Looking to adopt a connected fitness system to keep you motivated? We evaluate two of the most popular options: ProForm Vue and Peloton Bike.
Home fitness was heating up even before the pandemic shut down gyms and sent most of us home. Those inspiring home gym setups showed that it’s possible to create a customized setup that caters to individual workout styles and preferences right from your own living room or garage.
Today, we’ll compare the similarities and differences between the ProForm Vue and the Peloton Bike. Yes, these are different pieces of equipment, and this may be a bit of an apples-to-oranges comparison, but hear us out: Folks who need to get in shape may not yet be loyal to a method, system, or piece of equipment and are likely shopping for a system they can grow with. This is the place to find out more about what you can expect from two popular pieces of connected home fitness equipment.
Hardware From a hardware standpoint, you’re either buying an expensive mirror that acts as a screen with sound output along with some weights or a costly stationary bike that has a screen and sound output. Some Bike packages also include biking shoes, bike mats, a light set of weights, and a heart-rate band.
The ProForm Vue is selling for $1,499. That price includes the Vue mirror, a 10-pound barbell, two 5-pound dumbbells, and four 2.5 weight plates, all of which clip to the backside of the Vue mirror. It also includes an iFIT Family membership and 30 days of free streaming of live and on-demand fitness. Shipping is free, and there’s a 30-day money-back guarantee. The Vue has a two-year warranty on the frame and one year one on parts and labor.
Peloton’s All-Access Membership costs $39 per month, and new users can get 30 days free. The entire family can use a single membership, and the app is necessary to get live and on-demand classes and fitness tracking.Content iFit claims to have a library of over 16,000 live and on-demand classes ranging from yoga to strength to cardio.
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