It should almost be the other way round, I’ve forked out £1500+ for the gear, I should be getting the cheaper app price. Not someone who didn’t buy the gear.
It should almost be the other way round, I’ve forked out £1500+ for the gear, I should be getting the cheaper app price. Not someone who didn’t buy the gear.
I use swift & really like that for my road bike but we’ve just got a second hand peloton bike. My husband said it had to subscribe & pay for an app it was over £50 a month I thought it seemed a lot. How does everyone access the classes & what do you pay?
I use swift & really like that for my road bike but we’ve just got a second hand peloton bike. My husband said it had to subscribe & pay for an app it was over £50 a month I thought it seemed a lot. How does everyone access the classes & what do you pay?
If you’re wanting to use equipment (bike/tread) then you need an all access account which is £39 a month, it is however multi user so both you and husband can access classes for that amount, we have our 3 kids on it too.
I use swift & really like that for my road bike but we’ve just got a second hand peloton bike. My husband said it had to subscribe & pay for an app it was over £50 a month I thought it seemed a lot. How does everyone access the classes & what do you pay?
It’s £39 a month, the all access membership includes memberships for up to 20 people in your household and full app usage for those people
So between 2 people it’s £20 a month each which is like a cheap gym membership like jd gyms with the added bonus of not having to share equipment with manky strangers who don’t wipe things down after use
Then he’s paying twice because £39 all access gives you and up to 10 others access to the membership and the app as well! You don’t need to pay extra for that at all