tropics001 wrote: » we have one. got it shipped to NI then drove it down to dublin. there was one in our NY apartment building gym for a couple of years so we knew we would use it and not get sick of it quickly. my wife was the main decider so i left her go with it... she loves it. certainly it is expensive. i like it a lot. if i have a 40 minute break between work calls i can jump on an on-demand ride, or see what is coming up as a live class over next few hours. social is the obvious main draw. competing against the rest of users who have taken the class is very motivating. i lost this feature for a day or two when the clocks changed, and that showed me just how much i need it. i try to get in about top 10% of people who have taken the class. then like a normal race you will have people around you who you bump up and down on the leaderboard. i follow a bunch of old friends from USA so i can filter on just these if they have also taken the class. i'm into golf so i follow a lot of those guys, i can just about keep up with lee westwood but mcilroy is depressingly fast. it does very well at tracking against previous efforts, so you can target a personal best for each of the class times tracked separately, so you have a 20 min personal best and also a 30, 45 min etc. it's measured on output (cadence * resistance) so after 10 minutes my output might be 27, and it tracks that my personal best at this point in the past was, say, 29. price is obviously a downside, also lack of availability in ireland. i'm concerned as to what might happen if the bike breaks. although dealings with customer care so far have been good. the classes may not be for everyone - particularly some of the girl instructors treat it like a therapy session. it can get a bit much at times. but you find the instructors you click with, just like anything else. it's a premium bit of kit, packaged very nicely at a premium price. not for everyone but there certainly seems to be a market for it.
dublinbay34 wrote: » Similarly I used to go to the studio in NY and had one in my apartment buildings gym. I got one shipped directly to Ireland through Peloton in May 2019. I simply emailed them and they happened to be doing a trial rollout in Ireland and got it two weeks later. I randomly bumped into the delivery driver installing one in an office in Grafton street before the lockdown. He told me he was based in Dublin and had been delivering quite a lot around Ireland.
eastie17 wrote: » Anyone know if they have any plans to actually ship to Ireland? If I got one in the UK, I have a good friend there who would have no issue letting me use his address and forward shipping it to me, however does the app care your IP is in Ireland or any other potential restrictions with the software using it in Ireland? Thanks
eastie17 wrote: » Thanks Rathminor, I have used them alot when travelling and using hotel gyms in the US, had to get up earlier and earlier to get on it which says something. I do like them and think it will definetly be used, I do crossfit 3 times a week but class size are restricted to 7 now and its getting more and more difficult to get in so having one of them would be worth it. When you mention the UK phone number, is that just to place the order, or is their a dependency on the number as part of your membership after that?
munkytennis wrote: » Does the app work down south? j
marcus2000 wrote: » Did you figure this out? I just signed up for the free month ...I already have a turbo trainer and use Zwift, but I wanted to try the Pelaton Spin classes....but I can't find the app in the Android app store. It doesn't seem to be available in the Republic. I downloaded it to my firestick, but thats just a few videos. I suppose you need the App to connect it to my trainer??
GalwayBmw wrote: » Can the bike be used in an old fashioned way - by setting the time, type of program (strength/fat burner etc.) and level? (I heard about preloaded classes but that's not what I'm on). I understand that its main value comes from the live online classes support, but it'd be nice to get an alternative when no live classes are available by whatever reason. Can anyone share their experience with it?
Interested Observer wrote: » Still not possible to buy these in Ireland? Is there an easy way to get one? I presume all the parcel motel type services would either not transport something that size or else charge a stupid amount? Have just read through the thread and don't have an NI address I can use, ****.
Weepsie wrote: » Peleton are being sued for the unlawful use of over 1000 songs. This is a crowd who have also tried to sue some competitors out of business, sued a layperson for using the term Peleton in something and tried to copyright the word Peleton, and have ben sued by the designer of their bikes for infringing copyright. They seem like an awful shower to be honest.
jrosen wrote: » no still not possible, they are not licensed to sell in Ireland. Thats not changing anytime soon. Do you have anyone through work who may have family or friends up north?
Interested Observer wrote: » Can't think of any off the top of my head but will see if I can figure something, thanks. Need to give both their address and phone number right?
jrosen wrote: » Not sure, I haven't gone through the process myself yet.
Deleted User wrote: » Anyone any experience with Nordictrack? Same thing but has Irish retailers.
DaveyDave wrote: » What does Peloton do specifically with the social aspect that others don't? This seems to be the key selling point I'm hearing about. You'd get an entry level bike and a very good turbo for a lot less. Not only is the bike very expensive, it's also £39 a month which is a lot of money for a subscription... I have zero interest in Peloton, just curious.
DaveyDave wrote: » What does Peloton do specifically with the social aspect that others don't?
ED E wrote: » Its a bit of a w@nker cult, think those that have a stiffy for Apple products. I'll be attacked now in a sec for saying it, but its what it is. Kickr Bike and Zwift if you have that kinda money and some sense.
jrosen wrote: » Guess Im part of the wanker cult. lol I know nothing about other bikes tbh. But I used peloton when I lived in the US and loved the class side of it. It was a great alternative for me when I couldnt make my regular in person class. My building had them in their gym so I wasnt paying anything extra to use them. I love my spin classes, but there is limited spin in my area with really only 1/2 instructors that are any way good. It really takes a certain type to make a spin class something you love and actually look forward to doing. So for me, someone who needs to be instructed peloton worked a treat.