The Best Cycling Gear on Sale for October Prime Day

From water bottles to cycling computers, there’s a ton of cool cycling gear on sale during Amazon’s Big Deal Days —assuming you haven’t spent every last penny on your bike, of course.

Whether you’re an avid cyclist or a newbie, here are some bike deals you can check out during Amazon’s latest sale.

Garmin Tacx Boost Trainer

Winter is coming, but snow and cold are no excuse to stop working out, especially when you can get the Garmin Tacx Boost Trainer for half the price: $149, down from $299. It is easy to install and with a footprint of 675 x 650mm it takes up much less space than a dedicated exercise bike. And you still get 10 levels of resistance, a flywheel for a realistic feel, and a magnetic brake. The best part is that you can train on a real bike.

Original Peloton bike from Peloton

Perhaps the idea of ​​training alone in the garage all winter is depressing. If yes, then you can share your suffering with all the other people using Peletons. The Original Peloton Bike is quick to assemble, has a 4″ x 2″ footprint, and features a 22″ HD touchscreen for virtual group workouts and tracking your progress, a front-facing camera, Bluetooth connectivity, and a 16W sound system. . And all this for the Prime Day price of $1,095, down from $1,445. (Read more about the Original Peloton Bike deal here .)

Garmin Edge 530 Sensor Kit

Are you really a cyclist if you don’t have a dedicated bike computer in your cockpit? I say “No. I also think the Garmin Edge 530 at $279.99 is a good deal. This GPS-enabled cycling computer features a color touchscreen that displays navigation, performance and cycling awareness information to help you stay on track and train. Plus, it’s compatible with the inReach satellite communicator service, so your loved ones can track your location during long trips.

CamelBak Podium Chill Insulated Bike Water Bottle

I bought one of these CamelBak Podium Chill water bottles a few weeks ago, so I can say from personal experience that it works great. It holds water, the water can be easily squeezed into your mouth, and it stays relatively cool because it’s insulated. Plus it made me ride 37% faster (in my opinion). But I paid $16 for mine, like a schnook. Don’t make the same mistake I did, some colors sell for as little as $9.65.

Apple Watch

A dedicated cycling computer may be more advanced than you need for the critical aspect of keeping statistics while cycling. If so, consider the Apple Watch , which can track your heart rate, distance traveled, and more. Plus, you can use it to do all the usual smartwatch tasks, like sending text messages, making calls, streaming music while driving, and checking the time, all without your phone.

There are plenty of Apple Watch deals on this year’s Prime Big Deal Days, but perhaps the best deal is on last year’s Series 8 , which offers many of the benefits of the Series 9 for the discounted price of $319. However, the Series 9 has a small $10 discount, so you can get it for just $389.

LED bicycle wheel lights Activ Life

Maybe you don’t drive to stay fit or commute to work. Maybe you want to impress people and say, “Hey, look at me!” If so, then Activ Life LED lights for your wheels will make a bold statement. They’re easy to install, make you highly visible at night, and according to Amazon’s product description, they’re “loved by people of all ages, from boys to girls, teens and adults.” This universal love of cycling can be yours for the Prime Day price of $11.99.

Electric bicycle Multijoy

Biking is fun, but you know what’s not fun? All pedals. This Multijoy electric bike’s 750W brushless motor delivers a top speed of 48 mph; it has all-terrain fat tires that will take you anywhere; and it has a throttle control so you can decide never to pedal again. LG’s removable 48V 20Ah battery promises to give you up to 70 miles of pedal assist riding on a single charge. For Prime Day, it’s $1,083.59, down from $1,274.89.

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