Exercise bike deal: Save $200 on this NordicTrack studio bike at Walmart
Save on the NordicTrack Studio bike and a one-year menbership to the iFit app at Walmart right now
Please note, this deal has now ended.
The best exercise bikes are a fantastic way of burning calories and toning your leg muscles, all from the comfort of your own home. Whether you're watching TV or doing an online spin class, it's a tempting way to exercise now so many gyms remain closed as a result of the global health crisis.
One of the best brands around is NordicTrack, whose Studio Bike arrives with 7” Smart HD Touchscreen and 1-Year iFit Family Membership. Ordinarily, the NordicTrack will cost you around $800, but Walmart has slashed the price to just $597.00, a saving of over $200. Check out the deal below - and if you're looking for more exercise bikes at drop-down prices, check out our Black Friday exercise bike hub!
NordicTrack Studio Bike with 7” Smart HD Touchscreen and 1-Year iFit Family Membership | was $799 | now $597.00 at Walmart
The smart touchscreen allows you to both ride some of the best world-famous courses and participate in online spin classes, both of which are available with the accompanying iFit membership. With quick, responsive controls and 22 levels of magnetic resistance, it's a great buy at this price.
The bike has an oversized padded seat, capable of holding 300lbs of rider, the bike also contains a smorgasbord of other features including an external auxiliary music speaker, in-built cooling fan to make sure you can work out in comfort, and a 10-year frame warranty, this is a hell of a deal at under $600.
It's a perfect family tool thanks to the ability to make five individual profiles. If dad wants to do a different set of exercises to the kids, it's easy to switch between profiles depending on the user. A 7” smart touchscreen provides a high-definition display that allows you to "take in the breathtaking landscapes and pulse-pounding light shows" of the iFit workouts.
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Matt Evans is an experienced health and fitness journalist and is currently Fitness and Wellbeing Editor at TechRadar, covering all things exercise and nutrition on Fit&Well's tech-focused sister site. Matt originally discovered exercise through martial arts: he holds a black belt in Karate and remains a keen runner, gym-goer, and infrequent yogi. His top fitness tip? Stretch.
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