Decathlon now offers bicycles through subscription
Netflix, Spotify, Zwift... now we can add one more subscription to enjoy the latest in bikes. This is the subscription system that Decathlon proposes for its sports products, including bikes, which allows us to enjoy them without having to buy them in a completely flexible way.
Renting arrives for bikes with Decathlon's subscription system
In the world of cars, it is a usage model that has gained prominence in recent years. Instead of acquiring a product, a lease contract is established for its use, and after the established time, we renew it or return the product to opt for another with a new lease.
Decathlon has decided to transfer this model to its sports products, including its bikes, with a completely flexible subscription system that allows us to enjoy one of the bikes in its range for as long as we want through a subscription that depends on the chosen product and starts at €19.99 per month.
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Subscription system that includes all the bikes in its range, both mechanical and electric. Bicycles that are delivered fully inspected, repaired if necessary after another subscription, and perfectly clean. In addition, for long-term subscriptions, Decathlon offers a bike inspection service at 6 and 12 months, as well as insurance coverage for accidents and theft that may occur during the subscription period. The minimum subscription period is 3 months, although Decathlon also offers a daily rental service to try out their products.
We will process the subscription through a Decathlon store, and when choosing the bike we want to use, it must be available in the chosen store to be able to opt for the subscription to it. The store takes care of all the paperwork.
With this new subscription system, Decathlon aims to reinforce its traditional policy of facilitating access to sports as much as possible, as well as promoting its circular economy philosophy in which dogmas such as product reuse or material repairability are enhanced, thus reducing environmental impact by extending the life of its products as much as possible. You can find detailed information about Decathlon's subscription system and the available bikes at a specific time on the specific website that the French company has prepared for this purpose.