When trawling through the sales, there’s one product we always expect to find on offer; Garmin. Luckily for you – as you’ll hopefully agree by the end of this article – this year’s Cyber Monday Garmin deals are no different. In fact, some of them are better than ever.
The Garmin brand is one that covers a multitude of industries. Cycling is the one we care about most – obviously – but there’s also golf, marine, motoring, outdoor sports, good old fashioned everyday health and more. It even makes a GPS tracker for pets which I’m tempted by, but that’s a story for another website on another day.
Within its vast arsenal of tech, one category of products I think Garmin does very well, but is pretty underrated for, is heart rate monitors.
They are a useful tool for millions of athletes worldwide, no matter their sport or their level within said sport. You can be a fair-weather 5km runner (puts hand up), a competitive wannabe racing road cyclist (puts hand up again) or even a Red Bull Rampage contestant front-flipping massive gaps in the desert (puts hand down firmly) and Garmin heart rate monitors can be useful for you.
As part of my role here at Cyclingnews, I’ve tested all of the best heart rate monitors on the market, and when putting together my buyers guide, Garmin featured twice. The HRM Pro was my ‘money no object’ pick, while the HRM Dual was the one with the best battery life.
If you’re shopping for a new one this Black Friday weekend, they’re both on offer, and although the competition from Polar and Wahoo is fierce, I wouldn’t bother looking further than these two deals.
Of course, all of these prices could – and probably will – fluctuate between now, the end of Cyber Monday, and then on to Christmas. You could well try and game the system by waiting for a better deal, but just like that training plan you’ve been putting off creating, the sooner you start, the longer you have to train (with heart rate data, in this case) for your goals.
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