Peloton App Review. The Peloton app is just under $20 with a lot of value in just what it can offer for you . Con’s. I’m not gonna lie, it was hard for me to find con’s with this fitness app. But here are some things to think about. However, none of them deter from the effectiveness of the Peloton app. Review of The Peloton Digital App Experience Not Just Cycling Classes . The Peloton Bike amassed its fame from its stellar indoor cycling classes, but don’t just assume that Peloton is a one-trick pony. The Peloton Digital app is packed with classes that go way beyond indoor cycling including classes for yoga, indoor running, outdoor running. As noted, that app delivers a very Peloton-like experience, but also has roughly the same subscription rates. To find out more, read my Echelon EX3 hands-on first take from a few months ago.
The first thing that many people want to know about the Peloton App, is the cost. Currently, Peloton is offering free access to their app in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic. You can try the app, at home, for free for 90 days, as long as you sign up by April 30 th. Normally, the app costs $19.49 per month if you do not have the Peloton App. Peloton App Review. When I first saw the Peloton commercials, I knew I wanted to try their classes. They seemed interactive and fun, and I had a feeling they’d be something exciting to add to my home workout routine. At the same time, I couldn’t justify purchasing another spin bike because I already own a different brand. (When I was.
Cycling: This is the #1 reason why I have and love the Peloton app. I started my Peloton journey using the app propped up on a spin bike and finally bought a bike a couple of years ago. My favorite rides: Live DJ rides (my #1!), themed rides (like Latin Ride or Greatest Showman ride), Sundays with Love with Ally, and Club Bangers with Alex.
Hope you enjoyed my Peloton app review. If you’ve tried the app (or have the Peloton bike), let me know what you think in the comments! If you're self-motivated enough to hit play on a workout video and are into indoor cycling, the @onepeloton app is a no-brainer. I recommend it 10000% percent and look forward to every class I take. Now that I’ve officially been using my Peloton bike and the Peloton app almost every day for more than a month, I figured it’s time to give you a review! I bought “The Works” package, which includes the bike, a pair of spin shoes, a pair of weights, a heart rate monitor and a mat.As with everything I do on my blog, I like these fitness reviews to be comprehensive. Before we had the bike, I just propped my phone up on the stationary spin bike at my gym, opened the Peloton Digital App, popped in my airpods (review here) and would take classes that way (sometimes live, but usually just a replay). I really enjoyed the classes – they flew by and left me in a sweaty, happy mess. Overall review of the Peloton app. I have to admit, I’m very critical of workout programs and fitness apps and I try out a lot, but I rarely like any, other than my beloved Les Mills. Yet, the Peloton app is the first one that has kept me interested, engaged and excited about my workouts.