
Peloton Bike+
The connected cycling phenomenon. Peloton's Bike+ features a 24" rotating screen for floor workouts, auto-resistance that follows instructors, and the industry's best class library.
Our Verdict
The connected cycling phenomenon—24" rotating screen with auto-follow resistance and unmatched class library. Apple GymKit integration for seamless tracking.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •24" rotating HD screen
- •Auto-follow resistance
- •Unmatched class library
- •Apple GymKit integration
- •Strong community
✗ Cons
- •$44/mo All-Access required
- •Very expensive
- •Proprietary pedals
- •Ecosystem lock-in
Specifications
| Resistance | 100 levels (magnetic) |
| Screen | 24" HD rotating |
| Pedals | Delta-compatible |
| Dimensions | 59" x 22" |
| Max User | 297 lbs |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Class-based motivation
- ✓Apple ecosystem users
- ✓Social fitness enthusiasts
Not For
- ✗Subscription avoiders
- ✗Budget shoppers
- ✗Solo trainers
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