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Anything like peleton in Ireland

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31,138 ✭✭✭✭Lumen


    I have a smart trainer (Kickr Core) and a TrainerRoad subscription.

    It's a brilliant combination. In erg mode the trainer automatically adjusts the resistance so you don't have to think about timing or concentration, as long as you're turning the pedals you're hitting the numbers.

    Plus there's various drills suggested like cadence or one legged focus, if you can be bothered.

    With the training plans it makes the whole thing almost idiot proof.

    Almost. I managed to break myself doing two weeks of daily interval sessions. I am an advanced idiot.


  • Registered Users Posts: 787 ✭✭✭ctlsleh


    Hoggy1983 wrote: »

    I had a friends address lined up to use in Northern Ireland but managed to swing it so it got delivered to my home. Its a bit mad that they don't cover ROI as standard considering the bikes are sent out from Dublin!

    Could you explain further? thanks!


  • Registered Users Posts: 85 ✭✭tropics001


    ctlsleh wrote: »
    Could you explain further? thanks!

    when my bike was being delivered (to friend up in NI) it was an 01 dublin number and irish guy on the phone to confirm delivery. i wondered at the time if i could just ask them to drop it off to me in dublin but i let it slide.
    it was delivered mostly put together apart from handlebars, pedals and screen which were easy to screw together.


  • Registered Users Posts: 15 cheadle999


    Hoggy1983 wrote: »
    I put my money where my mouth is and bought one.

    No regrets at all and I've already used it 20 times in the past month.

    The app will work globally although I was warned by the delivery team the peloton can sometimes check this.

    I had a friends address lined up to use in Northern Ireland but managed to swing it so it got delivered to my home. Its a bit mad that they don't cover ROI as standard considering the bikes are sent out from Dublin!

    You'll need a UK address to get started and pay though.

    They will just deliver it 95% built. Word of warning if moving upstairs...weighs a tonne!



    Hi hoggy,

    ive ordered a bike a few days a go and have it arranged to be delivered up north but woould save a lot of hassle if i could get delivered straight to me in dublin.

    how did you go manage to go about this?

    thanks


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,629 ✭✭✭jrosen


    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.

    I loved the use of the peloton while in the states too. Used it all the time when I couldn't get the a flywheel class. We have considered doing what you have done but are concerned if the bike breaks or something is wrong we wont be able to have it repaired.

    Dont think they have any plans for a ROI release.


  • Registered Users Posts: 290 ✭✭Rathminor


    cheadle999 wrote: »
    Hi hoggy,

    ive ordered a bike a few days a go and have it arranged to be delivered up north but woould save a lot of hassle if i could get delivered straight to me in dublin.

    how did you go manage to go about this?

    thanks

    Hi,

    I too have just arrived a peloton via a friend in the north. The order confirm mentions that they will be in touch within 4 days to arrange delivery, but initially it flagged a 7-9 week lead time.

    Did you have a long lead time, and did the courier company reach out to the UK phone number provided or did they contact you by email.

    I am also hoping to get them to deliver to me in Dublin, rather than have to go up north to collect it, given it is due to ship ex Dublin


  • Registered Users Posts: 787 ✭✭✭ctlsleh


    Rathminor wrote: »
    Hi,

    I too have just arrived a peloton via a friend in the north. The order confirm mentions that they will be in touch within 4 days to arrange delivery, but initially it flagged a 7-9 week lead time.

    Did you have a long lead time, and did the courier company reach out to the UK phone number provided or did they contact you by email.

    I am also hoping to get them to deliver to me in Dublin, rather than have to go up north to collect it, given it is due to ship ex Dublin

    I ordered mine about 2 weeks ago expecting that it would be a 7 week leadtime, next thing my friend gets a call to tell them it was being delivered the next day, that was a week later, so I was delighted.
    Unfortunately I wasnt able to change the delivery, they said it was already loaded in the truck.

    One thing that people should understand is that it comes with cleat pedals only, so you need to order the shoes which are really good, you can also order cages that clip in, you need to talk to support to do that.

    It’s a great product, you won’t be disappointed


  • Registered Users Posts: 15 cheadle999


    ctlsleh wrote: »
    I ordered mine about 2 weeks ago expecting that it would be a 7 week leadtime, next thing my friend gets a call to tell them it was being delivered the next day, that was a week later, so I was delighted.
    Unfortunately I wasnt able to change the delivery, they said it was already loaded in the truck.

    One thing that people should understand is that it comes with cleat pedals only, so you need to order the shoes which are really good, you can also order cages that clip in, you need to talk to support to do that.

    It’s a great product, you won’t be disappointed


    Do you know the name of the delivery company by any chance? I might try get in touch with them to see if I can arrange delivering to Dublin. Thanks.


  • Registered Users Posts: 787 ✭✭✭ctlsleh


    cheadle999 wrote: »
    Do you know the name of the delivery company by any chance? I might try get in touch with them to see if I can arrange delivering to Dublin. Thanks.

    Don’t know the name of the company , the number that I received the call from was 01 2551165


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  • Registered Users Posts: 85 ✭✭tropics001


    ctlsleh wrote: »

    One thing that people should understand is that it comes with cleat pedals only, so you need to order the shoes which are really good, you can also order cages that clip in, you need to talk to support to do that.

    the cleats are "look delta" compatible. you can get those adaptors on amazon and attach them to any cycling shoes. the ones from peloton are pretty crappy quality imo, unless you're getting them free as part of a deal.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    I’ve recently bought one, subsided by my ‘wellbeing’ reimbursement at work (not sure I’d have committed if all out of my own pocket). Subscribed through my UK address and then drove it over here. The main factor for me was how unbelievably smooth and quiet it is. It’s a pretty amazing piece of hardware. Not a sound from it.....not so much as a low hum....even at full power. So that means it can be used any time of the day or night without annoying downstairs or next door neighbours. It is literally silent

    Have come to like some of the classes and is definitely helping with my power when on the road.

    My main concern, and reason for posting, is how i get it looked at if anything goes wrong (though I don’t expect it to as look after it very carefully).. Don’t mind driving it up north for a service, because presumably nothing available in Dublin. Has anyone had any experience of getting it serviced / repaired in Ireland, or are we completely on our own


  • Registered Users Posts: 290 ✭✭Rathminor


    Feedback on the Peloton bike:

    I received my bike in the last two weeks and have been delighted with it. The lead time is < 2 weeks as orders for NI ship through Dublin.

    It’s a nuisance that they don’t sell directly into Ireland, however if a friend lets you use a 0044 phone number and a NI address your can get around that. Once you get an email from peloton about shipping, you can contact the Dublin based logistics company. They were flexible with me if I could collect the bike from their warehouse.

    The bike comes almost fully assembled. You need to bolt in the monitor and do one or two small pieces. I am hopeless at DIY and was able to sort it all out in about 40 minutes.

    The system is very user friendly and easy to use. I have the bike in my kitchen. It has a small footprint- 2 ft by 4 ft, but I recommend the Matt, as users will sweat plenty in the workouts. Having the bike isn’t he kitchen makes it very easy and conducive to use. I have used it 9 of the first 10 days, taking classes ranging from 20 mins to 45 mins long.

    My 3 teenagers have also gotten good usage so far- whilst the system is expensive to start with, the monthly subscription is for the bike itself connecting, and not per user. I feel that for €45 per month, all of my family can very easily take a class whenever we want, so whilst apprehensive of the cost before taking the plunge, feel you still get good value from the subscription.

    One feature the teenagers Liked was they could input their favourite musician, ie Juice world and they then had a list of about 10 classes based on his music and similar themes.
    Our consensus is that the classes are very good, and the coaches all push/encourage you throughout. Sound quality is also very good.

    The shoes are daunting at first, but I bought a second pair for my wife and daughter (with a set of Shimano SPD Cleats) and they work fine- they are cheaper than a second set of peleton cleats.

    Lastly I didn’t know that peleton have a referral system, so if you use a referral code from a user when ordering the bike, you will get £100 credit for clothing. Here is my code if you wanted to use it: N4QBCJ.

    If anybody has an particular questions on the bike ask away, or send me a DM. My only regret is not ordering earlier (due to concerns on the cost and their not selling to Ireland)

    I don’t have the Answer to what happens if the bike breaks - however it is a very sturdy piece of kit, so hopefully that’s a bridge I won’t have to cross. Incidentally I think the bike weights 135 lbs- I felt as though it weighted a tonne when moving into my kitchen, so it will not be easy to move upstairs in a house if you were thinking it is easy move. A lot of the weight seems to be in the base, but this helps give it a very good anchor when you are out of the saddle on any particular ride/class.


  • Registered Users Posts: 787 ✭✭✭ctlsleh


    Tneres a #pelotonireland tag for all the Irish users also.......nice to do a high5 to other irish users when online


  • Registered Users Posts: 10 dublinbay34


    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.

    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.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1 Cronuts


    Saw your thread. I have a Keiser M3i. It’s a beast and also pricey but it works with Peloton digital app, Zwift also, and any other app you can think of and I use it nearly every day <only with peloton> . Bought the bike when lock down hit as I’ve been out of work since May and knew I was finishing up and didn’t know how long it would take to get back to work and needed to not go crazy and lazy.
    You miss some functionality of the Peloton bike as in the leaderboard (mostly) and being able to talk to people but you can save all your metrics to Strava or MPaceline (Peloton digital companion app). I love the power zone cycling workouts (they absolutely improve your cycling). Seriously scorch the calories and I’ve been getting really fit. The strength classes are good too. Cancelled my gym membership (more because I need a job), but may never go back.
    I was so impressed with the whole setup I bought a few shares in them too as during lockdown everyone was jumping on it in the states and they have since rocketed. Might be too late to make gains on that front though. I
    Don’t own a road bike but will get one by next summer as I’ve gotten a lot stronger at cycling in a short period of time in an enjoyable way and I can pretty much thank Peloton for that. -lus I can just get on it throughout winter without even caring about the weather


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  • Registered Users Posts: 448 ✭✭eastie17


    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.

    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


  • Site Banned Posts: 20,686 ✭✭✭✭Weepsie


    Even though I think the pricing and idea of this is fairly ludicrous when when compared to some of the stuff you can get (Wattbikes, Wahoo, Elite trainers etc), passing through arnotts I some something similar to peleton.

    It's a fairly direct competitor called echelon, similar idea, maybe not as rounded yet but about half the price it seems


  • Registered Users Posts: 290 ✭✭Rathminor


    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

    Hi,
    I have had no issue with accessing either the app from my phone of the bike itself communicating with the peloton server.
    The one restraining factor when ordering was the need for a UK prefix on a mobile phone, as once you had an address up north the order could then be accepted on line.

    As further feedback, when I bought the bike, I was sceptical as to how often I or my family would use it, given there was still also a monthly subscription fee.Three months in I am now 90+ classes down (equates to 45 plus days, as they always recommend a 5-10 minute warm down). The bike also has no limits on the number of users, so I find that 2-3 of my family use the bike daily.
    The variety of classes is also excellent. I like the climbs and HIIT classes, and there are always 5-6 new classes of each weekly along with a massive back catalogue of classes.
    Highly recommended if you are thinking of taking the plunge!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 448 ✭✭eastie17


    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?


  • Registered Users Posts: 290 ✭✭Rathminor


    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?
    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?

    It’s just for ordering. My mate up north had an Irish mobile number so I couldn’t use that when ordering, but I used his wife’s number which worked great.
    Previously I had phoned up their customer service, but they wouldn’t take a combination of NI address and non 0044 phone number...
    You create your account on the bike itself, so that works fine from Dublin.
    I also saw last night that peloton have now introduced a higher spec bike with a 24” monitor this week, which rotates 360 degrees and can also be used for cardio.. it’s called the bike+.
    With the launch of the new unit, the price for the packages with the standard bike has fallen by £250 which is a good discount, especially when combined with Sterling haven fallen in recent weeks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 400 ✭✭marcus2000


    Does the app work down south?


    j

    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??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 90 ✭✭draoicht


    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??

    I sideloaded it to my phone, signed up and got the one month free trial. Working perfectly and now casting to TV from phone.


  • Registered Users Posts: 91 ✭✭GalwayBmw


    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?


  • Registered Users Posts: 290 ✭✭Rathminor


    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?

    Yes it can - effectively you would opt for a scenic ride, and then would set your own cadence and resistance so that you can cycle for as long as you want.

    In reality there is such an array of classes, you will never run out of classes from the back catalogue. I also find that as all the classes are available, and your metrics are tracked on an as live basis, you don’t need to take the classes live. I have taken circa 125 different cycling classes to date and non of them have been live.

    Classes will range from 5 mins to 75 mins, with a lot of focus on HIIT sessions. Highly recommended.


  • Posts: 0 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Anyone any experience with Nordictrack? Same thing but has Irish retailers.


  • Posts: 0 ✭✭✭✭ Jerry Square Nomad


    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, ****.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,629 ✭✭✭jrosen


    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, ****.

    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?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 27,065 ✭✭✭✭breezy1985


    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.


    God I hate when people try copyright words like that. Those supposedly hip cool Brewdog lads are shockingly bad for trying to copyright common brewing terms


  • Posts: 0 ✭✭✭✭ Jerry Square Nomad


    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?

    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?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,629 ✭✭✭jrosen


    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?

    Not sure, I haven't gone through the process myself yet.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 290 ✭✭Rathminor


    jrosen wrote: »
    Not sure, I haven't gone through the process myself yet.

    You need a NÍ address and UK phone number to register your order, but once the order is logged, you can get around the system and get the bike redirected or collected. See my earlier post.

    I got my bike in June and have racked up over 200 classes since ( one class plus one cool down ride each time). It’s a great piece of exercise equipment and the classes are excellent and addictive.


  • Registered Users Posts: 115 ✭✭topdecko


    Anyone any experience with Nordictrack? Same thing but has Irish retailers.

    Afraid i had a poor experience recently with Nordic Track. Had to return two bikes due to defects and there are recurrent issues with the software. Keeps buffering and wrecking workouts. Would avoid - good idea poor execution. They don't have live classes which is a drawback as well.

    As regards Peloton
    1 How difficult is it to get delivered to Irish address? Why are they not selling in ireland - surely just need distributer or something.
    2 Does the app work in Ireland - can you access live spin classes? Or do you need to use VPN etc?
    3 Given my recent issues with defective machine I am obviously concerned if it develops an issue.

    What is next best compromise in people opinion? Tried Nordictrack and have had poor experience.

    thanks for any info


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,289 ✭✭✭DaveyDave


    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.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,169 ✭✭✭✭ED E


    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.

    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.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 50,184 CMod ✭✭✭✭magicbastarder


    DaveyDave wrote: »
    What does Peloton do specifically with the social aspect that others don't?
    i assume peloton is more classes driven? that you've a 'leader' shouting instructions at you from somewhere.

    it's the proprietary nature of the hardware that'd have me running for the hills. is there any company offering similar classes, but not tied to their specific hardware?


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 25,172 Mod ✭✭✭✭CramCycle


    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.

    To be fair you could say the same thing about alot of people with a Kickr Bike and Zwift, each to their own.

    I won't attack you over it, Peloton is not my cuppa tea for a variety of reasons, Zwift was good but also not my cuppa tea in the end but let people do what they want, I say let them at it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,629 ✭✭✭jrosen


    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.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,289 ✭✭✭DaveyDave


    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.

    Is there really no spin class options with existing training platforms?


  • Registered Users Posts: 787 ✭✭✭ctlsleh


    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.


    Me too.......what’s great about is the instructors are very motivating and you’re competing directly with others. It also appeals to everyone in the family as it’s not only spinning, but also includes running, strength and conditioning, yoga, cardio, floor exercises etc.

    I considered Zwift, and first of all, to do it properly requires a properly connected solution like KICKR spending up to €1000 or more for that, plus some peripherals. Secondly they are noisy and I didn’t want an actual bike that needs maintenance and oiling in the house. Thirdly, the zwift setup is limited to cycling only and very focussed on that, which is fine if that’s what you’re into.

    Peloton is just more accessible and appealing in a family environment, it’s fun, great instructors and really great all round workouts.

    Horses for courses.........not a wan7er cult


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 919 ✭✭✭ChickenBalls


    My 2 cents...

    I got a nordictrack treadmill during lockdown 1 - Cost 2K Euro from McSports including iFit for free for 1 year. I already have Kickr Core (Turbo for my bike) and Zwift so I'm covered for cycling.

    I was using the treadmill with Zwift a few times which works great via Stryd (Footpod) but then I noticed the wife using iFit and the programs it has on it - there is live sessions you can join. I was actually impressed with it tbh - it automatically controls the speed and incline of the treadmill during the workout and I even did the 2019 Boston Marathon course (in 5 parts) with one of the trainers - Ashley Paulsen - Olympic athlete. It does crash every now and then thou. It's an Android device. One tip if you buy one, just get the small screen 1750 model no need for the bigger screen because you can cast to your TV for free :) Just search on youtube you'll see the hack. iFit includes strength training, Yoga, running, cycling all of which are pretty good - the app isn't the greatest to navigate thats my only grip.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,160 ✭✭✭nilhg


    For anyone who fancies something like the peloton/spin class experience with third party equipment it might be worth having a look at Bkool

    https://www.bkool.com/en/fitness

    I see there's a free trial and you can take part with just a HRM or cadence sensor

    I haven't used this part of Bkool myself but have used the cycling sim, which works quite well.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1 PhilipCNolan


    As its the time of year that people often look to purchase high end home gym equipment...I would just like to share my experience / story...for any prospective purchaser.

    Purchased NordicTrack S22i Exercise Bike Jan 2020 for 2700 euros. Initially worked fine and was getting used to it. Due to COVID started WFH and walked dog alot as weather was good.

    Tried to use one day around May - didn't work. Called Elvery's ......just directed me to customer support based in UK. I'll say no more about Elvery's.....never again!!!
    UK support decided parts had failed and would ship replacements....these arrived late October.....service engineer then tells me wrong parts....so I get back onto ICON-UK Customer support and they now advise will be 12 weeks before parts received.
    In short cost 2700...failed after 8 hours use and will be nearly one year before its fixed!!!

    My advise....DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FOR Elvery's as they don't support afterwards and avoid NORDICTRACK Brand Gym Equipment......it's Garbage. I'm an Electronics Engineer with over 30 years experience....so have a good idea what I'm taking about.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,255 ✭✭✭07Lapierre


    As its the time of year that people often look to purchase high end home gym equipment...I would just like to share my experience / story...for any prospective purchaser.

    Purchased NordicTrack S22i Exercise Bike Jan 2020 for 2700 euros. Initially worked fine and was getting used to it. Due to COVID started WFH and walked dog alot as weather was good.

    Tried to use one day around May - didn't work. Called Elvery's ......just directed me to customer support based in UK. I'll say no more about Elvery's.....never again!!!
    UK support decided parts had failed and would ship replacements....these arrived late October.....service engineer then tells me wrong parts....so I get back onto ICON-UK Customer support and they now advise will be 12 weeks before parts received.
    In short cost 2700...failed after 8 hours use and will be nearly one year before its fixed!!!

    My advise....DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FOR Elvery's as they don't support afterwards and avoid NORDICTRACK Brand Gym Equipment......it's Garbage. I'm an Electronics Engineer with over 30 years experience....so have a good idea what I'm taking about.

    Sale of Goods Act springs to mind. the Product you bought is not fit for purpose. If it was me i think id contact Elvery's and demand a refund and ask them to take it back?


  • Registered Users Posts: 53 ✭✭yourhero


    Has anyone managed to install the Peleton app on an IPad or Android device?


  • Registered Users Posts: 787 ✭✭✭ctlsleh


    yourhero wrote: »
    Has anyone managed to install the Peleton app on an IPad or Android device?

    yes, you need to change store to the UK first, then install and then change back to the irish store


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  • Registered Users Posts: 115 ✭✭topdecko


    As its the time of year that people often look to purchase high end home gym equipment...I would just like to share my experience / story...for any prospective purchaser.

    Purchased NordicTrack S22i Exercise Bike Jan 2020 for 2700 euros. Initially worked fine and was getting used to it. Due to COVID started WFH and walked dog alot as weather was good.

    Tried to use one day around May - didn't work. Called Elvery's ......just directed me to customer support based in UK. I'll say no more about Elvery's.....never again!!!
    UK support decided parts had failed and would ship replacements....these arrived late October.....service engineer then tells me wrong parts....so I get back onto ICON-UK Customer support and they now advise will be 12 weeks before parts received.
    In short cost 2700...failed after 8 hours use and will be nearly one year before its fixed!!!

    My advise....DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FOR Elvery's as they don't support afterwards and avoid NORDICTRACK Brand Gym Equipment......it's Garbage. I'm an Electronics Engineer with over 30 years experience....so have a good idea what I'm taking about.

    You need to return the bike to Elverys and get a full refund. I bought an s15i from Gymgear in August. It worked for about 4 weeks and then developed this awful grinding noise in the bottom bracket area. I sent the seller and ICON videos etc and initially they were on about repair and again giving me a ridiculous time frame - the seller put pressure on them and they agreed to a replacement which was delivered by a separate company who hold the courier contract from ICON.

    Amazingly the replacement bike then failed with the bit that holds left crank on just coming loose when pedalling. This happened 2 hours after i had set it up. Also the buffering was plainly silly and most workouts on the new bike were interrupted and would not start again meaning had to stop the spin session.
    Gymgear were excellent throughout and have offered a full refund. The bike will hopefully be collected this Friday and i will avoid ICON products in future. Would however not hesitate to use Gymgear as they were solid.

    THERE IS NO WAY you should accept a 12 week time frame to repair a product that will likely fail again. I would demand a full refund of Elverys as your contract is with them. Do not get distracted by the bizarre aftersales set up that Nordictrack employ where ICON are the ones who do the repairs/ customer has to organise with them etc. These bikes are fraught with issues and i have read multiple threads on American forums of people left with a load of junk in their sitting rooms due to their poor consumer protection. Go back to Elverys and demand your rights under Sale of Goods and services act - your contract is with Elverys.

    As the bike broke in the first 6 months it will be presumed to be defective when purchased
    "If a fault arises within the first six months of purchase, it is presumed to have existed at the time of delivery and it is up to the seller to prove otherwise or provide remedies. After six months, the consumer may be requested to show that the lack of conformity (eg, a hidden defect) already existed at the time of delivery. The seller should first offer a repair or replacement (liaising with the manufacturer if necessary) and provide this free of charge. If this is not possible or fails to correct the problem, then the consumer may request a refund."
    They have failed to repair it in a timely fashion and they must refund you. Do not take no for and answer and threaten them with small claims court.

    IMHO there are multiple design flaws with these bikes - but then again the two that i have owned for a brief time both lasted less than a month and 2 hours in one case.

    Anyone on here used Echelon bike at all?? Keen to get Peloton like bike but not arsed with Zwift setup as kids would wreck it the blink of an eye.


  • Registered Users Posts: 290 ✭✭Rathminor


    One other product to consider is the Wattbike Atom Nucleus.

    It’s a top of the range unit, similar to the peloton, and is probably angled slightly more towards the outdoor cyclist who wants to perfect their technique over the winter.

    Both are based on giving wattage outputs and give plenty of stats.

    My friend recently ordered one and it was delivered in circa 2 weeks via Cavan. It doesn’t need a monthly subscription a la peloton...

    Having said all that, I find my peloton absolutely fantastic. (Both systems have FPT tests to set your power zones,) the classes are additictive and the instructors really push you, without you almost realising it, until you see your final post ride stats.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,614 ✭✭✭caviardreams


    The bike + peloton / les mills etc. app combo is a definite option.

    As well as watt bikes, I would suggest looking at a keiser m3 - approx €2k so similar price point to peloton but you are not tied into the peloton sub, and the app is cheaper though without some functionality of the full peloton experience.

    I also see expert leisure in Ireland have the freemotion coach bike which looks great too and uses the ifit app.

    https://freemotionfitness.com/cardio-machine/coachbike/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,631 ✭✭✭willabur


    have ordered the schwinn IC8 - planning to set it up on peloton app

    any one have any experience with this particular bike / app combo?


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