The Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) is my marathon companion of choice, and it's 50% off in the early Black Friday sales

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I'm a big fan of Garmin watches. I've reviewed pretty much every modern Garmin watch, and I've tested them on trails, campsites, casual runs, in gyms, and during race events like marathons. The Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) was my top choice when I ran the London Marathon in 2024, and the early Black Friday deals are slashing prices on it in the US and UK alike.

In the US, Amazon is offering the Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) a 50% discount in its smallest 42mm size, reducing it from $899 to just $449 on Amazon. The Sapphire Edition 42mm version, which offers improved scratch-resistant Sapphire glass, is reduced by 45%, from $999 to $549 on Amazon.

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Today's best Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) deal in the US

Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) 41mm standard edition
Save 50%
Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) 41mm standard edition: was $899 now $449 at Amazon

Save a massive $450 in this early Black Friday deal on the smaller 42mm Garmin Epix Pro standard edition. With an updated Elevate V5 heart rate sensor, multi-band GPS and an LED torch, it's the blueprint for a modern Garmin watch: fast, accurate and built like a tank. It's got 16GB storage for music and GPX maps.

Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) Sapphire edition
Save 45%
Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) Sapphire edition: was $999 now $549 at Amazon

Save a slightly proportionately smaller 45% (but still an impressive $450) off the base price of the 41mm and 47mm Sapphire edition Epix Pro (Gen 2) models. Functionally, the only difference is the harder Sapphire glass that makes up the screen, but it's worth noting all sizes are available here.

<p>While the 41mm and 47mm are the same price, the <a href="https://target.georiot.com/Proxy.ashx?tsid=8428&GR_URL=https%3A%2F%2Famazon.com%2FGarmin-Performance-Smartwatch-Technology-Flashlight%2Fdp%2FB0BYFCZZ9F%2Fref%3Dsr_1_3%3Ftag%3Dhawk-future-20%26ascsubtag%3Dhawk-custom-tracking-20">51mm version has been reduced from $1,099 to $607.

Today's best Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) deal in the UK

Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) 47mm Sapphire edition
Save 54%
Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) 47mm Sapphire edition: was £870 now £399 at Blacks

A better-than-half-price deal on the Garmin Epix Pro Sapphire in its 47mm size and Whitestone colorway. This was the size I used to run London, and found it perfect as a man of average build. Its advanced running features were instrumental in helping me cross the line.

The Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) is probably the best Garmin watch for deals available right now. With up-to-date parts such as the Elevate V5 heart rate monitor (highly accurate compared to a chest-mounted heart rate monitor) and GPS (highly accurate compared to an Apple Watch Ultra 2), at this price it's one of the best Garmin watches you can buy.

In my Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) review, I called it "an undoubtedly high-performing endurance watch that operates wonderfully, and the new widgets that debuted with the Pro work very well and got me thinking about my training in new ways." Two years on, my statement stands, and at this price, I'd buy it over this year's Garmin Fenix 8.

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Matt Evans
Senior Fitness & Wearables Editor

Matt is TechRadar's expert on all things fitness, wellness and wearable tech.

A former staffer at Men's Health, he holds a Master's Degree in journalism from Cardiff and has written for brands like Runner's World, Women's Health, Men's Fitness, LiveScience and Fit&Well on everything fitness tech, exercise, nutrition and mental wellbeing.

Matt's a keen runner, ex-kickboxer, not averse to the odd yoga flow, and insists everyone should stretch every morning. When he’s not training or writing about health and fitness, he can be found reading doorstop-thick fantasy books with lots of fictional maps in them.

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