Somehow NordicTrack bikes are 50 percent off at Dick's — save up to $1,500

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Woman riding a stationary bike
Save 50 percent on this NordicTrack winner. (Photo: Dick's Sporting Goods)

Many of us moved our workouts to the basement during the pandemic and learned how nice it is to skip the drive to the gym. According to The Washington Post, the profits of fitness equipment retailers more than doubled to $2.3 billion from March to October 2020. Treadmill earnings skyrocketed by 135 percent and as for bikes, revenue almost tripled.

Yes, it's expensive to outfit your home with enough gear to keep an exercise routine interesting — the savings from the fitness studio membership fees aren't enough to offset the prices that can reach thousands of dollars. But right now you can finally add some new pieces to your home gym with this epic sale at Dick's Sporting Goods!

For a limited time, you can score up to 50 percent off NordicTrack treadmills and rowers, Bowflex elliptical/treadmills, a touch mirror and more. Although some items require a separate subscription service, they'll ultimately pay for themselves over time.

We've spotlighted eight deals that caught our attention, but the entire inventory is worth checking out. Snap up any favorites now before others get the same idea.

NordicTrack Commercial 2450 Treadmill

Treadmill
This do-it-all treadmill is $800 off. Run, don't walk, to snap one up. (Photo: Dick's Sporting Goods)

This machine, from industry leaders NordicTrack, features a cushioned deck and built-in fans, and it can reach a speed of 12 mph. Thanks to its EasyLift function, no matter where this is placed, it'll fold up easily for storage. It'll also include a 14" smart HD touchscreen and Bluetooth headphone connectivity.

Wrote one satisfied fan: "I got this product about a month ago. I am so happy that I did! It is very well made and very heavy-duty. It also fits in a relatively small room. I use the iFit program with my treadmill, and it is so motivating, I barely feel like I am working out! You can also access iFit classes using your own device, such as a smartphone, tablet or smart TV and use it unpaired and still get the benefits."

$2,000 $2,800 at Dick's Sporting Goods

NordicTrack EXP 10i Treadmill

Treadmill
This treadmill's built-in fan will keep you cool; Dick's 50 percent markdown makes it a breeze to afford. (Photo: Dick's Sporting Goods)

Though a less expensive treadmill option, the EXP 10i's quality remains superior, and the markdown is outstanding (50 percent!). The main differences include a slightly smaller touchscreen (10" vs 14") and, alas, it does not have the fold-up feature. (Guess you'll have to leave it out and keep using it.)

Wrote a fan: "This is an awesome treadmill for anyone looking to get active at home. Whether I’m walking, running, or hiking, this machine has great shock absorption - much better than any I’ve been on before! It has an impressive range of incline and decline, but my favorite feature is the iFit workouts! I love that the treadmill automatically adjusts to different paces and inclines depending on the workout I’m doing. It helps me to stay motivated in my workouts when there is a trainer right there in front of me!"

$1,400 $2,800 at Dick's Sporting Goods

NordicTrack RW600 Rower

Black rowing machine
This rower has a capacity of 250 pounds...but with a little dedication, you'll be getting lighter in no time. (Photo: Dick's Sporting Goods)

Seeing as rowing is a preferred form of cardio for many people (its low-impact nature means a lot less wear and tear on your joints), you might want to take a serious look at the NordicTrack RW600, now $600 off. Some highlights include 26 digital resistance levels, 10 levels of adjustable air resistance and an ergonomic molded seat. At just $1,000, it's a lot less wear and tear on your wallet too!

$1,000 $1,600 at Dick's Sporting Goods

Sole E35 Elliptical

Black elliptical
The Sole E35 Elliptical is more than $1,000 off. Need we say more? (Photo: Dick's Sporting Goods)

Ellipticals are another less-impactful exercise mode that also work the upper and lower body, and the Sole E35 is a stellar option. Not only does it offer 10 integrated workouts based on exercise level, but there's a pulse-grip heart rate monitor and chest strap–compatible heart rate tracker. A built-in fan keeps you cool from start to finish.

"I am very happy with this purchase," raved one fan. "This elliptical provides smooth and quiet motion. It works out well for both my husband and I who have very different fitness levels. Time will prove quality, but so far we are very happy with the purchase.

$1,500 $2,600 at Dick's Sporting Goods

Bowflex M6 Max Trainer

Black elliptical
A super quiet drive system allows for a super seamless workout. (Photo: Dick's Sporting Goods)

Think of the Bowflex M6 Max Trainer as both an elliptical and treadmill in one. You can work out to 40+ global routes that automatically adjust to your speed, and there's even a magnetic media rack for tablet or smartphone. A one-year subscription to the JRNY app valued at $149 is also included, making this $300 discount especially attractive.

$1,400 $1,700 at Dick's Sporting Goods

NordicTrack S22i Studio Cycle

Stationary bike
Peloton, Schmeloton. Get your fitness regimen on — and $1,500 off — with this dynamo. (Photo: Dick's Sporting Goods)

Back on the NordicTrack tip, the S221 stationary bike boasts a 22" rotating HD smart touchscreen, a pair of 3 lbs. dumbbells and a 30-Day iFIT family membership. Oh, and right now it's half its usual price!

"It’s like having a whole exercise studio in your own home!" reports one buyer. "Cycling classes and scenic rides, yoga and strength training classes. A year of iFit classes are included at no charge!"

$1,500 $3,000 at Dick's Sporting Goods

Echelon Reflect Touch Mirror

Touch Mirror
If you crave versatility in your routine, then you need this mirror. (Photo: Dick's Sporting Goods)

If you truly don't have space for the aforementioned equipment, perhaps a touch mirror is your the best bet to get a full-body workout without compromising your living quarters. Live classes include yoga, pilates, strength, boxing and, for extra attention, one-on-one trainer sessions. And this baby's $100 off!

Says a reviewer: "I've always lacked motivation to get up and go to the gym. It's so much easier and convenient to do from home. It's like having a personal trainer at my disposal whenever I feel like working out, on my schedule. I get excited when I see new classes available and look forward to even more new content."

$1,500 $1,600 at Dick's Sporting Goods

Fitness Gear Multi-Purpose Mat

Fitness Gear Multi-Purpose Mat
Protect your floors, and your close-to-the-ground body parts, with this multipurpose mat. (Photo: Dick's Sporting Goods)

Safeguarding floors and carpeting is key when purchasing large fitness equipment. This multi-purpose mat is not only non-slip and easy to clean but also functions as a sturdy, comfy surface for stretching, aerobics, yoga and more.

Wrote a satisfied customer: "We purchased this mat to go under our new spin bike to protect the floor. It does exactly what it is supposed to. It is soft on top, but also slightly more rigid than a yoga mat (and much thinner). We purchased a second one to go under our treadmill as well."

$60 $75 at Dick's Sporting Goods

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