Peloton vs ProForm Tour De France Comparison – Which is Best For You?

It is hard to find a serious cyclist who doesn’t agree that working out on a stationary bike is a necessity to stay fit and healthy. Most will also agree that it is hard to choose between the Peloton vs Proform.

Lucky for you, all you need to know about Peloton and ProForm Tour de France, two of the most popular bike models on the market, is right here.

We’ll look into how these two models measure up against each other to help you narrow down your choice even further. That said, there is a reason why Proform and Peloton bikes are all the rage right now. They both perform well so you’ll never be wrong by choosing either option. However, there are some differences that we’ll touch on in this article.

After you’re done reading this article, I’m confident that you’ll be able to make the right decision on which is better to buy.

For now, it’s essential to ask yourself what are your fitness goals as that will mostly determine which bike is better for you! If you are already sure about what your fitness goals are, then we can jump straight into the comparison.

Proform vs Peloton Comparison

In this section, we’ve identified all the key features of both bikes and compared them against each other. But before we go into the details here’s a quick side by side comparison

ModelsPelotonProform
Screen22″ HD Touchscreen10″ Screen
Workout AppPeloton DigitaliFit
Drive System Belt Drive Magnetic ResistanceBelt Drive Digital Magnetic Resistance
Membership Cost$39 per month1 Year Free
PedalsLook Delta Clip-inInterchangeable Caged and Clip in Compatible
AudioSpeakers Built-inSpeakers Built-in
TransportationFront Transport WheelsFront Transport Wheels
Water Bottle HolderDual Bottle HoldersSingle Water Bottle Holder
User Weight305 lbs350 lbs
Warranty on Frame5 Year – Frame1 Year – Parts1 Year – LaborLifetime Frame Warranty3-Year Parts Warranty1 Year – Labor
DumbbellsNot IncludedTwo Dumbells Included

Incline and Decline System

Incline and Decline system
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ProForm wins over Peloton with more superior functionality. With the Proform Tour De France, you can adjust the bike’s incline degree. This feature is impressive as it gives you a more realistic riding experience by being able to mimic irregular terrain like going up and down a hill. With the Peloton bike, you are only able to adjust the resistance to increase the riding difficulty.

The ProForm model sets itself apart from the Peloton indoor bike by being able to do terrain matching and having digital resistance adjustment.

The terrain matching feature is perfect if you’re not only into touring and biking long distances on more or less uniform terrain but mountain biking too. It also makes cardio a lot more fun because of the variety that you get.

Console and Programs

The displays on both the Peloton and ProForm models are bright and very intuitive. It’s worth noting, however, that the Peloton has a screen that’s more than twice as large as ProForm. 

Another key feature of these bikes is the screen that they include. Because this is where you’ll be watching live and pre-recorded spinning classes to get that extra motivation as if you have a personal trainer. In this aspect, we give the win to Peloton as it has an HD 22″ display with a lot of functionality.

The ProForm Tour De France has a much smaller display that is nowhere near the Peloton. A more fitting match up would be the NordicTrack S22i which also has an excellent 22″ HD display.

However, you may appreciate ProForm’s feature that allows you to mimic the journey of the whole Tour de France. This feature will give you an almost authentic experience of the event. The paths are stunning, and it’s the next best thing to going to the live tour.

Peloton also gives you real-world simulations, but they aren’t of the Tour De France event stage.

Design Features

Design Features
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Both bikes offer a lot of features that you won’t find on other stationary bikes. However, the Proform has more versatility than the Peloton in a lot of areas. The first is the smart swivel design. The swivel feature allows you to change the console’s position to view it from multiple angles. This feature will come in useful when you want to make room for stretching and doing upper body workouts.

The ProForm Tour De France also has a fan; however, it is a little too loud for some people’s liking. But you can turn it off if it’s bothering you. Both bikes also have built-in Wi-Fi, which allows you to stream classes.

Peloton, however, has a 5.0 MP camera, which lets you interact live with coaches and classmates.

This feature was handy to have as you’ll also gain a few workout buddies along the way.

Or you could do ride along with other friends that own the Peloton bike.

Pedals

Of course, we can’t overlook the pedals. Peloton has high-quality aluminum LOOK Delta pedals, which are light and can be used with clip-in cycling shoes. On the other hand, the ProForm Tour De France has a toe cage, as well as clip-in pedals. So with the Proform, you have more cycling shoe option than on the Peloton bike.

The other features are pretty standard and can be found on most exercise bikes like bottle holders, tablet holders, speakers, and seat or handlebar adjustment. Plus both the Peloton and Proform are made with commercial-grade materials that make them equally durable.

Price and Warranty

A lot of cyclists don’t mind shelling out a thousand plus dollars for a ProForm bike because of its features. Besides, Proform Le Tour De France offers the option of paying $95 per month for 18 months without any added interest. The warranty on the Proform bike is also excellent. It comes with a lifetime warranty for the frame, so you can tell that it was built to last. For parts such as pedals, seat, etc. you get a 3-year warranty which is above the norm.

Peloton is a little more expensive at $2,245 “that prices might vary”, and that’s not including the monthly $39 membership fee. I’d say that’s a fair deal because gym membership fees average out at $58 a month.

It makes sense that they’d charge for this because you get the option of having interactive classes. The warranty isn’t as good on the Proform, but it’s long enough to know that you’re getting a quality piece of equipment.

With the Peloton bike, you get a 5-year warranty on the frame, 12 months on the screen, pedals and other bike components. So when comparing the Peloton vs Proform pricing, we have to give the win to the Proform Tour De France as it is cheaper overall.

Plus ProForm won’t charge you for the iFit APP for a year. After that, you will have to pay $39 a month or cancel it if you want. In contrast, you will have to pay for the Peloton Digital App immediately, or you won’t be able to get much from the bike.

What is The Difference Between Peloton and Proform?

What is the difference between Peloton vs Proform?
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The main difference between Peloton and Proform is that the Peloton has a 22″ Touch Screen. On the other hand, Proform only has a 10″ display. Another difference is that Proform has terrain matching technology and a digital resistance system. The Peloton indoor bike, on the other hand, features magnetic resistance. Proform also has a lifetime warranty on the frame while Peloton only offers five years on the frame.

Additionally, Peloton only supports a max user weight capacity of 305 lbs while Proform has a max user weight of 350 pounds.

Moreover, the Proform has an interchangeable pedal with a toe cage and support for cleated shoes. In contrast, the Peloton bike only supports Look Delta Compatible Pedals.

Additionally, Peloton only supports a max user weight capacity of 305 lbs while Proform has a max user weight of 350 pounds.

Moreover, the Proform has an interchangeable pedal with a toe cage and support for cleated shoes. In contrast, the Peloton bike only supports Look Delta Compatible Pedals.

What are the Main Similarities of The Proform and Peloton?

Both the Proform TDF exercise bike and Peloton feature adjustable seats and handlebars, built-in speakers, and water bottle holders. They also both allow Bluetooth connectivity and offer live classes through iFit and Peloton’s Digital App.

The Winner: Our Recommendation

The Winner Our Recommendation
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We’ve tested quite many stationary bikes and while we love the Peloton and ProForm TDF exercise bike. We have tested better competitors to Peloton or even the Proform bike.

One of our favorites is the NordicTrack S22i that has similar features to the Proform but of a much higher quality.

However, looking only the bikes we compared in this article, we have to give the win to the Peloton bike as it is a higher quality bike than the Proform.

It has a more significant user base, higher quality reviews, and a better build quality. However, it has a very high price tag, which makes it hard to support.

We recommend checking out this comparison of the Peloton vs NordicTrack S22i Indoor Bike. The NordicTrack is the closest rival for the Peloton in terms of features, and it is better in functionality.

So before making your decision, we recommend reading the comparison above. Both bikes are great, but considering the cost, we mostly recommend the Proform.

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