Looking for a Garmin Fenix deal this month? Our deals tracker is what you need
I’m asked for my opinion on the Garmin Fenix (and whether any review units have gone unaccounted for) more often than for any other device. That’s for good reason—it’s one of the best watches money can buy.
The Fenix represents the ultimate Garmin sports watch experience. Its unique blend of long battery life, tracking capabilities, and accuracy makes it one of the top wearables to consider in 2026. And now that Black Friday is here, the best deals on the flagship watch are available.
Below, we’ve included live widgets for all Garmin Fenix devices worth considering during the sales period. Enough talk—let’s dive in.
Essential reading before you buy:
- Find the right Garmin using our buyer’s guide
- One year on: Fenix 8 or Fenix 7?
- Fenix 8 vs. Epix Pro vs. Epix (Gen 2) – our verdict after a year
Our top picks for Fenix hunters: January 2026
In the section below, we’ve enabled live widgets for each SKU to help you find the best price. However, if you’re looking for our recommendations, here are three Garmin Fenix models we rate.
Garmin Fenix 8—47mm, Sapphire
This is my go-to recommendation for anyone looking to purchase the Fenix 8. However, after hitting its all-time low of $849.99 in November/December, it’s now only around $50 off. While we recommend the device in principle, we advise waiting for its next significant price dip.
There’s no telling when that could be, but the next notable, wide-scale savings via Amazon and other big-name retailers won’t land until the spring. In our view, only a Fenix 9 launch, which is expected in 2026, would prompt a dramatic dip before then.
You can, of course, choose another Fenix 8 variation below if you don’t wish to wait—but, also, none of them are at a mega discount at the time of writing. Plus, there are double-digit variations of the device—and that makes sifting through your specific needs insanely tedious.
It’s hard enough to choose the right Fenix case size/material/color, let alone decide which display glass and screen type is best.
Why is this our favorite Fenix 8 SKU?
So, again, this is why I try to do the hard work for you: as someone who’s worn a Fenix every day for the last half-decade and tested around a dozen different models, this combination is the best Fenix 8 variant for 90% of people looking. Here’s why:
- AMOLED is superior to MIP (the battery life trade-off is worth it)
- 47mm is the sweet spot in case size (51mm is uncomfortably big; 42mm is actually great for smaller wrists, but otherwise not necessary)
- Sapphire is absolutely worth the extra $100 (the non-sapphire displays scratch too easily for a watch this expensive; just pay it)
- The 2025 Pro model isn’t necessary unless you crave inReach support
- You can get the all-black edition, but look at that fun titanium case/orange band combo
Garmin Fenix 7 Pro—47mm, Sapphire
If you’re in the market for a non-AMOLED Fenix, this is the best option we’ve scoured so far in 2026. As expected, the specific SKU dipped to an all-time low at the end of last year, but unlike a series like the Fenix 8, I’m not convinced there will be much more stock to clear on the Fenix 7 Pro.
That means there’s some time pressure on this one. However, it also means you can buy a very capable Fenix for around 40% off its launch price.
So, why this specific model over other Fenix 7 devices? I’m glad you asked:
- The Fenix 7 Pro is a sneakily significant upgrade on the Fenix 7—the HR sensor is better, the flashlight comes as standard, and the MIP display is higher quality
- Like the Fenix 8, the 47mm case size is the best for most people
- For some reason, the Sapphire Solar edition is much cheaper than the standard Solar edition
Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2)—51mm, Sapphire
Despite what I’ve said about 47mm Fenix devices being the better option for most people, I do concede that 51mm is the second most popular and offers the significant benefit of far superior battery life. Mostly, though, I’m hand-picking this SKU because the 47mm edition is increasingly hard to source from retailers.
For those unaware, the Epix Pro (Gen 2) is literally the same watch as the Fenix 7 Pro—the only difference is the display type. The Epix line (before the Fenix 8) was essentially the AMOLED version of the Fenix. This is ideal for those considering the older generation but who don’t want to skimp on the superior display.
What makes this deal worth highlighting? Again, glad you asked:
- This is currently $30 more expensive than the Fenix 7 Pro deal above, but, assuming you like the idea of AMOLED, that’s a no-brainer upgrade cost
- It has all the benefits of the Fenix 7 Pro—flashlight, current-gen heart rate sensor, etc.—while also boasting an AMOLED display roughly on par with the Fenix 8
- This deal isn’t that far away from its all-time price low of around $540
- It’s over $450 cheaper than the Fenix 8 above—and, in our view, better value overall for most people
Live tracker: Garmin Fenix 8 and Fenix 8 Pro

The Garmin Fenix 8’s significant design upgrade and advanced mapping capabilities help earn it Wareable’s top-rated outdoor watch. Members of our team have worn it daily since its launch, using its features to navigate multi-day excursions and race day for marathons. It’s proven to be an exceptional choice for serious athletes and outdoor enthusiasts.
While the 51mm version may be oversized for most users, the 47mm variant delivers comparable performance and impressive battery life. Paired with outstanding battery life, the stunning AMOLED display delivers real value for adventurers.
The Fenix 8 surpasses the Apple Watch Ultra 3 and Samsung Galaxy Ultra. Although it lacks the polish of a full-featured smartwatch, it remains the go-to option for dedicated athletes. Its robust mapping functions alone help to justify its premium price.
Are there deals available on the Fenix 8 Pro?
There’s also the mid-cycle Fenix 8 Pro, announced in summer 2025, to consider. Like the standard Fenix 8, the Pro variants also feature two display technologies: MicroLED and AMOLED.
We don’t expect many cut-rate deals to be found until a potential Fenix 9 arrives at some point in 2026—and you can currently only buy the MicroLED version from Garmin itself, which means there’s no real chance to see price reductions. However, you can track the other Pro models below for potential MSRP savings.
- Check out our full Garmin Fenix 8 review
Garmin Fenix 8 Pro AMOLED (47mm) deals
The Garmin Fenix 8 Pro (47mm) is the smallest case size available for the Pro version—and this SKU is also the cheapest possible entry point into this latest line. It provides access to the watch’s inReach-powered LTE messaging and satellite SOS features, along with all the latest software enhancements.
Garmin Fenix 8 Pro AMOLED (51mm) deals
The Garmin Fenix 8 Pro (51mm) is the largest case size available for the Pro version, and it offers considerable battery life. It generally costs a little more than the 47mm edition, but that added heft and staying power make it an excellent fit for those who plan to use the inReach-powered LTE messaging and satellite SOS features consistently.
Garmin Fenix 8 AMOLED (51mm) deals
The Garmin Fenix 8 AMOLED (51mm) has the largest case and is only suitable for larger wrist sizes. It features the best battery life among AMOLED models (29+ days) and offers advanced workout tracking, with up to 80 hours of GPS navigation time.
Garmin Fenix 8 AMOLED (47mm) deals
The Garmin Fenix 8 AMOLED (47mm) features a mid-sized AMOLED display, offering health tracking, GPS navigation, and various sports modes. You get 16 days of battery life with the always-on display disabled, and 42 hours of GPS time during workouts.
Garmin Fenix 8 AMOLED (43mm) deals
The Garmin Fenix 8 AMOLED (43mm) is the smallest model in the series. Despite its more compact form, it boasts the same tracking features as the other Fenix 8 models. That includes Multi-Band GNSS, an AMOLED display, and 10 days of non-AOD battery life.
Garmin Fenix 8 Solar (51mm) deals
The Garmin Fenix 8 Solar (51mm) includes solar charging technology, extending its battery life during outdoor use. It features advanced GPS, fitness tracking, and sports modes. GPS battery life is 95 hours (or up to 149 hours with solar).
Garmin Fenix 8 Solar (47mm) deals
The Garmin Fenix 8 Solar (47mm) features unique display-charging technology for a mid-sized smartwatch. It features GPS and outstanding fitness tracking and is designed for outdoor and sports use. It provides 21 days of battery life or 67 hours of GPS (or up to 92 hours with solar charging under optimal conditions).
Live tracker: Best Garmin Fenix E deals

The Garmin Fenix E is a robust multisport smartwatch with slightly pared-back features compared to the flagship Fenix 8. This includes the built-in flashlight and case size options; this model is available only in 47mm.
However, it still boasts dual-frequency GNSS, advanced metrics, and durability designed for tougher environments. It can also last 16 days in smartwatch mode (or 42 hours of GPS tracking).
Check out our full Garmin Fenix E review, and our Fenix 8 vs. Fenix E guide to truly understand what this model is capable of and how it compares.
Live tracker: Garmin Epix and Epix Pro deals

The Garmin Epix (Gen 2) range features an AMOLED display and combines fitness tracking with high-resolution maps and navigation tools.
The Pro model, released in 2023, is most similar to the latest Fenix 8 (AMOLED models), making it the best option to track deals on. Even with its AMOLED display, it delivers up to 16 days of battery life and 42 hours of GPS use.
For a few months after the launch of the Fenix 8, the Epix Gen 2 Pro (47mm) was priced at around $999. However, it now sits at historically low prices – less than $900 – and is a total steal.
- Check out our full Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) review
In the UK, it’s routinely been discounted to below £700(!). This is such an important device to track, so we’ve added a UK-specific deal widget below:
Live tracker: Best Garmin Fenix 7 and 7 Pro deals

Garmin Fenix 7 Pro deals
The last-gen Fenix 7 Pro is still a top option. We strongly recommend it over the regular Fenix 7 models due to the flashlight and improved HR sensor.
It’s still available in all three Fenix case sizes (42mm, 47mm, and 51mm), but fluctuating stock levels make it harder to source now.
Garmin Fenix 7X (51mm) deals
The Garmin Fenix 7X (51mm) offers advanced GPS, fitness tracking, extended battery life in a large design, and solar charging support. It’s designed for outdoor activities and multisport use.
You get 28 days of smartwatch battery life and 89 hours of GPS (or 122 hours with solar).
The screen tech is dated compared to the Garmin Fenix 8, but the underlying smarts are pretty much the same, so the compromise is about looks rather than functionality.
- Check out our Garmin Fenix 7X review
Garmin Fenix 7 (47mm) deals
The Garmin Fenix 7 (47mm) is a mid-sized multisport smartwatch with GPS, health monitoring, and fitness tracking features. It’s suitable for everyday wear and outdoor activities.
You can get 18 days of smartwatch battery life and 57 hours of GPS tracking time.
Garmin Fenix 7S (42mm) deals
The Garmin Fenix 7S (42mm) is the smallest version of the Fenix 7 series, offering the same core features, including GPS and fitness tracking, in a compact form factor.
It offers 11 days of smartwatch battery life and 37 hours of GPS use.



