Smart Home Gyms Drop Holiday Prices on Treadmills, Bikes & Rowers

Smart Home Gyms Drop Holiday Prices on Treadmills, Bikes & Rowers

> At a Glance

> – Holiday discounts hit top-rated smart treadmills, bikes, rowers and strength trainers

> – NordicTrack Commercial 2450 leads treadmills; Peloton Bike, Row and Tonal 2 top their classes

> – Prices range from $75 to $4,295 before seasonal markdowns

> – Why it matters: Post-holiday fitness goals get easier when the equipment adapts to your schedule and living-room space

Smart gear can turn any spare corner into a 24-hour gym. Retailers are slashing prices on the machines CNET’s testers rank highest for guided runs, rows, rides and lifts-no commute required.

What’s on Sale Now

Commerce editors spotted five deals worth a click:

  • $359 (was $429) – compact strength accessory
  • $250 (was $350) – connected cardio bench
  • $300 (was $350) – smart jump system
  • $75 (was $110) – recovery roller
  • $150 (was $250) – adjustable dumbbell set

Best-in-Class Machines for 2026

Top Treadmill: NordicTrack Commercial 2450

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A 22-inch tilting screen, -3% to 15% auto-adjust incline and Google Maps trail creation make this $2,499 deck the closest thing to outdoor mileage indoors. iFit’s AutoShift tech lets coaches tweak speed and grade mid-class, so jungle runs feel like jungle runs. Fold-up frame helps, but 77-inch length still demands space.

Top Rower: Peloton Row

At $4,295, the first rower to coach form in real time. 3D sensors flag stroke flaws in red on a 24-inch swivel display; a post-class scorecard shows where you slipped. Quiet magnetic resistance keeps apartment neighbors happy, though the 8-foot rail needs its own room.

Top Bike: Peloton Bike

Classic 20-profile All-Access bike stays popular for live leaderboards and on-demand library. Clip-in shoes cost extra; $44 monthly sub unlocks cycling plus off-bike classes.

Top Strength Trainer: Tonal 2

Wall-mounted unit replaces racks and plates with up to 250 lb digital resistance. 13 sensors cue form; optional smart bar adds $495. Requires 7 ft of wall and professional install on rated drywall or concrete.

Budget Strength Pick: Tempo Studio

Armoire-style cabinet hides dumbbells from 1.25-25 lb and a 42-inch screen. AI counts reps and recommends weight jumps; membership starts at $139/mo for 12 months, then drops to $39.

Shopping Checklist Before You Buy

Factor What to Ask
Budget Most smart units start above $1,000; factor in monthly app fees
Space Treadmills fold, rowers don’t; mirrors need 6-ft clearance
Membership Family plans save cash if multiple users share profiles
Versatility Look for HIIT, yoga, strength and recovery classes in one app

Key Takeaways

  • Holiday sales drop entry-level gear under $400 and premium rigs by up to $500
  • NordicTrack 2450, Peloton Row, Peloton Bike and Tonal 2 lead their categories after CNET’s lab and living-room tests
  • Monthly app fees run $15-$44 for iFit, Peloton and Tonal; Tempo bundles hardware cost into the first-year plan
  • Measure floor space first-some units exceed 8 feet and can’t fold away

Pick the rig that matches your workout style, not just the deepest discount, and the New-Year-resolution slump won’t stand a chance.

Author

  • My name is Amanda S. Bennett, and I am a Los Angeles–based journalist covering local news and breaking developments that directly impact our communities.

    Amanda S. Bennett covers housing and urban development for News of Los Angeles, reporting on how policy, density, and displacement shape LA neighborhoods. A Cal State Long Beach journalism grad, she’s known for data-driven investigations grounded in on-the-street reporting.

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