Amazon Rolls Out Its Own Peloton Competitor, Prime Bike

The launch follows a spike in consumer interest in at-home fitness equipment

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There’s a new Peloton alternative in town. Three-year-old connected fitness brand Echelon has launched the Prime Bike, with none other than ecommerce giant Amazon.

Officially known as the EX-Prime Smart Connect Bike, it’s $499, or nearly one-quarter the price of Peloton’s $1,895 base model. It’s also a significant markdown for Echelon, which sells its own EX-1 bike for $839.98

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