Welcome to Cyclingnews’ Cyber Monday Amazon deals roundup for the 2025 November sales event.
Black Friday may be done, but the big sale weekend of the year continues at pace through to Cyber Monday in a couple of days. The official Amazon Black Friday sale runs from Friday the 28th, through the weekend and finishes with Cyber Monday on the 1st of December.
Quick Cyber Monday bike deals
USA: Quick Cyber Monday Deals
UK: Quick Cyber Monday Deals
All deals checked: 21:00 UK Sunday 30th November, 2025
A shift in seasons is usually the point at which you realise your kit needs an upgrade. Whether that’s a new smart trainer to count your watts, a waterproof cycling jacket that actually keeps the water out, or a fresh set of winter road bike tyres, the Amazon Cyber Monday sale will likely have something to help.
We hunt for the best cycling deals for you, from the Amazon sales, but also elsewhere on the internet. A great many websites also have strong deals at this time, and we have included offers from them, too.
To take advantage of the Amazon Cyber Monday deals, you’ll need to be signed up for Amazon Prime. Amazon offers a free trial period for new users, but you can cancel your trial before the first payment is taken.
In depth: 2025’s best Cyber Monday Amazon deals (for cyclists)
My top picks
A handful of standout deals across the USA and UK
Amazon Cyber Monday: Best deals USA
Amazon Cyber Monday: Best deals UK
Amazon Cyber Monday 2025: Are the deals any good?
Earlier in the month, we didn’t have a clear picture of how the deals were looking. Now, though, it’s a different story with many brands launching strong sales. There’s more to come, but for now, things look promising, and there could be some great deals.
How we find the best cycling deals
There are several Amazon sale events each year that we cover, but we don’t use AI, robots, monkeys with typewriters, nor Santa’s elves to compile this content, it’s all done by members of the Cyclingnews tech team.
This year, that includes Josh Croxton, Will Jones, Tom Wieckowski, Paul Brett and Graham Cottingham. Each of whom has years of experience writing tech-related bike content for websites and magazines.
Put simply, we trawl the sales looking for products that feature in our buying guides, then if we find a good price, we cross-check it against the rest of the internet.
We use tools to help us. Primarily, we use the strangely-titled but eminently useful CamelCamelCamel tool to check historical pricing. We also use The Wayback Machine to check former listings where necessary.
More pertinently, though, we use our years of experience testing cycling products (bikes, clothing, accessories, tech and so on) to give us a good understanding of what products are good, and which are bad, because no matter how cheap or heavily discounted something is, it’s not a ‘good deal’ if the product is worthless.
We then combine that insight with our knowledge of the industry. We know which brands are popular, and which are not. We sometimes know which are overstocked (and likely to want to discount heavily). We also know if a brand just launched – or might be set to launch – a new model, and thus might want to clear out the older model to make room for the new one.
More than anything, we simply use our understanding of which products are available on the market in each category, what they’re priced at, and which of them are the best. If product A is marginally better than product B, but product B becomes significantly cheaper in sales, we make a human judgment on which to recommend. If we still think product A is worth the extra spend, then we’ll say that, and likewise Vice Versa. Sometimes we might simply give you the facts and let you make that judgment because only you can truly decide what the best product is for your needs and your budget.
If we find a product that meets the criteria of good, a good price, and is not available cheaper elsewhere, then it gets added. If it is available cheaper elsewhere, we might still include it if it’s a good offer, but we’ll always share the better price too.
Our other Cyber Monday roundups
All deals
⚡️ Amazon Cyber Monday: Deals specifically for cyclists, with Amazon’s next-day delivery
Brand-specific Cyber Monday roundups
🚲 Cyber Monday Trek bikes: Deals on all of Trek’s bikes, clothing, helmets, shoes, accessories and more, found at Trek and beyond
🚲 Cyber Monday Canyon bikes: Our pick of the top deals on Canyon’s bikes, sold direct to consumer from Canyon’s website
🚲 Cyber Monday Specialized: Our pick of the best deals on Specialized’s bikes, including Tarmac and Aethos, plus shoes, helmets, kit, tyres and so on, from Specialized’s own website and beyond.
👕 Cyber Monday Castelli: A roundup of our favourite Castelli kit deals, found across the various Cyber Monday sales.
👕 Cyber Monday Rapha: With 25% off sitewide, we’ve rounded up our favourite items from the British brand.
💾 Cyber Monday Garmin: A live, ever-changing roundup of our favourite deals on Garmin’s bike computers, smartwatches, heart rate monitors and more, from Garmin’s own site and beyond.
💾 Cyber Monday Wahoo: A roundup of our favourite deals on Wahoo tech, such as smart trainers and bike computers, from Wahoo’s own website and beyond.
Category-specific Cyber Monday hubs
💻 Cyber Monday indoor bike trainers: A collection of deals related to cycling indoors, with bike trainers, software, fans, and perhaps even the odd laptop or TV.
👟 Cyber Monday cycling shoes: A roundup of cycling shoe deals from around the world, with everything from budget options to high-end carbon race shoes.
👕 Cyber Monday cycling clothing: A handpicked roundup of deals on cycling apparel, with everything from socks to speedsuits.
🚸 Cyber Monday kids’ bikes: Our pick of the best deals on kids bikes from the US and UK, with options for all ages.
