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Peloton Summer Pass deal: 3 months for $12.99

June 23, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

SAVE $25.98: Ready to train for all your summer adventures? As of June 23, new subscribers can get three months of the Peloton app for just $12.99(opens in a new tab) as a part of the company’s yearly Summer Pass deal. Signing up will save you 66% on your first three months.


If you’ve ever contemplated trying out the Peloton app(opens in a new tab), now’s the time to do it.

Through June 30, the fitness brand is running its annual Summer Pass deal, which offers three months of the Peloton app for the price of one month — just $12.99. Our apologies to current Peloton users, but this deal is for new subscribers only.

If you do happen to be a new subscriber, you’ll be able to take advantage of all that Peloton has to offer without shelling out over a thousand dollars for a fancy connected bike or treadmill. Note that if you happen to like Peloton App and want to keep your membership after the first three months, the price will go up to $12.99 per month.

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Is the Peloton App worth it if you don’t own the bike? We tested it to find out.

The Peloton app is filled with thousands of live and on-demand workouts across a huge variety of categories, including running, cycling, strength, HIIT, yoga, and so much more. You can’t use the live leaderboard function if you don’t have a Peloton device, but the app is the next best thing, at a budget-friendly price.

If you have a smart TV, opting for the Peloton app is honestly a good alternative to a connected fitness mirror. Sure, it might not give you real time feedback (the new Peloton Guide(opens in a new tab) will, though!) but you will be able to follow studio-style workout classes on a big screen. You can also connect your smartwatch (if it’s compatible) and track your metrics onscreen.

The Peloton app also features plenty of motivational features to keep you logging on for a workout. You’ll get various badges and virtual rewards every time you hit a new milestone, which gives you that little dopamine boost and helps you keep track of your progress over time.

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