Get a head start on your 2024 fitness goals with lowest-price-ever Peloton Bike deals

Get the original Peloton Bike for $1,095, its lowest price ever

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The holiday season may be a time for overindulgence, but it’s also a time to look forward and get a head start on your 2024 goals. For some people, that means equipping themselves with thebest treadmill, exercise bike,best running shoesor other fitness equipment, ready to make a big lifestyle change or carry an existing fitness journey into the new year.

Fortunately, if you’re into stationary bikes, treadmills, or working out at home, there has never been a better time to snap up a machine from Peloton, probably the best-known brand for connected fitness kit. Right now on Amazon, theoriginal Peloton Bike is down to just $1,095 with free delivery, the lowest it’s even been.

Other deals include the strength training and HIIT assistantPeloton Guide, which is down a huge 51% to just $95. This is the ideal buy for someone looking to leave the gym and set up at home: the smart camera tracks your movement, encouraging you to fill a progress bar by performing reps properly and with full extension.

Other great deals include thePeloton Bike+, which is down 20% from $2,495to $1,995, and Peloton’s reversible workout mat, which is down from $70 to just $40.

Check out the deals in full below. They’realso available from Peloton’s website until December 5, although shipping options may vary from Amazon’s.

Peloton deals: quick links

Get today’s best Peloton deals on Amazon here:

Get today’s best Peloton deals on Amazon here:

Peloton Bike:was $1,495now $1,095 at AmazonLowest price ever:Save 24% on the original Peloton Bike, the cheapest way to get a fully-connected classic Peloton machine. We gave it animpressive 4.5 stars in our review, and Peloton’s huge library of content is as addictive as ever.

Peloton Guide AI-powered strength trainer:was $195now $95 at AmazonSave a huge 51% on Peloton’s home workout kit, a potentially game-changing machine that uses AI-driven smart cameras to ensure you fill progress bars during HIIT and strength classes. If you love workout classes and want to break away from your local gym, this deal is perfect for you.

Peloton Bike+:was $2,495now $1,995 at AmazonSave $500 on Peloton’s premium bike offering, with a compact footprint belying a huge rotating 24-inch built-in touchscreen, improved stereo speakers over the original Bike, USB-C micro ports, and a better front-facing camera. It’s an all-around cracking device, especially at this price (and if you already love Peloton content).

Peloton Reversible workout mat:was $70now $42 at AmazonPeloton also does a great line in accessories, such as water bottles, Pelo-branded Lululemon apparel, and this reversible mat that’s ideal for HIIT, yoga, or strength training. Save $28.

Should you get a Peloton in 2024?

Pelotonhas undergone something of a refresh, and invested heavily in its fitness content. It has created new tiers for its app, uncoupling from the machines and allowing its guided workouts to be used by anyone, whether they have a Bike (or treadmill, or rower) or not.

It may have undergone its biggest boom during the pandemic and be unlikely to hit those heights again, but there’s still a dedicated team looking to provide slickly produced, seamless workouts set to bass-heavy bangers, broadcasting the workouts live to a community of still-very-much addicted fans worldwide. While expensive, its studio-produced content rivals that ofAppleFitness Plus.

In short, while it’s not as ubiquitous as it once was,Peloton still carries a lot of value for its users, provided that you’re okay with Peloton’s hefty subscription costs for its top-tier streaming service.

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Matt is TechRadar’s expert on all things fitness, wellness and wearable tech. A former staffer at Men’s Health, he holds a Master’s Degree in journalism from Cardiff and has written for brands like Runner’s World, Women’s Health, Men’s Fitness, LiveScience and Fit&Well on everything fitness tech, exercise, nutrition and mental wellbeing.

Matt’s a keen runner, ex-kickboxer, not averse to the odd yoga flow, and insists everyone should stretch every morning. When he’s not training or writing about health and fitness, he can be found reading doorstop-thick fantasy books with lots of fictional maps in them.

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