Chase Sapphire Cards Add $60/$120 Peloton Membership Credits

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Chase has announced a new Peloton membership benefits for Chase Sapphire Reserve and Preferred cardholders:

  • Chase Sapphire Reserve card now includes up to $120 in statement credits on Peloton Digital and All-Access Memberships through December 31, 2021.
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred card now includes up to $60 in statement credits on Peloton Digital and All-Access Memberships through December 31, 2021.

Cardmembers can activate their Peloton membership benefit simply by visiting Onepeloton.com/ChaseSapphire and enrolling in an eligible Peloton Membership using their Sapphire card. The statement credits will be applied automatically until reaching the full value offered on that card. Sapphire cardmembers are also invited to join the #SapphireSquad Tag within Peloton to connect to others in the community and find and motivate each other on the Leaderboard.

Peloton Digital membership is $12.99 per month and includes live and on-demand workouts streamed to your smartphone, tablets, and computers across 10 exercise categories including strength, yoga, meditation, cardio, stretching, and others like cycling and running. There is also a free 30-trial for new members that you should taken advantage of first. No Peloton hardware is required.

Peloton All-Access Membership is $39 per month and is their original service that works with the Peloton bike and treadmill.

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