Anonymous wrote:Don’t criticize peloton or all the wackos will come out and bite you PP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Apple is going to buy them
Apple will not buy this trash. Give me a break
LOL be careful, you cant say a bad word against Peloton on DCUM. Rattles the cages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Apple is going to buy them
Apple will not buy this trash. Give me a break
LOL be careful, you cant say a bad word against Peloton on DCUM. Rattles the cages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Apple is going to buy them
Apple will not buy this trash. Give me a break
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it gets sold, it won’t be forced years. They are too ambitious to exit at this point.
But I bet the Tread+ never gets re-released. And they scrap either the rower or the strength thing.
They are leveling back to prepandemic where they should be - good product, good community and interaction with that community, but not taking over fitness
Exactly. People are acting like Peloton emerged from the ether in March 2020. It was around and growing for years before that, and SoulCycle was already on the decline in 2017 (according to this article: https://www.vox.com/the-goods/22195549/soulcycle-decline-reopening-bullying-bike-explained). Peloton had crazy growth for a year or so, and now there’s a correction. But there were lots of people who bought it well before the pandemic because they love the convenience and hate the gym, and those people will continue to exist even in a post-pandemic world. I’m one of them; I don’t even like the community, but I like spinning as exercise, like the instructors, and am thrilled never to have to go to a gym again. (For the people who are into the community, it’s a whole other level of commitment.)
I’ve also started to take strength and stretching classes, so I’m getting increasing value from the monthly membership, and other members of my family use it occasionally, as well. To answer OP’s question, I’d certainly pay more than $40/month—I honestly think that’s a huge bargain and am surprised they haven’t increased it yet—and probably wouldn’t start complaining until it crossed $75/month.
Yeah, SoulCycle is not doing well. They've had multiple studio closures since last year, and many of their top instructors left pre-pandemic; this accelerated once they reopened their studios. They're not getting the volume that they used to, thanks in part to Peloton's explosion during the past year.
And that right there is another issue.
And also, can we talk about "financing" your daily workout? Just go outside and run. It's free.
Anonymous wrote:Not surprised. I never quite understood the attraction of pedaling to nowhere with someone on a screen yelling at me to pedal faster. And paying thousands of dollars for it. To each their own, I guess. I'll stick with jogging and walking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Apple is going to buy them
Apple will not buy this trash. Give me a break
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Apple is going to buy them
Apple will not buy this trash. Give me a break
Anonymous wrote:I think Apple is going to buy them
Anonymous wrote:I think Apple is going to buy them