That’s the end of our deal hunting shift for Black Friday, we hope this live hub has been useful in helping you hunt for great Garmin deals.
We are signing off now, some of us to relax, others to hit the indoor trainer.
We will be back online in the morning, so check back in for more Garmin deals as we find them!
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Tom’s been busy writing about one of Garmin’s big competitors in the bike computer space
It isn’t a Black Friday Garmin deal, but this competitor is the bike computer I’d buy in a heartbeat
I’m almost tempted to buy one myself now, after reading that!
The Tacx Neo 3m has been Garmin’s flagship smart trainer since its launch a couple of years ago. Whether you’re training, racing, or just riding for fun, it’s one of the best smart trainers around with fast and accurate performance, simulated riding surfaces and built-in motion plates.
All these features come at a cost, with the TacX NEO 3M demanding a serious price tag. It’s rarely discounted too, so this is a great opportunity to save some money if you’re on the hunt for one of the best smart trainers.
Time for a quick price check on Garmin’s computers…
They’ve been on sale at Amazon for a while now, and although I hoped we’d see a further discount today, that hasn’t yet happened.
So for clarity, the best places to buy Garmin’s computers, are as follows..
THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY A FORERUNNER 55 IN THE UK IS NOW…. JOHN LEWIS
It’s only a few pounds cheaper than on Amazon, but every little helps this time of year. This is the same price it was initially on Amazon before the price went back up… All fun and games today at the deals coalface! This is only for the mint green colour though, for the white and black it’s no different than what’s on Amazon.
I’ve found a decent deal on the Forerunner 165 to go alongside the very popular Forerunner 55 deal. The 55 is the baby of the range, with features that basically only cover run tracking. If you want a few extras, like more advance health and performance metrics, sleep tracking, nap detection (no, really), and multi-sport profiles, plus a touchscreen, then the 165 is the way to go.
🚨 PRICE DROP ON VARIA RADARS 🚨
Having done my regular price check of our Editor’s Picks I spotted that both the RTL515 (that’s the radar and light combo) and the RCT715 (that’s the one with the camera) have reduced in price on Sigma Sports.
These aren’t often discounted, and are now at best ever prices as far as we can ascertain, so it’s the perfect time to grab them if you’ve been holding out.
That’s all for today, folks. We are signing off and shutting down for the evening!
Tomorrow is the big day, we will be back bright and early with a hot cup of coffee, or two, to keep you on top of all the best Garmin deals as they come during Black Friday.
Before you shout at me that this is a Garmin hub, I know, Wahoo isn’t Garmin. However, given their paths cross quite regularly in the cycling space, that’s big news to anyone potentially hunting for Garmin or Tacx tech.
Interestingly, there are only three deals available:
Not a Garmin competitor product, but I’m in for a penny at this point.
One from Garmin’s sister company, Tacx now:
If you are investing in a new GPS computer, then it’s worth getting a heart rate monitor if you don’t already have one.
Heart rate monitors are a valuable tool to help you track how hard you’re riding, how your body is reacting to the effort, when you’ve recovered and are ready to go again, and much more.
That drops the Garmin Fenix 8 is down to just $749.99, from the list price of $999.99. This is the cheapest it’s been since launching back in August last year. Therefore, we’d fully expect this price not to last long, so we would suggest grabbing it while you can.
The page above has just been refreshed. A few more computer deals added, and a few of the prices changed to reflect what’s been dropped here in the live section over the past few hours!
And to turn my attention more toward cycling for a moment, Garmin’s bike computer deals are as follows:
It’s currently down from £599.99 to £439.99, but it’s a bit of a black sheep in the Garmin lineup.
It was launched as something of a ‘value’ variant, with ‘E’ standing for ‘Essential’. Kinda like how Apple launched the iPhone 16e alongside the 16 and 16 Pro.
You’re limited to the 47mm case, and get a slightly smaller screen. You lose out on the Fenix 8’s Gen 5 heart rate sensor, and you lose out on the flashlight and speaker/microhone for voice-enabled features.
You get the big features like Garmin Pay, Spotify connection, but realistically you’re getting a watch that’s on par with the Fenix 7 or the older Epix. If you find a better deal on those, as we’ve shown are available, then my advice would be to get those instead.
Ironic, or perhaps just nominitive determinism, that Blacks would have the better Black Friday deal.
Starting with the most expensive:
Starting in the UK…
I’m going to kick off with a roundup of what’s going on at Garmin’s own website.
At first glance, it looks like a lot of smartwatch deals, but let’s take a dive in to see whether any of them are better than we’ve already found elsewhere.
Good (late) morning for those of you in the UK, and Good (early) morning if you’re in the US.
Josh here, taking the reins from Will. I’ll be here with you until around 9pm UK time, so plenty of time to keep an eye on the ever changing landscape that is the Black Friday Garmin deals in 2025.
Hey, I’ve found a great deal on the watch I actually use myself, except the even better solar version!
Here’s one for the runners…
Good morning Garmin hunters, Will Jones here, Cyclingnews’ Senior Tech Writer and CDO (Chief Deals Officer) for the morning. I’ll be dropping any fresh garmin updates in here as soon as I come across them…
The biggest change that I’ve seen so far is that the best price on the extremely affordable Forerunner 55 is no longer in turquoise, but is now in white, but there’s only a few quid between them.
And given it’s now dark outside (here in the UK), here’s a pertinent deal to wrap us up for the evening:
And now briefly a deal for our UK readers:
A quick detour from smartwatches over to GPS computers for a moment. Most of these deals are featured above already, but they’re good enough to repeat.
Next up, another smartwatch… this time the Epix Pro Gen 2, with its original price of £870.
And for no reason at all, I’ll start with this Garmin Venu deal at Very here in the UK…
Welcome to the live section of this Cyclingnews Black Friday Garmin roundup.
Over the coming days, we’ll endeavour to ensure the static pinned page above contains the best deals available, split by USA and UK territories, then split further by category.
But in this live ticker section, we’ll share deals as we find them, plus a bit of added chatter, advice, opinion, and so on.