Frazier also appreciated the great playlists curated by Peloton instructors, the supportive cycling community and how easily the bike fits into her compact apartment.
SELF’s senior health columnist also raves about the Peloton Bike+, noting that while the price may be steep, you can get a lot of bang for your buck. “I’ve had my Peloton Bike+ for three years now and it’s still the best investment I’ve ever made in my health and well-being,” he says. “The swivel screen feature allows me to stuff my bike in a corner of my apartment without compromising my training space. And those speakers—AMAZING quality. A lot of people complain about the $44 monthly membership, but it’s cheaper than many gym memberships I’ve heard of, and it’s pennies when you consider how much each individual class costs. Just one pilates class in my neighborhood, for example, already costs $45. 10/10 recommend!”
Peloton Bike Mat
This mat serves a very simple purpose: It sits under your bike to protect your floor. While it’s not exactly a sexy buy, it’s one you’d be wise to invest in (or risk spending a lot of money on new hardwood varnish or carpet)—so why not snag it for 30% off sticker price ;
Peloton Cycling Shoes for Peloton Bike and Bike+
If you’ve only ever cycled in your trainers, trust us: Cycling shoes will major upgrade. Shows that have cleats that clip onto the bike, like this pair from Peloton, help keep your feet and knees in alignment as well as make pedaling much more efficient (thus improving your overall workout), as previously mentioned by SELF.
SELF’s merchandising director, who’s an avid indoor cyclist (and huge Peloton fan), says switching from regular trainers to clip-on cycling shoes completely changed her training. “After using my bike’s pedal cages for three years, I finally invested in a pair of proper cycling shoes. And wow—my training just took off,” she says. “Not only can my toes move without getting pinched by the cage, but I can really feel the muscles in the back of my legs firing now that I’m not getting caught with my legs.”
Peloton’s version of the sneak, as well the narrower version of the brand’s shoe, both marked down by 40% for Prime Day. We recommend getting your size before Amazon sells out.
I am not exaggerating when I say that my biggest dream in life is to own the Peloton Tread. Okay, so maybe it’s not mine maximum dream—but I’ve been thinking about investing in one for a while.
Years ago, I took a class on one of these babies at Peloton Studios in New York. Having run on treadmills for years, I was blown away by the simplicity and intuitiveness of this equipment. You control speed and tilt using knobs, which is such a dream when you’re used to frantically pressing buttons while trying not to fall flat on your face. I also love the guided courses, which make every mile fun, challenging and amazing.
Peloton Guide Personal strength training device with artificial intelligence for your TV
The brand’s 2022 addition to its workout gear is an AI personal trainer that hooks right into your TV. This smart device mirrors your image as you perform fitness moves like squats and deadlifts. Meanwhile, a split screen lets you compare your form with the Peloton instructor leading the class, so you can avoid movements that could lead to injuries. The Personal Strength Training Device also counts your reps and tracks the weight you use so you can continue to improve with weeks, months and years of home workouts.
Peloton Reversible Workout Mat
Peloton’s reversible training mat features a grip for sweaty workouts and a soft rubber side for easy stretching and savasana. Chelsea Jackson Robertsyoga instructor at Peloton in New York City, told SELF that she prefers these dual-purpose mats for any class where some extra traction might come in handy. Think: hot yoga, HIIT or sweaty strength training.
Peloton Dumbbells
Anyone who has ever purchased home gym equipment knows that weights are (how do I put this?) stupidly expensive. During Amazon Prime Day, Peloton marked down all of their dumbbells by more than 20% so you can stock up on your weight rack. These 5- to 20-pound weights are made with ergonomically designed square heads that make it easier to perform moves like bowls (which involve gripping the head of the weight).
Peloton lightweights
One-, two-, and three-pound weights are useful for pilates, low-impact exercises, and strength training that involves high-repetition, low-weight movements. It’s also a great choice for Peloton’s famous interval and gun rides. These particular weights have a rubber coating that will prevent them from slipping out of your hands when your workouts make you sweat.
Adding a block to your yoga practice brings grounding up to you so you can relax in poses like wide-legged forward or pigeon pose without straining your muscles and joints. The Peloton foam blocks are a steal at two for $15, and they’re made of EVA foam, which is gentler on the body than cork or wooden blocks.
Peloton Yoga Strap
Looking for another fantastic prop to add to your home yoga studio? I like to use my band at home to stretch my hamstrings and hips—especially if I’m feeling tight after a run, bike ride, or hike. Peloton’s simple yoga strap is made of durable zinc alloy material designed to last. It is also easy to adjust thanks to two looped metal bands at the end. It’s 30% off for the next two days.
“As a Peloton superfan, the Row did not disappoint. The machine is well-made, beautifully designed, and comfortable to use,” wrote SELF contributor Michelle Konstantinovsky, who spent a few weeks testing this rowing machine. “And of course, as with all of its other content, Peloton has created rowing lessons with high-caliber production and instructor quality,” it’s 10% off this Prime Day.