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Save on a Peloton Bike for Prime Day and keep fit indoors all winter
As the nights draw in and get colder, it can be harder to find the motivation to get outside for exercise. Whether it's running or cycling, it can be a tough proposition before or after a full day of work.
Thankfully, Peloton makes a great alternative, with the fitness giant offering at-home workouts and equipment — albeit at a not insignificant cost. Thankfully, Amazon's Prime Day deals can help.
The retailer has reduced the price of the Peloton Bike by 15%, saving you $217. You can save $495 on the Bike Plus (Bike+) model, too.
As we covered in our 4.5-star review, by making exercise feel less like a chore, Peloton could be what you need to keep up your summer routine throughout Fall and Winter until it's lighter outside again.
The Peloton Bike does this by offering a comfortable riding experience, including bottle holders for longer sessions, and a screen to enjoy Entertainment while you work out, making it our pick for the best exercise bike for your home.
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Naturally, the real purpose of the screen is for Peloton's array of guided workouts. These include both live classes and on-demand options, and you can use the Stacked Classes function to set up your own personal playlist for a marathon session.
Naturally, there's a cost attached to the membership, but with the money you're saving on the bike, you'll cover yourself for a few months.
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