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Power up your workout with the Echelon EX-7s smart bike on sale


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Man working out on Echelon EX-7s smart indoor bike in a gym next to treadmills.

Save $539.50: Skip the trendy exercise bikes and go with something cheaper. As of July 26, the advanced Echelon EX-7s Smart Connect indoor bike is $1,092.67 at Amazon after a 33% discount — its best price ever.


An exercise bike is one of the best additions to your home gym. And if you don't feel like paying a premium for a much-hyped brand, rest assured that there are plenty of Peloton alternatives.

Take, for instance, the Echelon EX-7s Smart Connect exercise bike, which is on sale for $1,092.67 at Amazon. You'll even get a free 30-day Echelon membership for live and on-demand classes.

The EX-7s bike offers 32 levels of quiet magnetic resistance that you can adjust with a turn of the knob. You can also enjoy longer rides thanks to the extra-large vented cushioned seat. The bike's pedals also have either fully adjustable toe cages or SPD-compatible clips for a more secure ride.

But the main highlight of the EX-7s is its giant 22-inch HD touchscreen with a 180-degree rotation, which means you can follow along to workout videos on the bike or off.

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