Unless you’ve been completely off the grid for the past year, you probably know that the pricey cult-favourite Peloton bikes are more in-demand than ever. As gyms and fitness studios shuttered in 2020 and everyone turned to working out from home, home cardio equipment, especially cycling bikes, became indispensable. They were a way to work off stress, stay active while staying indoors, and offered an online community through app- and zoom-based classes.
But as more people cancelled their gym memberships and ordered Peloton bikes instead, the delivery times soared — some people have waited over 14 weeks for their bikes to be delivered. Considering the price and the sometimes months-long wait time to get a bike (not to mention the reports of bad customer service), it’s clear that Peloton isn’t in every shopper’s best interest. Read more…
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BEST FOR FEATURES
Nordictrack Commercial
The S10i features a large rotating screen and access to an impressive library of interactive workouts.
- Resistance type: Magnetic
- Resistance levels: 22
- Weight capacity: 150kg
- Display: Yes, 10-inch touchscreen
- Pedal type: Cage
- Subscription: Yes, one year iFit included
- Adjustable handlebars: Yes, two-way adjustable handlebars
- Adjustable seat: Yes, four-way adjustable seat
- Flywheel weight: 14.5kg
£1,699 from Amazon
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BEST FOR A CHEAPER STUDIO EXPERIENCE
Echelon EX3
A sleek bike that will give you the spin class experience — if you’re ok with only using the Echelon app.
- Resistance type: Magnetic
- Resistance levels: 32
- Weight capacity: 136kg
- Display: Yes, 22-inch touchscreen
- Pedal type: Cage
- Subscription: Yes, £39.99/month
- Adjustable handlebars: Yes, two-way adjustable handlebars
- Adjustable seat: Yes, four-way adjustable seat
- Flywheel weight: 13kg
£1,199 from Amazon
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BEST FOR DURABILITY
Sunny Health & Fitness
The Sunny Health & Fitness bike is the best choice for riders who want to use their TV to stream workouts, and their fitness tracker to manage stats.
- Resistance type: Magnetic
- Resistance levels: 0-100% using the knob
- Weight capacity: 136kg
- Display: No
- Pedal type: Cage
- Subscription: No
- Adjustable handlebars: Yes, four-way adjustable handlebars
- Adjustable seat: Yes, four-way adjustable seat
- Flywheel weight: 20kg
£499.99 from Amazon
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BEST FOR SHORT RIDERS
YOSUDA Model 1
Thanks to a minimum inseam of 25 inches, short riders can comfortably work out on this bike.
- Resistance type: Friction
- Resistance levels: 0-100%
- Weight capacity: 122kg
- Display: Small LCD monitor
- Pedal type: Cage
- Subscription: No
- Adjustable handlebars: Yes, two-way adjustable handlebars
- Adjustable seat: Yes, four-way adjustable seat
- Flywheel weight: 16kg
£324.99 from Amazon
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BEST FOR SMALL SPACES
Exerpeutic Heavy Duty
If you don’t have the space to keep a bike out all the time, this one folds up to be stored away when you’re not using it.
- Resistance type: Magnetic
- Resistance levels: Eight
- Weight capacity: 181kg
- Display: Small LCD monitor
- Pedal type: Cage
- Subscription: No
- Adjustable handlebars: No
- Adjustable seat: Yes, one-way adjustable seat
£349 from Amazon
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