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Black Friday fitness deals live: Discounts on sports & gym kit all weekend

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Black Friday fitness deals live: Discounts on sports & gym kit all weekend

Black Friday fitness deals
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It's Black Friday, which means a ton of discounts on all things tech, but if you're like me, there's only one thing on your mind: how to score the best of this year's fitness deals. 

The Black Friday deals are in full swing, and are going to remain so until Cyber Monday on 28 November. So far, I've been looking after our lists of fitness watch deals, focusing on the Black Friday Garmin deals and Black Friday Fitbit deals, as well as other wellness tech like the Black Friday electric toothbrush discounts. It's kept me busy, to put it lightly.

However, I've also been spotting loads of fitness tech I want, and not just standout watches: home gym equipment, discounted fitness bikes, treadmills, running shoes, resistance training equipment, and even golf watches.

So, the Black Friday fitness deals liveblog will be updated in real-time with all the best deals as we find them, including all of the above. Watch as we slowly assemble the perfect home gym out of discounts and deals found around the net, with something for every budget and discipline. 

Currently running this live blog is:
Matt Evans
Fitness and Wellbeing Editor

Matt is TechRadar's expert on all things fitness and wellness, and he's on hand to help you pick everything from the best Garmin watch to the best running shoes,  providing the lowdown on all things healthy. 

Black Friday deals in the US

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10:40:34
Alo yoga mat
(Image credit: Alo)

While there are lots of things on offer this Black Friday, don't forget about the ways to improve your health that will cost you absolutely nothing, like stretching. 

I am a firm believer that everyone should stretch for at least a few minutes every day, preferably in the morning. It's not just about flexibility – although mobility is a huge part of it, especially for older people. Stretching lengthens the muscles, which shorten naturally as we age, and improves circulation, which again begins to decrease as we age. 

It reduces the risk of injury, as we're less likely to tear longer muscles. It's even been shown to improve your mood, increasing serotonin levels according to research from Colorado State University (opens in new tab). Along with drinking more water, stretching is one of the simplest, most cost-effective ways to improve your health at any age and increase your body's longevity. 

Anyway, here's a good deal on the Alo Warrior yoga mat (opens in new tab).

Alo Warrior yoga mat: was

Alo Warrior yoga mat: was $129.99 now $89.99 from AloA high-quality mat made from ethically-sourced rubber, Alo's Warrior mat has a dry-wicking, anti-odor texture, ensuring it's easy to clean and won't have you slipping all over the place. It's a great yoga mat, and you can save $40 now. 

10:03:41
Garmin Approach S62
(Image credit: Future)

Black Friday may be over, but the fitness discounts are hanging around until Cyber Monday on 28 November, so I'm back on this blog updating you periodically throughout the day. 

We were stood on the sidelines and clapping quietly after seeing this weekend's Garmin discounts on golf watches. Garmin, without a doubt, makes some of the best golf watches around, which are very useful for improving your game by providing you a virtual scorecard, a GPS map of the course, and club advice with their virtual caddie systems. 

There's two options below from Dick's Sporting Goods: a premium S60 for $349.99, and a cheaper S10 for $149.99. 

Garmin Approach S60 golf watch: was

Garmin Approach S60 golf watch: was $399.99 Now $349.99 at Dick's Sporting Goods
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he Approach S60 offers comprehensive GPS maps of over 40,000 courses, AutoShot measurement, a digital scorecard and lots more handy golfing tools as well as Garmin's detailed fitness metrics. Definitely one of the best golf watches around. 

Garmin Approach S12 golf watch: was

Garmin Approach S12 golf watch: was $199.99 now $149.99 at Dick's Sporting GoodsThe S62's smaller, cheaper sibling. 30 hours of battery life compared to the S62's 10 days, but there's plenty to like about this more refined package, including the same 40,000 courses as its more expensive alternative. A good budget option for golfers, although be aware not all competitions may allow GPS aids. 

19:30:25 - November 25, 2022
Fenix 6
The Garmin Fenix 6 family (Image credit: Garmin)

I did say I'd get back to the second of my top Garmin picks this year, didn't I? The Garmin Fenix 7 is the do-it-all premium adventure watch that arrived this year, but its the Fenix 6 family that's receiving mega discounts over Black Friday. 

Right now, the Garmin Fenix 6S Pro is half price at Kohl's, down to just $349.99 (opens in new tab). Anyone looking for a new, top-of-the-range adventure or running watch might be tempted by our pick of the best running watch of the year, the Forerunner 955 Solar, but at this price, the Fenix 6S Pro rivals even that. It's smaller than the enormous Enduro range, which is too much watch for most, but packs all the smarts you could want and is rugged enough to take bouldering, surfing, skiing... you can really throw it around. 

It's genuinely an amazing watch at an amazing price, and if I wasn't testing different fantastic watches every day, I'd be snapping this up for myself. Check it out below:

Garmin Fenix 6S Pro multisport watch: was

Garmin Fenix 6S Pro multisport watch: was $699.99 now $349.99 at Kohl'sThe Garmin Fenix 6 Pro is one of Garmin's best sports watches, with the 6S Pro offering the same multi-band satellite connectivity and its fitness metrics, and shrinking them slightly for smaller wrists or those that don't like bulky watch faces. Right now, it's half price at Kohl's, saving you an amazing $350.

18:03:09 - November 25, 2022
Fitbit Versa 4 on wrist
(Image credit: Andrew Williams)

Fitbit frenzy

As fitness discounts go, this year's crop of Black Friday Fitbit deals has been stellar. If you're willing to spend a little more for the Fitbit brand name, then the below deals (at Walmart and Amazon, respectively) have discounted two of the best Fitbit smartwatches for Black Friday. 

You can pick up the Fitbit Versa 4 for $149.95 at Walmart right now (down from $229.95) (opens in new tab), and the Fitbit Inspire 2 – with a one year subscription to Fitbit Premium thrown in for good measure – at Amazon for under £50 (down from £99.85) (opens in new tab). We don't expect either discount to last long, mind, so get your skates on. 

Fitbit Versa 4: was

Fitbit Versa 4: was $229.95 now $149.95 at WalmartAn excellent, unprecedented deal on a brand new piece of kit, the Versa 4 offers over 40 exercise modes, up-to-date heart rate and sleep tracking, built-in GPS for those long runs, 50-meter water resistance for swims, six months of Fitbit Premium free, and Fitbit's up-to-date sensor hardware and tracking algorithms. 

Fitbit Inspire 2 with one year's Fitbit Premium: was

Fitbit Inspire 2 with one year's Fitbit Premium: was $99.95 now$49.95 at AmazonThe cheapest way to get a year's worth of Fitbit Premium absolutely free. The slimmed-down, now almost-obsolete Inspire 2 is still a decent entry-level tracker as part of this deal, because you get an additional six months of Premium, which ordinarily costs around $10 per month. You're not only saving $50 on the device, but $110 in total. Our standout Fitbit deal for beginners.  

16:25:59 - November 25, 2022
Garmin Forerunner 45 interface showing stress levels, body battery and BPM
(Image credit: Future)

It's not quite home gym-y, but I wouldn't be doing my job if I didn't talk about my choice for "best Garmin deal of the day" so far. It's tied between an expensive Fenix model (more on this later) and this cheap Garmin Forerunner 45

It's absolutely perfect for beginner runners doing Couch to 5K or short Parkruns, and it'll take you all the way up to half-marathon distances and beyond thanks to the training programs on its integrated Garmin Coach feature on the Garmin Connect app. With multi-band satellite positioning, music control, a week-long battery life and 24/7 heart rate monitoring, it's a steal.

IF you're looking for an entry-level wearable running device, it's worth checking out all the cool things you can do with Garmin Connect, because at a touch under $120, the Forerunner 45 is a better deal than most Fitbits. Check it out below. 

Garmin Forerunner 45 GPS smartwatch 42mm: was

Garmin Forerunner 45 GPS smartwatch 42mm: was $199.99 Now $118.99 from Best Buy
The beginner's running watch in Garmin's stable remained a favorite even after the sequel, the Forerunner 55, was released. It's perfect for new joggers. It even comes with Garmin Coach to guide you through training plans for short runs all the way up to a half-marathon.

16:15:54 - November 25, 2022
Flybird weight bench
(Image credit: Flybird)

A good set of weights is always better when you've got support to use them with. A weights bench opens lots of doors, from preacher curls to chest presses and reverse flys, allowing you to train your arms, back, chest and shoulders more efficiently. 

This Amazon deal from Flybird offers its adjustable weights bench half price, from $239.99 down to $119.99. Plus you get to keep the model, who will clean your house on Thursdays.* 

FLYBIRD Weight Bench, Adjustable Strength Training Bench: was

FLYBIRD Weight Bench, Adjustable Strength Training Bench: was $239.99 now $119.99 at AmazonAdjustable with a massive 800lbs weight capacity, the Flybird bench is an ideal addition to your home gym. 2-inch padding, foldable, and it's easy to carry and store, making it a good space saver.

*Disclaimer: untrue. 

15:47:01 - November 25, 2022
NordicTrack weights
I never asked for these NordicTrack smart weights, but now I want them (Image credit: NordicTrack)

Next up on our home gym list is weights, and I'm tired of spending ages winding the spinlock clip around my ancient York dumbbells. However, I also don't have the space to keep an entire rack of weights. I need something that allows me to click the desired weight into place straight away. 

Enter the Bowflex SelecTech, that operates with a simple twist mechanism. It's currently down to just $349.99 at Amazon, saving you $200 (or $100 per dumbbell):

Bowflex SelecTech Adjustable dumbbells 5-52.5lbs (pair): was

Bowflex SelecTech Adjustable dumbbells 5-52.5lbs (pair): was $549.99 now $349.99 at Amazon
Save $200 on this Bowflex set, which uses a dial rather than a button system to swap between weights. Still infinitely quicker than the old-school clips or spinlocks found in most home sets, it's worth noting they're a great space-saver if you're sick of dumbbell racks. 

If you want to go further, you could ask Alexa to rack your weights for you. No, we're not kidding. The very definition of "wellness tech", you can also save $200 at Amazon right now:

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NordicTrack 50 Lb iSelect adjustable dumbbells: was $499.99 now $299.99 at AmazonEver got fed up switching between weights and wished you could just order the dumbbell to load itself? These smart dumbbells connect to Alexa so you can do exactly that. The future is now. 

However, you don't have to spend hundreds to get a good deal on resistance training, nor do you even have to lug any weight around. The best Black Friday purchase I ever made was two years ago, when I got a full set of resistance bands for my Dad. It cost me just shy of £30 ($35), and they came with five tubes, a door hook and handles just like this set.

Together, you can create the effect of any kind of cabled gym equipment. You can curl, press, row, or squat, doubling or tripling up the bands for additional resistance as you need it. Even the strongest gym bunny will struggle with a few of the thicker bands attached to the handles. The elastic resistance also means they're easier and safer for older exercisers than weights, and you can take them anywhere.

I have my own set, and my Dad used these for months: a glowing recommendation if ever there was one. 

Whatafit complete resistance band set: was

Whatafit complete resistance band set: was $39.99 Now $19.98 at AmazonI'm a huge advocate of resistance bands for beginners, older exercisers, or anyone who needs to work out in small spaces or parks with little kit. With the attached door hook, you can perform almost any cable exercise you'd find at the gym, targeting every single muscle group, with no heavy weights. Everyone should have a set.

15:21:49 - November 25, 2022
Saucony Ride 14
Going old-school and hitting the road? Saucony Rides are my favorite everyday shoe (Image credit: Michael Sawh)

Of course, some people prefer to get their cardio kicks outside, myself included. Although the deals are undeniably attractive, I won't be buying any of the machines below: I'll be picking up a new pair of kicks to train for my first-ever marathon. 

I've been testing Eliud Kipchoge's record-breaking marathon shoe, Nike Air Zoom Alphafly Next% 2, but there are no deals on today. However, my every-day running, absolute favorite shoe is discounted today: the Saucony Ride 15. 

I used the Saucony Kinvara 12s for a year and ran them into the ground. I then moved on to the Saucony Ride 14s, and fell in love all over again. As an everyday shoe for hard surfaces, Saucony Rides can't be beaten thanks to its reactive PWRRUN midsole. I've tested the Ride 15s on several five-mile stretches and found much the same, so I'm sorely tempted to pick up another pair for personal use. 

now $105.00 at Saucony

Saucony Ride 15 training shoe: was $140.00now $105.00 at SauconySaucony Ride 15 is my personal everyday running shoe of choice, more than capable of pounding pavements for hours with impunity. Enough cushion to be comfortable, not enough to be spongy. You'll need more grip on slippy trails, though. 

14:59:39 - November 25, 2022
Urevo 2-in-1
(Image credit: Urevo 2-in-1)

On the lower-priced end of the cardio machine spectrum is something that's proving very popular right now: an under-desk treadmill. The best under-desk treadmills allow you to get your steps in at home while watching Netflix or, as the name suggests, at work when combined with a standing desk. 

This kind of "passive exercise" is what 2023 is going to be all about for me: the idea that you don't need to get super sweaty or have run miles to have earned the right to feel proud that you've achieved something. It could be a low-intensity walk, or a few minutes stretching, or a shorter gym session than you originally planned. Finding a way to move a little bit every day is enough, and devices like under-desk treadmills enable you to do so. 

Amazon's top choice here is the UREVO 2-in-1, now down to $319.97 in a lightning deal (opens in new tab). Flip the safety rail up for a jog up to 7.8mph, or leave the rail down to turn the treadmill into a walking pad, allowing you to get a ton of low-intensity exercise in. This is a lightning deal, so you don't have long to claim it - best hurry!

Now $319.97 at Amazon

UREVO 2-in-1 Under Desk Treadmill: Was $469.99Now $319.97 at AmazonAmazon's top under-desk treadmill choice, this walk pad with a 17-inch non-slip running belt is a great way to get more steps in at home. For a more vigorous workout, pull up the safety rail and activate running mode, up to a maximum of 7.8MPH.

14:16:44 - November 25, 2022
Peloton rower
Will you be getting a connected treadmill or exercise bike in 2023? (Image credit: Peloton)

Let's kick off with what might prove to be the biggest expense in your fitness browsing: a big cardio machine. Dick's Sporting goods and Best Buy are both offering some big money off the price of exercise bikes and treadmills, including Peloton.

Do you get a Peloton in 2023? For the last couple of years, the company has suffered a string of mishaps: security woes regarding the cameras, recalls, deaths (both real and fictional) and mass layoffs. Our deep-dive investigation into Peloton showed that yes, it does hold value for its customers and can be an addictive way to work out - if you're willing to pay the hefty subscription fee on top of the cost of the machine.

We can help offset some of that, at least. Dick's Sporting Goods (opens in new tab) is offering $300 off the price of the standard Peloton Bike, as well as a massive $1,100 off a Horizon 7.0 treadmill that will also connect to the Peloton ecosystem. That way, at least, you can cancel the subscription if you choose to do so and still have a usable machine. 

Peloton Bike: was

Peloton Bike: was $1,445 now $1,145 at Dick's Sporting GoodsPeloton's base bike is still the best connected home fitness equipment around if you want to replicate that spin class feel. THe 22" HD touch screen is bright and immersive, although the big selling point - the live classes - require a subscription. 

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Horizon Fitness 7.0 Studio Series Treadmill: was $1,999.99 now $899.99 at Dick's Sporting GoodsWant something cheaper than a Peloton Tread, that still connects to the Peloton class network? Can't go wrong with the Horizon 7.0, which is half price in Dick's massive Black Friday sale. It also connects to Zwift, runs at 0-12MPH and 0-15% Incline.


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