Peloton's popularity may have peaked, but the high-end spin bike is still in high demand. Considered to be one of the best exercise bikes on the market, the Peloton has two models: the classic Peloton Bike and the upgraded Peloton Bike Plus. If you're struggling to decide which version best suits your needs, CNET's fitness experts are here to guide you.
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The newer, enhanced model is ideal for dedicated Peloton enthusiasts. For those shopping for a Peloton on a tighter budget, you can now get the original Peloton for less than the newer model. A recent CNET survey found that US adults spend an average of $91 on subscription services monthly, and the Peloton might add to your subscription spending. Both Peloton bikes need the same Peloton All-Access Membership if you want to use all the features like live classes and performance tracking, but the Bike Plus will cost you more upfront.
If you're considering adding a Peloton bike to your home gym setup, check out our comparison guide below to understand how the specs and features stack up between the two models. Before making your purchase, also think about whether you prefer a brand-new Peloton or if you're okay with a refurbished unit, which could save you hundreds of dollars regardless of which bike you end up going with.
Peloton Bike ~Engaging live and on-demand classes ~Connects to multiple third-party apps ~You can play your own music during "Just Workout" or "Scenic" classes ~All-Access Peloton membership gives you unlimited profiles The Peloton Bike is the original Peloton model, with slightly pared-down features compared to the new upgraded model. But, if you're looking for a Peloton experience and want to save around $600, the original Peloton won't disappoint. The Peloton Bike also offers access to live and on-demand classes, and gives you metrics in each class. You will also have access to the leaderboard, which lets you see who else is riding with you in class in real-time. One thing you don't get with the original Peloton Bike is the Apple Gym Kit integration, but you can still pair Bluetooth devices like headphones or heart-rate monitors that use ANT+. $1,445 at Amazon
Peloton Bike Plus The Peloton Bike Plus is the latest Peloton Bike model that has all the bells and whistles an avid Peloton fan could ever want. Besides an upgraded, slightly bigger touchscreen that rotates (so you can do other Peloton workouts, like strength training, off the bike) one of the more notable features is an option on the resistance knob that allows the instructor to automatically adjust your bike resistance based on their recommendation. The bike features access to live and on-demand classes with a leaderboard that lets you see which other members are in class with you. You also get access to metrics like power, cadence, resistance and heart rate during your rides. The Peloton Bike Plus is also compatible with the Apple GymKit and Apple Watch, which pairs your Peloton with your Apple Watch for heart-rate monitoring integration. $2,349 at Amazon
Overview: Which one is right for you?
Price
Right now, the Peloton Plus is between $600 to $1,000 more than the Peloton Bike, depending if you buy new or refurbished. This may not be as huge of a price difference when you consider the overall investment involved in a bike is already pretty high. However, some people will be served by the original Peloton. We untangle how they're different below.
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