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Walmart's members-only sale section has this NordicTrack bike for over $400 off!

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NordicTrack stationary bike with 10-inch HD video screen and built-in fan.
This excercise machine lets you cycle while also cycling through the DVR. (Photo: Walmart)

The popularity of stationary bikes has skyrocketed over the past few years. As people searched for new ways to exercise outside of the gym, these machines offered low-impact, high-intensity routines that fit the bill. Plus, the option to cycle while cycling through the DVR made it a win-win for many. But these souped up machines can also come with a pretty hefty price tag. Good news for Walmart+ members, though: This NordicTrack Studio Bike 1000 can be yours for more than $400 off!

Not yet a Walmart+ member? Here's why you should consider joining the club: For only $98 a year (or $12.95 a month), Walmart+ members will get free grocery delivery from their store, free shipping with no order minimum and savings on prescriptions and gas. Plus, you'll get access to scan & go contact-free payment options so you can spend less time at the register and more time working up a sweat on your new bike. Perhaps best of all, members get early and exclusive access to special promotions (like this one), product releases and events. All those perks will add up to a ton of savings — of both time and money — and that annual fee will quickly pay for itself.

So to put that into perspective, if you're currently looking to buy a stationary bike, you could pay the $98 membership fee to score access to this $401 savings, leaving $303 in your pocket and a year's worth of benefits for you to continue taking advantage of. So, really, what are you waiting for?

$98 for yearly Walmart+ membership

Woman on stationary bike holding a weight. (Photo: Walmart)
Use the included three-pound weights to amp up your workout. (Photo: Walmart)

Even without these exclusive savings, this bike would be worth it. It's a powerful machine with a 10-inch HD touchscreen for accessing live and on-demand workouts. Plus, it comes with a 30-day iFIT Family membership (a $39 value) where you'll find a plethora of personal trainers and workouts to choose from. Browse through the options and link your own Bluetooth headphones to the bike to listen on full blast (without waking your resting housemates).

The NordicTrack Studio Bike 1000 boasts 22 resistance levels, allowing your virtual trainers to automatically adjust your bike's resistance to match the global terrains or reach your specified fitness goals. And a pair of three-pound dumbbells is included to support cross-training sessions on and off the bike.

No special shoes required: This bike has a pedal cage to keep each foot secure using toe clips and straps. A water bottle holder and built-in fan will help keep you cool and hydrated the whole ride.

$799 $1,200 at Walmart

Typically, this bike would cost $1,200. But Walmart+ members get exclusive access to $401 off, bringing it down to just $799! So if you've been in the market for a bike and waiting for a sign to put the pedal to the metal, consider this it.

Once you get your bike set up, use your Walmart+ membership to get free delivery on workout gear, refueling snacks and maybe even a massage gun for post-workout recovery.

$98 for yearly Walmart+ membership

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