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Harry Bullmore

The best Garmin Black Friday deals, hand-picked by a fitness writer

The Independent's senior fitness writer has picked his favourite Black Friday Garmin deals for 2025 - (The Independent)

Garmin is the smartwatch of choice for most runners. The GPS tracking is top notch, there are more metrics than you can shake a stick at and the health tracking capabilities are impressive too, providing everything you need to improve your running performance.

With their impressive stable of high-tech features, the watches don’t come cheap, but retailers are prone to slashing prices at certain times of the year – Black Friday being paramount among them.

As a keen runner and seasoned smartwatch tester, I've scoured the internet and rounded up a collection of the best deals on offer across a wide range of sites. Scroll on to find the right deal for you.

Garmin forerunner 265 GPS watch: Was £380, now £289, Blacks.co.uk

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This is arguably the best Garmin deal going for those shopping the Black Friday 2025 sales, with a £91 saving to be made. But why should you buy the forerunner 265?

You might be familiar with the phrase “work smarter, not harder”. The Garmin forerunner 265 is the embodiment of this, providing incredibly detailed running and training data to help you maximise your performance and progress.

“I enjoyed receiving personalised workout plans each day, which motivated me to get out and run as I knew each session was helping me get faster and stronger,” our reviewer Zoe Griffin writes in her Garmin forerunner 265 review.

“The large AMOLED display was a dream to read during runs, keeping me informed of my progress in real time. Its customisable data fields and intuitive interface made it easy to track essential metrics such as pace, distance and heart rate during workouts too.”

Garmin Fenix 8 47mm: Was £819, now £599, Currys.co.uk

Garmin Fenix 8 47mm (Garmin)

If you like adventure, Garmin’s premium fenix range is for you. The eighth generation is brilliant, with a shiny new AMOLED display showing 24/7 health features and ridiculously detailed fitness tracking.

Add on to this its 16 days of battery life, built-in LED flashlight and the impressive sport-specific coaching suite available via the Garmin Connect app, and you effectively have an all-hours PT-cum-Swiss army knife on your wrist.

Is this cheap? No. But this Currys deal is the best I could see, knocking more than £200 off the overall price.

Garmin vivoactive 5: Was £199.99, now £149.99, Argos.co.uk

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The Garmin vivoactive 5 is a sleek smartwatch with all the health and fitness tracking features the average person needs to progress their exercise plans. It’s also our best budget buy on our roundup of the best Garmin watches.

“It can track a wide range of fitness metrics including steps, heart rate, distance, calories burned, sleep quality and more than 30 preloaded sports,” writes our reviewer Zoe Griffin. “I was also impressed by its sleep coaching capability, as it gives you a sleep score and personalised tips.”

This Argos deal is £20 cheaper than the one on the Garmin website, making it one of the most cost-savvy ways I could find to get a new Garmin on your wrist. The forerunner 55 deal below is slightly less pricey, but while it will suit avid runners down to the ground, I reckon the vivoactive is better for general exercisers.

Garmin forerunner 55 42mm: Was £179.99, now £123.54, Amazon.co.uk

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Big brand smartwatches have been growing progressively more expensive in recent years. Garmin introduced the forerunner 55 as a more affordable entry-level option for runners wanting a wearable, and I’ve been impressed by both the idea and execution.

“While the screen is on the large side for daily wear, it’s excellent for exercise,” writes our reviewer Zoe Griffin. “It offers crystal-clear visibility in various lighting conditions, including bright sunlight and low light.

“I was also impressed by the Garmin coach feature, which offers free 5k, 10k and marathon training plans you can follow on the screen. Rather than pay for a physical coach or PT in the park with you, blowing their whistle when it’s time to shake up the pace, the watch guides you through each session, providing pace suggestions, reminders, and encouragement.”

At £123.54 on Amazon this Black Friday, the watch is at a refreshingly accessible price point compared to most wearables. While the vivoactive is my pick for general exercisers, the forerunner 55 is a fantastic option for those who want to improve their running, swimming or cycling on a budget.

Garmin vivoactive 6: Was £279.99, £229.99, Amazon.co.uk

Garmin vivoactive 6 GPS (Garmin)

Released this year, the Garmin vivoactive 6 tops our list of the best Garmin watches. Why? Because it’s a great all-rounder at a very reasonable price.

I liked the lightweight design, which felt far less cumbersome than the Apple watch ultra 2 I had been wearing previously, and the 80-plus sport tracking options easily covered my varied exercise routine.

While it doesn’t have some of the premium features of the fenix range, like the brand’s latest sensor technology and a barometric altimeter, I still found it had more than enough metrics and features to sink my teeth into.

The vivoactive 6 has free personalised running coaching plans, sleep tracking to help you fine-tune your snoozing, and detailed running data. This Amazon deal will save you a tidy £50 on the tracker.

Garmin venu 3s: Was £399, now £297.49, Johnlewis.com

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Garmin specialises in catering to runners, but its venu range has more of a lifestyle focus. The design is more streamlined than adventure watches like the fenix or instinct, and the health tracking is superb.

“I loved that it presents health as a holistic concept, providing insights on your overall energy levels based on your sleep quality, naps, stress levels, previous workouts and more,” Zoe Griffin writes in her review. “This alerted me to when I was in peak condition and ready to push a little harder, as well as letting me know when I should take things a little easier.”

Asking for a decent discount on the latest generation, the venu 4, only a couple of months after its release was always going to be a stretch. But this deal on its consummate predecessor will save you more than £100 on an excellent wearable.

Why you can trust IndyBest to bring you the best deals

The IndyBest team personally reviews a huge range of products across fitness, fashion, tech, beauty and more each year, including the most impressive items in their collection of buying guides. They also track the prices of these products throughout the year so, when sales season rolls around, they know what makes a great deal. Every product they recommend in the Black Friday sale not only comes from a brand they trust from their in-person testing, but it also comes at an improved price point.

Harry Bullmore is The Independent’s senior fitness writer and IndyBest’s authority on all things exercise. His average week comprises a wide range of workouts, from running to Pilates to gymnastics, giving him plenty of opportunities to test the best products in the space. His aim is to make exercise accessible and enjoyable for as many people as possible, so the products he recommends are exclusively those he has found capable of taking you closer to your health and fitness goals.

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