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Prime Day Deal: Peloton's OG Bike Just Hit Its Lowest Price of the Year at 25% Off

At just $1,084, this is the best deal we've seen on the cult-favorite indoor bike.

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If you've been waiting for the right moment to invest in a Peloton Bike, Amazon Prime Day just delivered your cue. The Original Peloton Indoor Exercise Bike is down to $1,084, the lowest price we've seen all year and a full 25% off its regular price of $1,445. Whether you're building a home gym or simply want a more motivating way to get in shape, this deal makes the Peloton experience more accessible than ever. And to top it all off, this bike is our CNET expert's pick for the best exercise bike on the market. 

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The Peloton Bike isn't just about cycling. It's also about access to a full suite of immersive, instructor-led workouts that go beyond the saddle. When you sign up for the Peloton All-Access Membership ($44 per month), your household can stream thousands of live and on-demand classes, including strength training, yoga, cardio, stretching and more. And with Stacked Classes, you can customize your workout line-up to flow from warm-up to cooldown without interruptions.

One of the newest perks? Peloton Entertainment. Between rides, you can stream TV shows, movies and live sports directly from the bike's 22-inch HD touchscreen, turning fitness time into entertainment time, too.

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The bike itself is built to fit easily into your home. With a compact 4-by-2-feet footprint, it takes up no more space than a small yoga mat. Still, it's solid and well-constructed, weighing 135 pounds and designed for riders between 4'11" and 6'5", with a max user weight of 297 pounds. For optimal setup, you'll want at least 24 inches of clearance on all sides and an 8-foot ceiling for headroom during your rides.

You can also sync your Apple Watch or Wear OS smartwatch with the Peloton Watch App to monitor your heart rate and performance metrics in real time. 

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Why this deal matters

Peloton bikes are pricey, and this is the lowest price we've seen in 2025 so far. The Original Bike gives you access to one of the most dynamic home fitness ecosystems out there, while taking up less room than a treadmill or elliptical. From scenic rides to HIIT training, you're getting studio-quality workouts without the commute or monthly boutique gym fees.

At $1,084, this Prime Day offer is a chance to get started with Peloton for less, but the deal won't likely last past the sales event. If a smarter, more engaging workout routine is on your to-do list, then it might just be time to make your move.

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