SoulCycle At-Home Bike
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Luxury smart bike priced at $2,500
- Comes equipped with a large 21.5" touchscreen
- Requires monthly membership to Equinox+ for classes
- 350-lb user weight capacity
- 5-year frame warranty and 1-year display and components warranty
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- Large 21.5” display
- Smart bike that has Bluetooth connectivity
- 350-lb weight limit
- Price includes home assembly
What Needs Improvement...
- $40 monthly subscription
- Requires clip in shoes
- Not as many live classes or prerecorded class as other comparable products
Product Summary
The SoulCycle At-Home Bike is a smart bike that offers live and on-demand classes through the Equinox+ app . In order to ride, you need a subscription to Equinox+, clip-in shoes (specifically Delta or SPD-style), a pair of hand weights, and a SoulCycle Bike Mat.
This bike has a footprint of 62.2 inches long by 22.2 inches wide by 53.5 inches high, which is comparable to similar bikes. The product comes with a large 21.5-inch display screen to watch workout classes while you ride. You are also able to connect to Bluetooth or streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime. The number of profiles that the bike has is unlimited, but up to 5 accounts can be logged in at the same time.
At $2,500 the bike is very pricey, but SoulCycle does offer a monthly financing option. An Equinox+ subscription, which costs $40 per month, includes on-demand cycling classes as well as other forms of exercise like Precision Run, PURE Yoga, HeadStrong, and TB12.
Specs
Power Requirements | Plugs into any standard electrical all outlet on a 110V-120V circuit |
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User Height Range | 4’ 10” to 6’ 10” |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Touchscreen | 21.5 in. |
Footprint | 62.2” L x 22.2” W x 53.5” H |
User weight capacity | 350 lbs |
Summary
If you’re looking for a Peloton alternative, the SoulCycle At-Home bike could be an option. It’s pricey, but the bike itself is a quality build. The reviews about the Equinox+ app are mixed, but that being said, the SoulCycle bike can be a fun way to incorporate cardio into your everyday life if you have the extra money to spend.