Article 71TFQ These are my picks for the best Black Friday deals on Garmin watches

These are my picks for the best Black Friday deals on Garmin watches

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Victoria Song
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236704_Garmin_Epix_2_pro_VSong_0009.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100The Epix Pro is 50 percent off!

Every deals holiday, I break my brain and eyeballs scrolling through endless lists of smartwatch models so you don't have to. Garmin has a ton of deals for Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but there are only a few that I'd be putting in my cart if I were buying for the outdoorsy person in my life.

First off, I'm a big fan of the Forerunner 265. It's comfy, it's slim, it's got dual-frequency GPS, and for an OLED smartwatch it has great battery life. When I reviewed it, my only gripe was the $450 price tag. Good news, everyone," as Dr. Farnsworth from Futurama would say, because this model is now 33 percent off its original price, selling at $299.99 at Amazon and Best Buy. Sure, it's a two-year-old watch, but Garmin fans tend to keep their devices for several years, the company is excellent at pushing software updates to older models, and I don't think you're missing out on much compared to newer watches.

Garmin Forerunner 265Garmin's midrange Forerunner watch has an OLED display, a week's worth of battery life, and dual-frequency GPS for better accuracy. Read our review.236554_Garmin_Forerunner_265S_AKrales_0072.jpg?w=300Where to Buy:

But for the super, ultra-optimized athlete in your life, Garmin's Fenix 8 is also 21 to 25 percent off, depending on the size you get. That's good news since the Fenix 8 starts at a whopping $1,000. The Fenix 8 adds some smart features, like messaging, but the real benefit here is you get top-of-the-line features for what the Fenix lineup cost before Garmin's ludicrous $350 price hike.

Price will vary depending on color, size, and materials, but for maximum savings: the 43mm silver-and-whitestone option is $749.99 (25 percent off) at Amazon; the 47mm in slate gray and black is also $749.99 at Amazon; and the 51mm in slate gray and black is $849.99 (23 percent off), also at Amazon. These are the base models, but the next step up for sapphire and titanium are about $100 more.

Garmin Fenix 8The Garmin Fenix 8 is a premium multisport watch that adds a speaker, mic, and on-device assistant for calls, timers, and voice commands. It also offers elite battery life, dual-frequency GPS, and robust sensors. Read our review.247286_Garmin_Fenix_8_AKrales_FINALS0021.jpg?w=300Where to Buy:

But if those prices are still too much, may I suggest the Epix Pro? The 47mm version is 50 percent off at $499.99 right now at Amazon, while it costs $50 more at Best Buy. As with the Forerunner deal, this is a 2023 older model but my hot take is the Fenix 8 and 8 Pro (the latest and greatest) don't add that much more as far as daily training features go.

Garmin Epix ProThe Garmin Epix Pro comes in three sizes and features a handy flashlight, an OLED display, and multiband GPS. Plus, it lasts over a week on a single charge, which is one of the many reasons why it's our favorite Garmin for endurance sports. Read our review.236704_Garmin_Epix_2_pro_VSong_0010.jpg?w=300Where to Buy:
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