
SOLE Fitness has announced its 2026 range of stationary bikes, each built to operate without mandatory monthly subscriptions. The new line offers home fitness buyers access to connected features and workout tools without the recurring fees typically associated with modern exercise equipment.
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Over the past several years, subscription-based fitness equipment has become an industry standard, with connected platforms bundling hardware and digital services into monthly membership models. While this approach has expanded access to live classes, on-demand workouts, and personalized coaching, it has also generated pushback from consumers facing hidden costs and ongoing fee commitments — a trend widely referred to as subscription fatigue.
SOLE Fitness addresses this shift by offering stationary bikes that deliver connected functionality without requiring a paid membership. The 2026 line includes three series: Recumbent Exercise Bikes, Upright Exercise Bikes, and Indoor Cycling Bikes — each featuring magnetic resistance systems, steel frames, and precision flywheels.
Individual models are differentiated by their specs and intended use. The SOLE SB1200, part of the Indoor Cycling series, includes a 10-inch touchscreen with preloaded entertainment apps, 100 levels of adjustable magnetic resistance, a 35-pound flywheel, and a frame supporting users up to 300 pounds. Pricing across the range runs from $699.99 to $1,999.99, with models varying by display technology, resistance levels, flywheel weight, and warranty coverage.
All SOLE bike purchases include access to the SOLE+ App, which provides hundreds of fitness classes and home gym video tutorials at no additional cost. The app also allows users to sync workout history, track progress, view fitness trend summaries, and unlock achievements — features that are typically locked behind paid memberships on competing platforms.
“We want our customers to decide when and how they engage with their equipment, without a subscription dictating that,” a SOLE Fitness representative said. “The SOLE+ App is included because we believe connected fitness tools should come with the product, not as a separate monthly charge.”
Interested parties can find further details at: https://www.soletreadmills.com/
SOLE Fitness
56 Exchange Pl.
Salt Lake City
UT
84111
United States
