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NordicTrack S22i Studio Bike on Sale through Amazon for $1799 (Reg. $1999)

Amazon is offering the NordicTrack S22i Studio Bike for $1799 with free shipping. The NordicTrack S15i Studio Bike is also on sale through Amazon for $1599 (Reg. $1799). The free shipping and free returns from Amazon really makes this an exceptional deal as shipping will cost $200 extra if you purchase these bikes through Nordictrack themselves.

I recently reviewed the NordicTrack S22i, and found the bike to be very high quality. The location rides, emphasis on progression, and auto incline/decline function really made for a great experience. If you are looking to get a Connected Fitness Bike, this is one of the best you can get. This sale is the biggest sale I’ve seen on this bike as well so it seems like a great deal.

NordicTrack S22i features:

  • 12-month iFIT family membership included; create up to 5 individual exercise profiles; Access live, studio, and global workouts ($396 value)
  • UPGRADED 22” Rotating HD Touchscreen Display streams live & on-demand iFIT workouts; IMPROVED HD graphics processor; Adjustable display allows for 360-degree screen rotation
  • ENHANCED Automatic Trainer Control; NEW quieter incline motor; -10% to 20% incline; 24 resistance levels; iFIT Trainers auto-adjust your resistance and incline for a hands-free workout at home
  • NEW Bluetooth Headphone Connectivity; Pair your own Bluetooth headphones to your bike for high-quality in-ear audio; FASTER WIFI Connectivity; (2) 3 Lb. dumbbells for cross-training on your bike
  • 350-pound user weight capacity; Protected with a 10-year frame warranty, 2-year parts warranty, and 1-year labor warranty; 59” H x 22” W x 60” L

Buy NordicTrack S22i or S15i for sale on Amazon here

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Colin lives in Ventura, CA where he runs a Strength & Conditioning facility. If you have suggestions for fitness tech that you’d like to see covered or reviewed, feel free to send info over to colin@9to5mac.com