Dick's Sporting Goods will begin selling Peloton equipment, the companies announced Thursday morning.
stores, marking the struggling fitness equipment maker's latest push to expand its customer base.
The collaboration will make Dick's the first brick-and-mortar retailer outside of its namesake stores to carry Peloton equipment. Peloton had long been an exclusively direct-to-consumer business before it beganThe companies do not yet have a launch date, but said they are aiming to have Peloton products in more than 100 Dick's stores in time for the holiday shopping season. Dick's has more than 700 stores in the U.S.
Dick's will carry Peloton's Bike, Bike+, Tread and Guide, a training system that uses a camera to track a person's movements, as well as bike shoes and exercise mats, the companies announced Thursday. The products will be in specific Peloton displays and Dick's employees will be trained to assist customers with them. Dick's shoppers also will be able to order Peloton products online in stores for either delivery or pickup., which is currently only available for preorder.
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