The EX-5S delivers a near-Peloton experience with a 21.5" rotating screen, live and on-demand classes, and a quieter ride — at a meaningfully lower price. The Echelon Premier membership is cheaper than Peloton's, making the total cost of ownership significantly more manageable.
If you love the idea of Peloton but hate the price tag, the EX-5S is the most credible alternative — it's intuitive, smooth, and the instructors are solid even if they don't quite match Peloton's energy.
“It ran smoothly and made next to no noise when we pushed our pedals to the max. Our feet slotted easily into the pedals and the handlebars are made of premium material that didn't get too sweaty.”
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“The smooth ride, extensive class offering and ease of use were more than enough to earn the Echelon a top score overall.”
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“The Echelon EX-5S-22 is the best Peloton alternative if you want an exercise bike that is intuitive to use and provides a similar look and experience.”
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“Overall, it's similar to riding a Peloton, minus the cost.”
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“An Echelon Premier membership is cheaper than Peloton's All-Access membership ($44/month). You can pick from two membership options: Premier (create up to five profiles with unlimited classes for $40/month).”
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