Any thoughts on renting a Peloton. Trying to decide if I want one and just wanted to try it for a month or two? Thoughts? |
Isn't there a 30 day back guarantee if you buy it? You can also download the app for free and take a few classes, if you have an iPad and stationary bike. I have many neighbors and friends with them who would let me try it out. You can also go to a brick and mortar store.
Are you regularly exercising and looking for a new way to exercise? |
I think it is a good idea. I bought one a couple of years ago -- haven't used it, I'm sorry to say. |
I’ve sold one, about to sell another. Renting seems like a great idea. The pandemic was confusing. |
I got one for cheap on fb marketplace and have been super happy with it (and using it a lot). Definitely do it! |
Im not sure most people are still using theirs it was a fad I heard they stopped making them. |
Lol, no. They did not stop making them. There is a showroom at Tysons. |
PP who didn't use hers (and feels horribly guilty about it). Yep, I bought it during the pandemic. |
I bought one in August - I moved and it was impractical for me to bring my treadmill. I wasn't sure I would like it, but I'm on that thing about 8 hours per week. It helped that I already had a routine - DH thought he would use it and has been on it once.
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Did you actually read the articles? |
Have you done spin classes? If you like spin and do it regularly , you’ll like the Peloton. If you have not tried spin classes, try that and see how you like it |
GO in to the showroom and check it out. There are both bikes and treadmills. They will let you try a class right there in the store. Also, as PP mentioend, you can use the app for free and see if you like the content. I started with the free app and the Outdoor walking/running and also meditation content. Now I have the treadmill and still using it all the time after 2 years. |