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If you actually want to stick to your healthy goals for the year, I’m warning you now, you need some kind of plan—something concrete to motivate you. Something that helped me stay on top of my workouts a ton over the last year was my Peloton Bike and subscription to the brand’s app—they enabled me to work out from home, at the gym, or anywhere, basically. Right now, you can get both those (and other equipment, if you’re so inclined) for a discount, so this might be the moment to consider an investment.
The Peloton equipment sale
If you head over to Peloton’s website right now, you’ll see some steep cuts on equipment pricing. In fact, the prices are similar to the Black Friday deals the brand ran in November, though not every piece is priced exactly the same as it was then. Some, like the Cross Training Bike, are a little pricier, but others, like the Cross Training Bike+, are even cheaper.
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The Cross Training Bike+ is $1,795 right now instead of $2,695. You could also get a Starter Package that includes the Cross Training Bike+, a water bottle, cleats, a mat, and hand weights will run you $1,950 instead of $2,900 (or $2,190 instead of $3,100 if you want even more: a foam roller and three more sets of weights).
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A refurbished original Bike+ is $1,595 instead of $1,995. Need a refresher on the older style of Bike+? I got you.
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The Cross Training Tread+ is $5,295 instead of $6,695 (or $5,485 instead of $6,935 or $5,605 instead of $7,105, depending on the upgrade bundle you want).
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The Cross Training Row+ is $3,345 instead of $3,495 (or $3,525 instead of $3,725 or $3,720 instead of $3,970 if you’re getting a Starter Package).
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The Cross Training Bike is $1,445 instead of $1,695 (or $1,600 instead of $1,900 or $1,840 instead of $2,190, again depending on the bundle).
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A refurbished original Bike is only $695 instead of $1,145, which is about what you’d pay for a used one on Peloton’s resale marketplace, except this one has been factory refurbished.
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A Cross Training Tread is $2,845 instead of $3,295 (or $3,035 instead of $3,535 or $3,155 instead of $3,705, depending on your bundle preference).
A new purchase of each of these also comes with a free month of Peloton’s app—an app I happen to use every day. (I even track my non-Peloton workouts through it.) If all you want is the app and you don’t need equipment, you can get a serious deal there, too, until Jan. 15: The company is offering three months for the price of one to new subscribers. App One is $12.99 and App+ is $28.99. If you have equipment, you’ll need the All Access membership, which is $50 per month (that’s what you get free for a month with a new bike, treadmill, or rower purchase), but these allow you to work out with the app only and are useful for people who don’t have the brand’s proprietary machines.
A note on the equipment
If you’re wondering what the words “Cross Training” are referring to in the product list above, let me explain. Last fall, Peloton overhauled its fleet, rolling out the Cross Training and Cross Training+ series. If you want to know more about what that all includes, I wrote a guide for you here.
What do you think so far?
The gist is this: The new Cross Training series features some equipment adjustments, like a better Bike seat, phone holders, and swiveling touchscreens. The + series includes all that as well as an AI component, which powers a movement-tracking camera designed to help you with your workouts. The swiveling screens come in handy here, as you can move them around to keep the tracking camera on you, even as you move from a ride or row to a floor exercise.
