Garmin is offering solid discounts on its wearables, including the Garmin Fenix 7S, Forerunner 945, Instinct Solar, and more, as part of Amazon’s ‘Prime Big Deal Days.’
Related: Our 12 top Prime Day deals on sale right now
The offers mentioned below are live now and end later today, Wednesday, October 11th.
Check out the deals below:
Garmin epix Gen 2, Premium Active smartwatch, Health and Wellness Features, Touchscreen AMOLED Display, Adventure Watch with Advanced Features, Black Titanium: $899.96 (regularly $1,219.99)
Garmin Instinct Solar Tactical, Solar-powered Rugged Outdoor Smartwatch with Tactical Features, Built-in Sports Apps and Health Monitoring, Moss Green: $379.96 (regularly $629.99)
Garmin Forerunner 945, Premium GPS Running/Triathlon Smartwatch with Music, Black: $416.99 (regularly $509.47)
Garmin Forerunner 745, GPS Running Watch, Detailed Training Stats and On-Device Workouts, Essential Smartwatch Functions, Red: $349.96 (regularly $699.99)
Garmin Venu Sq Music, GPS Smartwatch with Bright Touchscreen Display, Features Music and Up to 6 Days of Battery Life, Rose Gold with Tan Band: $169.96 (regularly $265.51)
Garmin Instinct Solar, Solar-powered Rugged Outdoor Smartwatch, Built-in Sports Apps and Health Monitoring, Graphite: $294.99 (regularly $359.99)
Garmin Fenix 7S Solar, Smaller Sized Adventure smartwatch, with Solar Charging Capabilities, Rugged Outdoor Watch with GPS, Touchscreen, Health and Wellness Features, Slate Gray with Black Band: $749.96 (regularly $949.99)
Garmin Vivoactive 4S, Smaller-Sized GPS Smartwatch, Features Music, Body Energy Monitoring, Animated Workouts, Pulse Ox Sensors, Rose Gold with White Band, 40mm: $221.29 (regularly $269.99)
Find all the ‘Prime Big Deal Days’ Garmin deals here.
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