Posted on 05/21/2020 10:59:37 AM PDT by C19fan
Like many people in quarantine, every day I find some time to hide from my children and hop on to my Peloton, the stationary exercise bike with built-in internet-enabled spin classes that has become a must-have for some people during this time away from, well, everything. I love my Peloton, which (despite the hefty price tag) has more than paid for itself in burned calories and much-needed zen. And I am clearly not alone.
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And this upper middle class "whiteness" informs everything I've experienced about Pelotons almost cultish community.
LMAO. As the author acknowledges that is the demographic for a exercise bike starting at over $2,000 plus a $39 a month fee. Has the author not seen the ads of rich, good looking white people living in their upper 6 figure to 7 figure homes?
LOL I’ll stick to walking it’s free!
Hiking with my dogs in The Nature is almost entirely free, and I’d rather do that than virtually anything else.
And if I really, really wanted to ride my bike, I’d go ride my bike.
The Nordic Track ads on TV are completely embarrassing. The NT is interactive like Peloton, and the ads are replete with suggestions that riding the NT is kind of like belonging to a singles dating site. And, of course, everyone has oodles of money.
I use a Pelaton at work and I love it. If I bought something like this for home, however, there are much less expensive spin bikes.
I once was a bicycle racer who competed at a national level. I have a trainer that hooks up to the internet for group rides which simulates hills and drafting other riders with video that I output to my big screen TV. It cost a fraction of what these Peleton Exercise bikes do and allows us to ride our own bikes on it, even our tandems.
Even though they are popular, I do not actually know any serious cyclists who own a Peleton. It just goes to show what millions of dollars of advertising can convince people to buy.
I’ll drink to that. ...
I actually did put an 80cc engine from eBay on a cheap mountain bike. It didn’t look as nice as the bike in the picture but it was a kick in the pants. When you hit the power band of the 2 stroke engine it would really go. The setup is so light compared to a motorcycle.
In my home I have a staircase (14 stairs down, 14 up) which I do 30 x a day = 840 steps in total. Add that to my daily walks and who needs a Peloton?
LOL Ill stick to walking its free!
My best friend for close to 6 decades, my wife, and I will be walking in the sunshine on our culdesac for about 30 minutes. Fresh air, free Vitamin D and a great companion at a great price like yours.
Just go ride bikes with your kids!
Look, if you can afford a high rise apartment with floor to ceiling windows as the people in the Peloton commercials own, then you can afford to wax eloquently about the sheer necessity of owning a Peloton.
Pass the Mayo, white woman!
Two months now since the gym closed I do six miles a day. My day off is on Fridays when I drink a bottle of wine and wish for a hair cut!
I became serious about road cycling when stationed in Colorado Springs. At 43 years old (now 62) I was riding with the professionals living/training in the local area. I bought a TACX trainer I hooked up my old Lightspeed Tuscany road bike. I was able to find mine for $120 off the normal price with free shipping in March. Added a 9 speed cassette and I was ready to ride indoors.
When the weather in middle of nowhere Idaho keeps me from going out on my Gravel or Road bikes I can now enjoy virtual rides online using Zwift (can quit when weather improves and reenroll when winter comes) for a significant savings over the cost of a Peleton trainer(with their subscription costs).
The author is simply being asinine.
I have a feeling this company is going to be bust in a few months, these luxury items lose demand when the economy tanked
Right now they are giving away free access to the app
Wish I created an app that tells people to get off their rears and do something
Rather than riding an expensive peloton, shouldn’t people give that money to the “less fortunate “? Just askin’ for a friend
I just did a 3-day 120 mile trip at 53 and I didn't even train for it.
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