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Peloton Launch of the resale market for used bikes, treadmill

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsJune 3, 2025No Comments
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A peloton bike is displayed in a Dick's sport articles store on May 08, 2024 in Daly City, California.

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Peloton On Tuesday, he launched his own market for the resale of used equipment and equipment while the company seeks to capitalize on the many bikes and treadmills that collect dust in people's houses.

The platform, nicknamed Repoowed, will allow members to publish lists for their used platoon equipment and equipment and set a price with the help of a generative AI tool, said the company.

Sellers have the last word on the amount to list the item, but IA's tool will suggest a price based on product information, as its age, said Peloton.

He said sellers will get 70% of the sale price, while the rest will be shared between peloton and its platform supplier, archive. Sellers will obtain a discount to new equipment, while buyers will see the activation fees for a drop in second -hand product from $ 95 to $ 45, said the company.

Buyers will be able to see the history of the equipment on the list and will have the opportunity to have the item delivered with additional costs, said Peloton.

The resale market for used bikes and carpets is booming. The company said it wanted to rationalize the sales process of members and offer a safe and comfortable way for potential customers to buy equipment. It is also an opportunity for Peloton to reach a wider range of new users while it starts a way back to growth.

Last summer, Peloton said that he had started to see a significant increase in the number of new members who bought used bikes or markets at Peer-to-Peer markets such as Facebook Marketplace. At the time, he said that fitness payed Connected subscribers who bought equipment on the secondary market had increased by 16% from one year to the next, and he thought that these subscribers had a lower net asset rate – or the cancellation of members – that rental subscribers.

Peloton has many enthusiastic fans who use the company's equipment every day, but some people have compared it to glorified clothing supports because so many people stop using them. While these owners paid for their exercise machines when they bought them, many have canceled their monthly subscription, this is how Peloton makes most of his money, according to the company's financial files.

Peloton already harvests subscription income from people who bought equipment on the secondary market, but now it will obtain a reduction in this market with little initial cost.

Repoowed is a direct challenger not only of Facebook Marketplace, but also in booming startup trade, my thing, formerly known as Trade My Spin, which sells used peloton equipment.

The founder of Mys Stuff, Ari Kimfeld, told CNBC that he had previously met Peloton to discuss ways to collaborate.

But Peloton said that Repoowered was not connected with Trade my things.

REPOWERED is launching the first in beta in New York, Boston and Washington, DC, with plans to go to the national level in the coming months, Peloton said. The platform will first embark on the sellers, and once there will be enough inventory available, it will be posted to buyers, the company said.

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