Prime Day 2026 is entering its final hours, and the event’s steep discounts are drawing attention from home‑gym enthusiasts.
Among the most notable reductions, the Peloton Cross‑Training Bike+ is listed at $1,795, a $900 cut from its usual $2,695 price, representing a 33 percent discount.
The standard Peloton Cross‑Training Bike also sees a price drop, now offered for $1,295 compared with its typical $1,695 cost, a $400 saving.
Both Peloton models belong to the Cross‑Training line, featuring a swiveling screen on the standard bike and additional amenities such as a fan, camera, and voice controls on the Bike+.
The NordicTrack T Series 9 Bike is available for $399, down $100 from $499, delivering a 20 percent discount.
A certified refurbished Peloton Bike+ is priced at $1,395, a $600 reduction from its standard $1,995 price point.
The YOSUDA Friction 1.0 bike is discounted to $170.97, down $79.02 from $249.99.
Sunny Health & Fitness offers its Smart Pro bike for $299.99, a $60 decrease from the original $359.99.
Prime Day also includes reduced prices on complementary accessories, including cycling shoes, pedal toe cages, phone or tablet mounts, bike mats, and water‑bottle holders.
Competing retailers are matching the savings trend, with Walmart, Best Buy and Target running sales through late June that feature discounts of up to 50 percent on a range of fitness and technology products.