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SAVE $700: Get the Bowflex VeloCore 22 IC indoor cycling bike for just $1,499.99 as of Dec. 27. It makes a great Peloton alternative and has even more features like Leaning Mode, a one-year JRNY membership, and more.


Didn't get a Peloton for Christmas? No worries. If you have holiday money that's waiting to be spent and you're ready to embark on a fitness journey ahead of the new year, we have an even better option than the Peloton: The Bowflex VeloCore 22 IC indoor cycling bike.

While the name might be a mouthful, this bike is no joke. It's decked out with a 22-inch HD touchscreen console, 100 levels of magnetic resistance, Bluetooth speakers, an adjustable seat and handlebars, a media rack for your phone or tablet, a three-pound set of dumbbells, and metrics tracking. It also features the intense Leaning Mode, which emulates real outdoor mountain biking, and allows you to engage your whole body during your ride. You won't find that on a Peloton bike.

With purchase, you'll receive a free one-year membership to JRNY, which unlocks access to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ on the bike's console, interactive workout classes, and even more in-depth ride metrics for Leaning Mode and intervals.

Pop your phone or tablet on the media rack to access your favorite workout apps like Peloton, Zwift, and more. Your JRNY membership will automatically transmit your bike metrics to compatible apps, too — so you won't have to manually log your progress.

Score the Bowflex 22 IC bike while it's back at its low Black Friday price, and get started on those 2022 fitness goals.

Man riding a Bowflex indoor cycling bike.
Credit: Bowflex

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