Peloton

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Peloton Interactive, Inc. is a wellness technology company specializing in connected exercise equipment and subscription-based fitness content. Headquartered in New York City, the company operates in the fitness and wellness industry and is best known for its internet-connected stationary bikes, treadmills, and fitness app. As of 2025, Peloton has a significant presence in North America and Europe, with a business model heavily reliant on subscription services.

Peloton
Basic information
Founded 2012
Type Public
Industry Exercise Equipment
Official website https://onepelton.com/

Peloton has faced significant criticism for policies perceived as undermining consumer rights, particularly through restrictive practices that challenge traditional notions of product ownership and resale rights.

Incidents

  • 2024 Peloton Used Equipment Activation Fee: The introduction of a fee for activating second-hand devices was criticized for undermining the first-sale doctrine and restricting ownership rights.
  • 2021 Peloton Removes Just Run Feature: Following multiple injuries and a fatality, Peloton introduced a new feature called Tread Lock as part of a safety recall, which required users to enter a passcode to secure their treadmills but also restricted access to the "Just Run" feature for non-subscribers.

Broader implications

Peloton’s policies reflect a larger trend in consumer markets where companies leverage digital connectivity to maintain post-sale control:

  • Erosion of ownership: Practices such as activation fees and subscription locks limit consumer autonomy over purchased products.
  • Precedent for other industries: Peloton’s approach sets a concerning precedent for post-sale control, with parallels in other industries.
  • Consumer rights in the digital age: The rise of devices reliant on cloud subscription services raises questions about consumer protection.

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