Black Friday is just around the corner, now just a couple of days away. As ever, the sales start well in advance of the weekend itself, and tech often sees the most price fluctuation of all.
While we have our main hub dedicated to all the best Black Friday bike deals, we’ve noticed so many Black Friday Garmin deals, with prices changing seemingly at random, that we decided it would probably be handy to dedicate an entire live blog just to Garmin deals. The tech giant makes extremely popular bike computers, heart rate monitors, indoor trainers (via its Tacx brand), and radars, as well as many extremely popular smartwatches.
Quick Black Friday Garmin deals
USA: Quick Black Friday Garmin deals
UK: Quick Black Friday Garmin deals
Black Friday Garmin deals USA
As ever, we’ll break down the recommendations by USA and UK. Even though Garmin’s products are the same around the world, the deals often differ, so here I’ll start with the US, where, as ever, there are thousands of Black Friday Garmin deals in 2025.
I’ll split my recommendations from here into Smartwatches, Bike computers, and Accessories.
Smartwatch deals (USA)
First up, if you are considering a Garmin smartwatch but want a clearer idea of what you need, that’s normal as the range is vast and a little complex. Quickly plug your requirements into this easy-to-use watch finder tool from Garmin to help narrow down your options.
Bike Computers (USA)
Now for bike computers, those GPS-tracking devices you can pop onto your handlebars to provide navigation and show you how fast you are.
Accessories (USA)
Heart rate monitors, power meters, lights, radars and other Garmin deals related to cycling. There are often fewer deals in these categories so we’ve compiled them for ease.
Black Friday Garmin deals UK
Still looking at Black Friday Garmin deals, but here I’ll focus on retailers from the UK, such as Sigma Sports, Rutland Cycles, as well as the big players like Amazon, John Lewis, and Argos.
Smartwatches (UK)
If you’re shopping for smartwatches,…
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