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SAVE $550: Peloton's upgrade bike, the Bike+, is great for folks who ride and do mat workouts equally. As of Dec. 29, take $300 off the Bike+ and get free delivery and installation (worth $250) — a $550 value.


If you haven't hopped on the Peloton bandwagon yet, you might not know what you're missing.

There's a reason why pretty much every fitness fanatic has taken the plunge and brought a Peloton home over the last two years. The combination of high-energy trainers, a huge library of live and on-demand workouts, a user-friendly app, and a sleek indoor bike is pretty tough to beat.

If you're ready to invest in your at-home gym setup, the cult-favorite cycling brand is offering a sweet deal just in time for new year's resolutions. Through Jan. 9, you can take $300 off the upgraded Bike+ and get free delivery and installation, which normally costs $250. That's a total savings of $550.

The Peloton Bike+ is ideal for pumped up cycling classes and cross training. The 23.8 inch HD, anti-reflective touchscreen swivels 360 degrees, so you can easily shift from a bike ride to a yoga or strength class on the mat. This bike also features even better sound than the original Peloton bike, with 4-channel audio with tweeters and full-range drivers — ideal for all the fitness fan audiophiles out there.

While the OG Peloton Bike only features manual resistance, the Bike+ gives the option of auto resistance, where the level of difficulty will automatically be adjusted to match the instructor's cues (so you can focus on your workout hands-free). The Bike+ is also kitted out with Apple GymKit, which tracks your cycling workouts via Apple Watch and syncs all your metrics.

Scoop up a Peloton Bike+ while it's $550 off, and get a head start on all your fitness resolutions for the new year. Future you will thank you.

Peloton Bike+ with rotating screen
Credit: Peloton
Peloton Bike+
Starting at $2,195 at Peloton

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