Hurry, you can still save 25% off the Garmin Epix at Amazon today
The powerful GPS watch hit its lowest ever price this week, and the deal is still available

If you're fast, you can pick up the Garmin Epix sports watch at Amazon for just $699.99 – a huge saving of 25% off the list price and the cheapest it's been since its launch in January last year.
The Epix holds a top spot in our roundup of the best Garmin watches, and for good reason. It's an advanced multi-sports watch with all the training tools you need to take your sport to the next level, whether you're into running, swimming, cycling, triathlon, golf, tennis, soccer, or almost anything else. When I tested it for Advnture's sister site TechRadar, I was particularly impressed by just how accessible all the more advanced features are, making it easier for you to get the most out of the watch even if you've not used a Garmin device before.
If you're not in the US, scroll down to the bottom of this article for today's best deals on the Garmin Epix near you.
Garmin Epix (Gen 2): $799.99 $599.99 at Amazon
Save $200 This is the best price we've ever seen for the Garmin Epix, and even better than this year's deals on Amazon Prime Day. The offer applies to the slate/steel colorway only.
The most striking feature of the Epix is its bright, crisp AMOLED display, which makes graphics, text and charts really shine and is easy to read in any lighting conditions. This screen tech uses more power than a memory-in-pixel display like that of the Garmin Fenix 7, but it looks fantastic and gives the Epix a really premium feel.
If you don't live in the US, here are today's best deals on the Garmin Epix where you are:
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Cat is the editor of Advnture, She’s been a journalist for 13 years, and was fitness and wellbeing editor on TechRadar before joining the Advnture team in 2022. She’s a UK Athletics qualified run leader, and in her spare time enjoys nothing more than lacing up her shoes and hitting the roads and trails (the muddier, the better).