly built spin bike with a big touchscreen on which you can play classes led by the platform’s instructors/motivational speakers or experience the “other” rides: scenic routes, a video game that you play by adjusting your resistance knob, and the still-in-beta Entertainment feature that may allow you to watch Netflix while you exercise.
You’ll need a $44/month “All Access” membership to use the Bike’s features, so keep that in mind when budgeting. Amazon offers free “inside entryway” delivery when you order a Peloton Bike or Bike+.
Peloton Bike, $1,095 ($350 off, or 24%)
The Bike+ is $1,995
The Bike+ is also on a steep discount too—it’s not often you see the price of this model with a 1 as the first digit. This model is a full $500 off its regular price, or about 20% off.
The Bike+ has everything the Bike has, plus resistance that automatically adjusts when you’re following along with a class. The touchscreen is also on a swivel, allowing you to do yoga and strength classes on the floor next to your Bike+.
As with the Bike, you’ll need that $44/month All Access membership, and Amazon offers free “inside entryway” delivery when you order from them.
Peloton Bike+, $1,995 ($500 off, or 20%)
Peloton accessories are on sale too
If you’re going to get a spin bike, you really should get shoes and cleats to go with it. Any Delta LOOK-compatible shoes will do, but both models of Peloton’s own branded shoes are on sale today:
Peloton cycling shoes ($87.50, was $125)
Altos cycling shoes ($101.50, was $145)
(Note: the sale price doesn’t show up on the product page until you select a size.)
Aside from the shoes, a bunch of other Peloton accessories are on sale, including dumbbells, yoga mats, and yoga blocks (yes, you can get a lot of these accessories for less without the “Peloton” brand name). The strength training tracker they call the Guide is also on sale for over 50% off, at just $95.
You can check out all of Amazon Peloton’s offers here.
And even more deals on non-Peloton spin bikes
If you like the idea of getting a spin bike but aren’t ready to splurge on a Peloton, there are Prime Big Deals on budget bikes, too:
YOSUDA magnetic bike with a 35-pound flywheel ($269.99, down from $439.99, once you apply the clipped coupon)
DMASUN friction resistance bike ($229.99, down from $399.99, after the clipped coupon)
PSOS friction resistance bike ($185.99, down from $300, including the clipped coupon)