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If You Want a Peloton Bike+, Now Is the Time

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Peloton sales have gotten more frequent in the last year or two, but the company has still managed to pull out all the stops and come up with something really special for Prime Day. Today we’ve seen the original Bike drop to its lowest price yet (as an invite-only deal, alas) and the Bike+ drop under the $2,000 mark. There’s more where that came from: the Tread, Row, Guide, and accessories are also on sale.

Peloton Tread

Peloton’s Tread is its original treadmill model, normally retailing for $2,995. (There is also a Tread+ for $5,995, but they don’t seem to sell it through Amazon.) The Tread features a touchscreen that streams treadmill classes, in the same vein as the brand’s flagship bike workouts. There’s even a treadmill version of the Lanebreak game that you play by turning the incline control. (All of the content requires a $44/month All-Access subscription, same as the Bike.)

Peloton Row

Peloton also has a rower. It’s no Concept2 (what else is?) but it seems like a solid enough option if you want a rower and enjoy staying within the Peloton ecosystem. (Not sure if you want a rower? I’ve written a guide here to help you decide.) The Row is normally $2,995 and uses the same $44/month All-Access membership as the other Peloton devices.

Peloton Guide

Peloton’s Guide is their strength training camera. You’ll need to provide your own TV screen to display the strength-training classes (which you can do with or without a Guide), but the camera tracks your reps and can show you on-screen next to the instructor, the better for you to judge your form. To be honest, even die-hard Peloton fans tend to have a “meh” reaction to the Guide’s usefulness, but if you can snag it on a good sale, it might be fun to play with. Good news: the Guide’s regular price is $195, but every now and then Peloton will make it available on a deep discount—like today, when it’s more than half off.

Peloton Bike and Bike+

Ah, the famous Bike—and its pricier, fancier sister, the Bike+. Both are on sale this Prime Day, although the deal on the original Bike is invite-only (and all invites seem to have been claimed). The Bike+, with its swiveling larger screen, faster tech, and auto-adjusting resistance, is on a regular sale for Prime members. We have a guide here on choosing between the Bike and Bike+, if you’re still on the fence.

Peloton accessories and apparel

If you’ve been waiting to snag a pair of dumbbells or a Peloton-branded sports bra, check the sales—many items are on discount today. The shoes are 20% off, the little dumbbells are 15% off, the big square ones are 15% off as well (although to be honest, you could just get any old dumbbells, they’ll be cheaper), and there are socks, hats, shirts, and more for up to 30% off. (Make sure to select a color and size to see the sale price on apparel and shoes.) Here’s a sampling:

Source: LifeHacker.com