
Peloton’s latest bikes, treadmills, and accessories are discounted by up to 33% during this year’s Prime Day, which runs from June 23 to 26. The deals apply to the company’s newer Cross-Training line, introduced in 2025 to replace the original Bike and Bike+ models. The transition to the Cross-Training series marked a significant shift in Peloton’s hardware strategy, consolidating its offerings under a single naming scheme while introducing hardware improvements across the board.
The Cross-Training Bike is now $1,295, down from $1,695—a 24% discount and its lowest recorded price. The Cross-Training Bike+, with added features like a fan, camera, and voice controls, drops to $1,795 from $2,695, marking a 33% cut and an all-time low. Price-tracking tools confirm these as the deepest reductions ever recorded for these models, with the Bike+ now priced just $100 above the non-Plus version. The Bike+’s camera enables video calls during live classes, while voice controls allow hands-free adjustments to resistance, volume, and other settings without interrupting a workout.
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Peloton’s treadmills are also on sale. The Cross-Training Tread, with a 24-inch touchscreen and incline up to 12%, is $2,695, down 18% from $3,295. The Tread+, which supports a 15% incline, isn’t part of the promotion. Both treadmills stream live and on-demand classes where instructors lead sessions from their own machines, mirroring the interactive experience found on Peloton bikes. For users with an All-Access subscription, the platform allows syncing one bike and one treadmill to a single account, making it possible to alternate between cardio equipment within the same ecosystem.
Accessories are discounted too. Peloton’s signature square dumbbells start at $44 for a 5-pound pair, with savings of at least 20% on heavier sets. The dumbbells’ distinctive shape prevents rolling, a design choice that aligns with Peloton’s strength-training classes. Cycling shoes are $55.21, over 60% off, and a bike mat is $47.48. Additional apparel, like leggings and sports bras, is available in Peloton’s Amazon store. The apparel integrates with the Peloton app’s workout tracking, ensuring consistent performance metrics across gear.
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All Peloton equipment requires a $49/month All-Access subscription for full functionality, including class streaming and workout syncing. Without it, the hardware operates with limited features, such as manual mode without access to leaderboards, live classes, or progress tracking. The subscription also unlocks additional perks like multiple user profiles, on-demand content, and compatibility with other Peloton devices, including rowers.
Other retailers are running competing sales. Walmart’s event runs June 22–28, with up to 50% off for Walmart+ members. Best Buy offers tech discounts through June 28 for My Best Buy Plus or Total members. Target’s sale matches Amazon’s dates, with deals up to 50% off for free Circle members. Each retailer’s membership program provides early or exclusive access to certain deals, though Amazon’s Prime Day remains the primary driver for Peloton’s current discounts.
The Cross-Training models include upgrades like faster processors and better speakers across bikes and treadmills. The Bike+ now has a swiveling screen, allowing users to pivot the display for off-bike workouts, while the Bike retains a simpler, fixed design. The improved processors reduce lag during live classes, and the enhanced speakers deliver clearer audio for both instructions and music. These refinements reflect Peloton’s focus on creating a more immersive and responsive home fitness experience.
If the subscription cost is a concern, other cardio brands are also discounting equipment this week.
