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The best Garmin Prime Day deals end soon, including the lowest price ever on the Forerunner 745

Garmin Epix Gen 2, Garmin Forerunner 745, and Garmin Fenix 7S watches against a yellow background with stars and the text "Insider Prime Day" at the top.
Amazon Prime Day is the best time to save on Garmin products.
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Garmin's wearables are among the best in the industry and even with Prime Day coming to a close, there's still time to snag a huge discount on them. Select Garmin watches are discounted by as much as $300 off through the end of the day. We're talking $150 off the Venu 2, $220 off the Forerunner 745, and a whopping $300 off the Epix.

These aren't just any old Garmin models either: The Forerunner 745 is our pick as the best running watch while the Epix is our pick as the best fitness tracker. These are premium Garmins and some of the best Prime Day deals left on day two of the event.

What makes these discounts even better is that these are the lowest prices we've seen on these watches all year: better than Black Friday, better than Cyber Monday, better than any other deal day. You can score these best-ever prices and give your fitness tracker selection a serious upgrade — but Prime Day deals end in just a few hours. 

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The best Prime Day Garmin deals

Deal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Best Price
Garmin Epix
The epix Gen 2 is the cream of the Garmin crop and is the perfect wearable for avid outdoor athletes. It has a built-in GPS, a bright touchscreen display, a long-lasting battery, and a rugged, durable design that's built for any adventure. It's discounted by $300 off its normal price during Prime Day which is the lowest we've ever seen it on sale for.
$699.99 from Amazon
Originally $999.99Save 30%
Deal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Deal
Garmin Forerunner 745
With the word "runner" in its name, you know exactly who the Garmin Forerunner 745 is perfect for. With built-in GPS and accurate activity tracking, this is the watch any runner needs to take their training to the next level. It's also on sale for $220 off its normal price throughout Prime Day — there's no better time to pick one up.
$279.99 from Amazon
Originally $499.99Save 44%
Deal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Deal
Garmin fenix 7S Sapphire Solar
Garmin watches don't get much more premium than its high-end fenix 7, a wearable that has built-in GPS, solar charging capability, and advanced training insights. It's on sale for $95 off its normal price through Prime Day.
$805.37 from Amazon
Originally $899.99Save 11%
Deal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Deal
Garmin Venu 2S
The Venu 2S is Garmin's smaller version of its standard Venu, and offers all the same features like built-in GPS, unique health and fitness insights, and accurate tracking but with a design that's meant for folks with smaller wrists. It's on sale for $150 off its normal price during Prime Day — this is a great deal.
$249.99 from Amazon
Originally $399.99Save 38%
Deal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Great Price
Garmin Instinct
Garmin's Instinct is its entry-level rugged outdoor watch, featuring built-in GPS, always-on heart rate monitoring, and a battery that lasts up to two full weeks. Pick it up for $150 off throughout Prime Day.
$142.49 from Amazon
Originally $249.99Save 43%
Deal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Great Price
Garmin Vivoactive 4
The Garmin Vivoactive 4 is a highly accurate fitness tracker that offers a wide variety of useful insights like workout recommendations and sleep tracking, and even allows for storing music directly on the watch. It's on sale for $160 off throughout Prime Day, making it a must-buy for those looking for a new fitness tracker.
$169.99 from Amazon
Originally $329.99Save 48%
Deal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Limited-Time Deal
Garmin vivoactive 4S
Garmin's Vivoactive 4S touts all the same features as the standard Vivoactive 4, but with a design that favors those with smaller wrists. You still get built-in GPS, Garmin's advanced operating system, and all the helpful health and fitness tracking. Get it now for $20 off.
$329.99 from Garmin
Originally $349.99Save 6%

Which Garmin watch is right for you?

This ultimately comes down to how you plan on using it. For runners, something like the Forerunner 745 is going to be your best option. It offers in-depth tracking capability that does more than just pace and distance. Rather, you can look at a wide range of tracked data to help you improve your running style. There's even a handy workout recommendation feature that can help those training for events like a 10k or full marathon. 

Similarly, avid outdoor athletes should consider either the Epix or Fenix 7. Both watches are Garmin's rugged, high-end wearables that offer everything from built-in GPS and a pulse oximeter sensor to advanced sleep monitoring, hydration tracking, and in-depth mapping content. In other words, these should be the go-to companion for anyone venturing into the backcountry. 

Beyond those use cases, Garmin's wider range of watches is perfect for people of all fitness levels and skills. The Venu 2 is a sleeker model that has advanced health and wellness monitoring, while something like the Vivoactive 4 is an understated yet stylish activity tracker that's perfect for beginners or first-time wearers.

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