I have used it almost daily for four years. Love it. May get the Tread. |
Bought it two years ago and use it 5x/week. DW uses it 2-3x/week. |
Yes. Got ours in April 2020. Picked up the Tread in Dec 2021. DH uses the bike almost daily. I tend to prefer the tread for classes, because I don’t have to adjust the bike, although I like the bike instructors a little more. I use strength classes on the Guide 3-4 days a week, occasionally cardio too, and do meditation daily on the app. I am on the tread approx 5 days a week. Also yoga 2x a week.
Gave up my Pilates and yoga memberships, though I am trying to get back to the yoga studio for more in depth instruction. |
Wish I had the space for it!! |
Yes, have used it almost daily for two years. Love the class dynamic/motivation but the flexibility to do when I want. |
I've had my peloton bike since 2019 and my peloton tread since 2022. In addition, I regularly use the app. |
I think I've always paid $44? |
. There have been multiple price increases on the subscription since I bought my bike in 2019. |
Oh, I guess you're right. I might have paid $39 for it initially. |
Buying one was the best decision. I find I don't make excuses to not work out when I have it right there in the house. It helped me lose about 38 pounds over 2 years! |
Does anyone on here have the Bike (vs. the Bike+)? Not sure if + is worth $1k extra. |
I'm the OP. I have the bike - not +. I never wished I have the Bike+ ... |
I have just bike. I’ve never felt a need for bike +. I think the main difference is a swivel screen but that doesn’t work in our space so we use TV streaming for non bike workouts. |
I have the bike - I could not see paying the extra $1000 for the swiveling screen and automatic resistance adjustments. I've read that the calibration may be better on the bike +, but that is not something that affects my workouts. |
I’m not sure of all of the differences but I swivel the screen to take floor classes and that feature has proven to be very valuable to me. |