The Discounted Peloton Accessories I’d Buy During Amazon’s Prime Day Sale

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Amazon’s massive shopping holiday has returned four days this year and the deals are substantial. Of course, a person can get overwhelmed by all the price-slashing—and I know I have in past years—and end up spending too much, so a good rule of thumb is not to buy anything you weren’t already interested in getting. Personally, there are just a few categories I really care about when it comes to Amazon shopping and a big one is at-home fitness gear, specifically anything that can help me beef up my already-excellent Peloton setup. Fortunately, there are some great Peloton accessories already marked down and more sales are surely on the way once things kick off in earnest tomorrow.

Accessories that make riding better or easier

Before we get into the fun stuff, check out these deals on straightforward equipment that enhance the effectiveness or ease of your ride itself:

  • The A2C rechargeable fan is 20% off, retailing right now for $23.99 instead of $29.99. Staying cool is a key part of staying comfortable, which in turn helps you ride better and longer. This little guy clips right on to your handlebars (but could also come along with you to the gym or perch on your baby’s stroller, since it’s rechargeable).

  • A floor mat from Wakeman is 40% off right now, totaling $23.80 instead of $39.99. Take it from me: To protect your floor, you need a mat under your bike and it’s better to get one sooner than later. The ride may not necessarily feel more stable, since your bike should be stable as it is, but you won’t have to worry about damaging your floor with the machine or anything you might drop during the workout.

  • This is a great time to get some new cleats. These VikoViren unisex cycling shoes are discounted at various rates depending on size now and the brand has another variation available with slightly sturdier straps that are also on discount. I got my boyfriend that second pair when I got a Peloton Bike+ to review so he could ride it, too, and he’s found them to be well-fitting, easy to tighten on his feet, and relatively easy to clip in and out of the pedals.

  • On the other hand, maybe it’s time to upgrade your pedals so you don’t even need cleats anymore. Peloton bikes don’t come with cages on the pedals that enable you to ride in regular workout shoes, which can be annoying if you’re sharing the bike with multiple people (or hate clipping in and out, like I do). Get some pedal converters instead. For $16 (15% off), you can get flat converters that fill the hole where your cleats would clip in, turning the pedal into a flat surface similar to what you have on your outdoor bike. As a spin instructor, though, I do caution that if you can, you should spend more to get the converters that create a caged-in pedal for you, just so your feet don’t slide off when you’re sprinting. With a 9% coupon at checkout, you can grab some for $28.49 right now.

  • Whether your cat chewed on your existing one, it got too dusty to save, or you just think a new one would serve you better, you might want to consider getting a fresh power cord for your Peloton. Instead of paying $21.99, you can pay just $10.99 right now.

  • Filed under things you didn’t even know you needed: A set of handlebar extenders for the Peloton bike is just over $58 right now, down from $70. If your back tends to hurt after a ride and you’ve already corrected your form, the issue may just be your handlebars. These are also useful if you’re taking non-Peloton classes on YouTube, where choreography (like handlebar “pushups”) is more common.

Less necessary—but fun—Peloton accessories

You need the cleats and the mat to have a solid ride, yes, but there are Peloton accessories available on sale that are more about experience and fun than they are about function.

  • A2C makes a fitness phone mount that works well on the Peloton, allowing you to magnetically attach your phone to your handlebars so you can scroll while you spin. It’s $20 instead of $24.99 right now. I love my Peloton and ride it every day, but I do struggle with the fact that there’s nowhere to safely put my phone. Call it an indictment of our modern times, but it’s not really reasonable to go 45 minutes with no access to the phone, whether using it for entertainment, work, or something else, so this device is pretty handy.

  • Why just mount your phone when you can mount a whole tablet, though? The Peloton’s existing tablet is great for taking classes and even has some extra features, like the ability to watch YouTube, but it doesn’t come with all the streaming services you desire and isn’t nearly as personal as your iPad. An A2C tablet mount, marked down to $17.59, might do the trick.

  • You may also want to get a desk attachment so you can use your phone, tablet, or laptop while you ride. Instead of $49.99, you can pay $35.99 for this one that attaches to the standard Peloton Bike. If you have a Bike+ or Tread, make sure you search specifically for desks that work with those machines.

  • If you share your Bike with other riders but don’t share a shoe size, you know it’s annoying to keep all your cleats in order. Consider some shoe hangers that are suspended from the weight rack on the back of the bike. These, from Crostice, are just over $14 as opposed to $17 right now.

  • Cleaning the Peloton can be annoying, so space out your cleaning sessions by adding a sweat-wicking wrap to your frame. It’s $15 instead of $20 right now.


Looking for something else? Retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, and Home Depot have Prime Day competition sales that are especially useful if you don’t have Amazon Prime.

  • Walmart’s Prime Day competition sale begins at midnight on July 8 and will include deals up to 50% off. It’s an especially good option if you have Walmart+. 

  • Best Buy’s Prime Day competition sale, “Black Friday in July,” runs through Sunday, July 13 and has some of the best tech sales online. It’s an especially good option if you’re a My Best Buy “Plus” or “Total” member.

  • Home Depot extended its 4th of July sale through at least July 9, competing with some amazing deals of its own. It’s an especially good option if you’re looking for power tools, appliances, or outdoor equipment.

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