Save up to $180 off Garmin watches right now in the REI Labor Day sale

Garmin Forerunner 945 watch
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You can save up to $180 off Garmin watches in REI's Labor Day sale right now. The store has cut the price of a huge range of camping, hiking, and running tech, including some of the best GPS watches to take your training to the next level.

For us, the best deal is 30% off the Garmin Forerunner 945, which brings it down to just $419.93. This isn't quite as cheap as its Amazon Prime Day price, but it's still a great deal on a high-end triathlon watch with impressive battery life and great navigation tools.

We're rounding up all of this year's best Labor Day deals at REI, so stick with Advnture to make sure you don't miss out on the best prices for tents, sleeping bags, hiking boots, and much more.

Garmin Forerunner 945:$600$419.93 at REISave 30%

Garmin Forerunner 945: $600 $419.93 at REI
Save 30% We've seen a lot of discounts on the Forerunner 945 since the 955 launched earlier this year, but this is one of the best to date. This top-end sports watch offers excellent battery life and great GPS accuracy, and is now competitively priced too.

Garmin Forerunner 245 Music:$350$244.93 at REISave 30%

Garmin Forerunner 245 Music: $350 $244.93 at REI
Save 30% The Forerunner 255 is a high-end running watch, and although it's now been superseded by the Forerunner 255, it's still a great training tool. This version has internal storage and Bluetooth connectivity so you can load it up with your favorite tunes for phone-free listening via wireless headphones.

Garmin Forerunner 245:$300$209.93 at REISave 30% 

Garmin Forerunner 245: $300 $209.93 at REI
Save 30% If you're sticking to a budget, the Forerunner 245 gives you a great set of run tracking and training tools, without the music playing capability. If you want to crack a new personal record, this is the one for you.

Cat Ellis
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Cat is Homes Editor at TechRadar and former editor of Advnture. She's been a journalist for 15 years, and cut her teeth on magazines before moving online. She helps readers choose the right tech for their home, get the best deals, and do more with their new devices.