Even Peloton fans have their limits.

As Peloton Interactive Inc. races to meet demand for its connected stationary bikes and treadmills, promoting equipment it may not deliver until 2021, some would-be owners are losing patience as they endure monthslong delivery delays.

Consumers are griping online, flooding customer-service lines, defecting to competing brands and sharing tips to re-create the Peloton experience on rival bikes and treadmills.

Peloton is known for selling $2,000-plus bikes equipped with a screen that shows subscription workout classes. The company said it has nearly doubled subscriptions since March as the coronavirus pandemic has closed gyms and led more people to work out at home. In September, it dropped the starting price on its bikes to $1,895.

“We’d probably still be waiting today,” said Debbie Bullen, of Newton, N.H., who ordered a $4,565 Peloton treadmill in early August, but canceled the purchase after a seven-week wait.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

You May Also Like

For China’s LGBTQ community, safe spaces are becoming harder to find

HONG KONG — The space for China’s LGBTQ community just got even…

Ancient tombs and mummification workshops unearthed in Egypt

The workshops and tombs date back to the 30th pharaonic dynasty (380…

Judge denies Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes’ request for new trial

A federal judge has denied Theranos Inc. founder Elizabeth Holmes’ request for…

White man who pulled gun in MLK Day confrontation with Black teens gets probation

MIAMI (AP) — A white man was sentenced to probation in South…