Um, Peloton Bikes Are Up to $500 Off Right Now (and This Never Happens)

We all have that one friend who's constantly raving about their Peloton, and even though we tease them about it, the truth is we want one too. Luckily, Peloton bikes are on sale for up to $500 off right now, which means you won't have to break the bank to invest in your fitness goals. In other words, there goes our paycheck because this deal is way too good to pass up.

Choose from two models: The original Peloton bike and Peloton Bike+. Obviously, the Bike+ offers the most perks, like a 360-degree rotating screen to seamlessly shift from cycling to strength training to yoga and more workouts. The screen is also bigger than the original and has four-channel audio with Apple GymKit integration, offering a deeper dive into your workout performance. You can buy one starting at $1,995 now (from $2,495). If you don't need the extra bells and whistles, you should opt for the original one (currently on sale starting at $1,195). You'll still get the full Peloton experience, especially when you sign up for the All-Access Membership, which gives you access to thousands of workout classes led by famous instructors like Alex Toussaint.

We'll be grabbing the classic Peloton starter pack since it comes with everything you need as a newbie, including the bike, of course, as well as cycling shoes, light weights and a bike mat. But don't just take our word for it. One customer calls the Peloton "life-changing," writing, "I’m on a 600-day streak of working out on my Peloton. It’s part of my daily routine, and thanks to getting in shape with Peloton, I just completed my first 42.2km Marathon. I’m in the best shape of my life." Um, say no more.

P.S. Free shipping and setup are included in the price.

Buy IT ($1,720; $1,420)

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