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Can't afford a Peloton? This Flywheel bike is 41% off on Amazon.

TL;DR: The Flywheel home exercise bike is a solid Peloton alternative, and right now you can order one through Amazon for just $999 (down $700 from $1,699). 


If you think Peloton's commercials are ridiculous, just wait 'til you peep the price tags on the company's at-home fitness bikes.

To be sure, getting in shape is typically pretty expensive no matter how you approach it, whether you shell out for a membership to your local athletic club, sign up for a fitness class, or turn your living room into a makeshift home gym. And that's just the exercising part of it: The cost of eating healthier can quickly add up, too, especially if you're like me and always forget about the bags of spinach sitting in the back of your fridge. (That shit goes bad so! fast!) Read more...

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