Both brands have a devoted following.
offers eight different Bike and Bike+ options that range from $1,495 to $3,035. Not included with either bike is the monthly subscription, which includes access to all the live and on-demand classes. For Echelon, the added cost is $35 a month, and for Peloton, it's $39 a month, plus an additional $13 a month if you want to use it in conjunction with the Peloton app.In terms of basic function, Peloton and Echelon are similar in that they use the same technology to get the job done.
You'll get a smooth ride out of both the Peloton and Echelon, but there is a slight difference in the pedal design. On the Peloton, cleats latch onto a 3-screw hole, while on the Echelon, shoes attach with a clip and toe cage, so you're preference may differ based on what you're used to at your studio spin classes.While you could easily use your Peloton or Echelon according to its original design, customizing it to your liking can make your workout experience that much better.