
The Peloton Cross Training Bike is a premium indoor exercise bike designed for users who want a complete fitness ecosystem — combining cardio, strength training, yoga, Pilates, barre, and more in one compact footprint. Featuring a 21.5" rotating Full HD touchscreen, 100-level manual magnetic resistance, precision-adjustable fit, and access to Peloton’s world-class training library (with membership), this bike delivers immersive workouts and personalized guidance for all fitness levels. Perfect for home gyms, apartments, and small spaces, it brings studio-quality training into your home.
The Peloton Cross Training Bike is a premium indoor exercise bike designed for users who want a complete fitness ecosystem — combining cardio, strength training, yoga, Pilates, barre, and more in one compact footprint. Featuring a 21.5" rotating Full HD touchscreen, 100-level manual magnetic resistance, precision-adjustable fit, and access to Peloton’s world-class training library (with membership), this bike delivers immersive workouts and personalized guidance for all fitness levels. Perfect for home gyms, apartments, and small spaces, it brings studio-quality training into your home.
Compatibility & Fit Supports users up to 297 lbs with a sturdy alloy-steel frame. Precision-fit adjustable handlebars & seat accommodate a wide range of heights. Compact footprint (54" L × 23" W × 61" H) fits easily in small spaces. Recommended clearance: 24” on all sides and 8 ft ceiling height for full screen rotation and training range. Stability & Performance Heavy-duty 178 lb frame provides commercial-level stability during intense rides. Magnetic resistance system with 100 micro-adjustable levels for precise training. Front-facing speakers provide crystal-clear audio for immersive classes. Belt drive ensures a smooth, quiet ride suitable for apartments and shared spaces. Resistance & Operation Manual magnetic resistance provides smooth transitions and long-term durability. 100 resistance levels allow fine-tuning for beginners to advanced riders. Supports cardio intervals, endurance rides, climb sessions, and HIIT workouts. Ideal for strength + cardio hybrid routines. Digital Features & App Integration 21.5" rotating Full HD touchscreen enables cross-training off the bike. Access 15+ workout types: cycling, strength, yoga, meditation, Pilates, barre, stretching & more. Personalized weekly workout plans and class recommendations. Performance metrics: cadence, resistance level, output, heart rate (with accessories), and progress history. Requires Peloton All-Access Membership ($49.99/mo) to unlock full content and performance tracking. Design & User Features Compact footprint smaller than many yoga mats. 360° swivel screen transitions easily from cycling to floor workouts. Sleek black alloy-steel frame designed for durability and stability. Self-assembly required; bike weight may require two people for lifting. Floor-space compatible with small rooms, home gyms, and apartment setups.
Pros
Immersive training experience with a 21.5" HD rotating touchscreen.
Full access to Peloton’s premium training library across 15+ workout types.
100 levels of magnetic resistance for precise, progressive training.
Compact footprint suitable for small spaces.
Strong, stable alloy-steel frame supports up to 297 lbs.
Personalized workout plans and class recommendations keep users motivated.
Trade-offs / Challenges
Requires $49.99/mo membership for full functionality.
Very heavy (178 lbs) — may require help to assemble or move.
Higher price point compared to non-smart exercise bikes.
Needs 24" clearance on all sides and a minimum 8’ ceiling height.
No automatic resistance adjustments like some premium models.
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High Quality and Durable - The Peloton is a very high-quality piece of exercise equipment. It is sturdy and durable from sweat. It also takes a beating in daily use, due to the weight of the user, the wheel, and the screen. I’m usually drenched in sweat after riding mine, and somehow it holds up day after day.
I love my Peloton bike. Debated between the treadmill or the bike and am so glad I got the bike. I like the subscription service and the instructors you get to choose from.