If you’ve had your eye on a Peloton for a while, waiting for prices to dip even further, now might be the time to hit the “Buy Now” button. The Peloton Original Peloton Exercise Bike — the product that spurred a cult following and a whole new market for high-intensity cycling workouts — is currently on sale for $1,049.99 at Woot.
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That’s the lowest price we’ve seen on a Peloton — about $100 cheaper than Prime Day and Black Friday deals. (And because Woot is owned by Amazon, Prime members will get free shipping, which is essential for a big-ticket item like this.)
Peloton Original Peloton Exercise Bike — $1,049.99 (on Woot)
If you’ve ever done a Peloton workout, you’re probably familiar with what you’ll get with this powerhouse piece of equipment: the bike itself, which has a compact, 4-foot-by-2-foot footprint, and adjustable handlebar, seat (also known as the saddle, as you’ll soon learn), and screen, as well as an arsenal of tech-centric features. Among them: a 2-channel rear-facing stereo speaker system with 16 watts, a 10-point multitouch touchscreen, a USB microport, a headphone jack, Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, a 5-megapixel front-facing camera, built-in mic, and up and down volume buttons.
It’s all about creating an immersive, intense workout experience that gets the sweat and, of course, those juicy endorphins flowing. Keep in mind that you will need to purchase a Peloton All-Access Membership separately in order to access Peloton content on your bike; the price is $44/month, but that’s good for your entire household and comes with unlimited access to the brand’s entire library of workouts (there’s plenty more besides cycling, by the way) and on the Peloton App. And more than 50 instructors to choose from means you’ll never lose motivation when the workouts get tough (and trust us, they will).
So stop waiting and get clicking — and then get ready to crush some cardio without crushing your budget. (And we won’t blame you if you can’t resist a little humble bragging about the deal you scored to friends who paid top dollar for their own bike.)