It isn’t controversial to say that getting enough exercise isn’t always as easy as it should be. Making time for the gym can feel impossible, but there are ways to burn those calories at home instead. The humble exercise bike is always a solid option, and there is definitely no shortage of options. The best exercise bikes can help you get a great workout without having to venture anywhere, and they don’t take up as much space as something like a treadmill. Peloton is one option that you’re probably familiar with, but it’s incredibly expensive, especially if you don’t want to use the on-demand classes and other perks that come with it. And at a time when a recent CNET survey found that a whopping 93% of Americans are worried about inflation, it’s important to save money wherever possible.
If you don’t have the budget for a Peloton, you’ll be happy to know that we’ve tested a range of exercise bikes to help you find the best alternatives — ones that deliver quality workouts while fitting your budget and fitness goals.
Which is the best Peloton alternative?
I’ve been testing indoor bikes for more than five years now, and while I don’t think there’s a single bike that’s perfect for all people I would say the best overall Peloton alternative is the BowFlex Velocore series. If you’re looking for a large display with a variety of options that Peloton does not offer, you will be pleased with this bike. However, if a giant screen is not a priority for you, there is a budget-friendly version available with a 16-inch display.
Editor’s note, June 10: BowFlex filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this year, and the brand is now owned by Johnson Health Tech, which also owns Horizon Fitness and Matrix. You can still buy BowFlex products through its website and via retailers such as Amazon and Dick’s Sporting Goods.
Editor’s note, Jan. 1: We’ll be updating this page periodically in the new year. There are currently new machines in the testing stages, as you’ll see noted below. Some brands we’re considering that weren’t tested previously include Schwinn, Aviron, NordicTrack, Horizon and Zwift Ride.
Best Peloton alternatives of 2025
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BowFlex is known for its home workout machines, but its Velocore series is genuinely something anyone can enjoy. The bike is surprisingly modular, and its magnetic resistance system allows you to get a whole-body workout without making a ton of noise. The big front wheels make it easy to move around and you can use the big speakers on the front of the display, although Bluetooth is also an option. The truly unique part of this design is the way it allows you to lean into your rides thanks to a locked hinge, which offers a core workout while you ride.
What makes this exercise bike stand out is everything you get on the screen. The BowFlex JRNY service does require a subscription to use, but at $20 per month, it’s less than half the cost of Peloton’s service and offers a ton of things you can’t get elsewhere. If you want a growing set of classes to give you a clear set of instructions for working out, BowFlex has quite a bit to offer through its subscription service. If that’s not your thing, there are loads of other options including just watching Netflix or Hulu or even Max while you ride. It’s something few other bikes do unless you bring your own screen, and BowFlex does it with ease.
Editor’s note: The BowFlex VeloCore Bike 22″ is the newest VeloCore model and is currently in testing.
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A lot of indoor bike manufacturers try to compete with Peloton on price without sacrificing a ton in quality, but Echelon does it better than most. If you’re new to cycling without knowing whether this is something you want to massively invest in, a budget option that’s fun to use makes a big difference. The frame on the Echelon EX-3 is sturdy, offers a rear flywheel with magnetic resistance, and it’s got a great tablet and phone mount you can position however you want. It’s also got rear-mounted water bottle holders, which isn’t common with indoor bikes but nice if you want to feel like you’re simulating an outdoor ride on a performance bike.
Echelon’s bikes are not a 100% copy of the Peloton experience. If you’ve used a Peloton before, you’ll notice this bike is a little louder and the magnetic resistance is a little sudden and intense by comparison. What you do get is a Bluetooth connection so you can use just about any app to tell you how well your workout went, and at a price that even if you add in the optional subscription from Echelon is dramatically less than what you’ll find anywhere else.
Editor’s note: The Echelon Connect EX-5s, the newest model in the Smart Connect series, is currently in the testing stage.