Peloton
The leading connected fitness platform combining premium home hardware with live and on-demand classes, delivering a gym-quality experience from your living room.
Introduction
Peloton changed what people expect from home fitness. Where the category once meant cheap resistance bands and dusty treadmills, Peloton built an ecosystem of beautifully designed hardware, world-class instructors and a genuinely motivating community around it. Whether you're cycling, running, rowing, doing strength work or yoga, the platform delivers a consistent, high-production experience that's kept millions of subscribers coming back daily. This review covers the hardware, the subscription, the pricing and who it's actually best suited for.
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How it works
Peloton's hardware — the Bike, Bike+, Tread, Tread+, Row and Guide — each connects to the Peloton platform via WiFi and streams classes directly to a touchscreen mounted on the machine. During live classes, your output metrics (cadence, resistance, output, heart rate) are tracked in real time and displayed on a leaderboard alongside other riders taking the same class anywhere in the world.
On-demand classes are available 24/7 in a library of thousands of sessions, filterable by instructor, duration, music genre, difficulty and class type. You can take a 20-minute HIIT ride before work, a 45-minute endurance run at lunch and a 10-minute stretch before bed — all from the same platform.
If you don't have Peloton hardware, the Peloton App gives access to the full class library on a phone, tablet or TV. The app-only experience is excellent for strength, yoga, meditation and bodyweight classes, though cycling and running classes are naturally best on native hardware.
Pricing
Peloton pricing covers both hardware and an ongoing membership to access classes. Here's a current overview of the main options:
Peloton also offers financing through Affirm, allowing you to split hardware costs across monthly payments. Occasionally Peloton runs promotions on hardware or membership, particularly around major retail events.
Pricing is subject to change at any time. Visit the Peloton website for the most current hardware and membership pricing.
Bottom Line
Peloton is the benchmark for connected home fitness and it earns that position. The hardware is genuinely premium, the content library is unmatched in depth and variety, and the community element makes solo training feel surprisingly social. The upfront cost is real, but for regular exercisers who value consistency and variety, the per-session cost works out highly competitive over time. If you're serious about home fitness, there's nothing quite like it.
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