Peloton is best known for its wildly successful exercise bike, which paved the way for other high-tech at-home fitness options.
Its new product — the $3,995 treadmill — launched this fall and works in a similar way to its indoor bike. It has an HD touchscreen that streams thousands of live and on-demand classes, which users can join from home.
Classes cost $39 a month and include high-intensity boot-camp routines, running drills, and mat work.
When Business Insider trialed the treadmill in February, we were impressed by the style and range of classes but were overwhelmed by the size of the machine.
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