I will leave this page open so that any newcomers can browse below and benefit from the deals we've shared. We'll be back online tomorrow with more of the same, so if there are any categories of products you're trying to find a deal in and want our help, hit me up on Twitter or drop a comment below. □ Prime Day Wahoo Fitness deals : More tech from Wahoo, including computers and sensors ⌚ Prime Day Garmin deals : All things tech, including smartwatches and bike computers Be sure to check that out here:Īnd here's a roundup of the other deals we've found today: Tom has just been through and given our main Prime Day deals roundup a freshen up, deleting any of the deals that have now sold out or returned to higher prices, with a few new finds added in too. It's coming up to 9 pm here in the UK, so it's time to sign off this live report for the night. You can't pair your Peloton bike with another app, you must use it with the Peloton program. There are plenty of them on offer this Prime Day, with the Peloton Bike and Bike+ being discounted, as well as a few of the Echelon bikes.īut before you commit, make sure you know you're going to be locked into a single platform and a monthly fee to continue using it. If that's you, then the 'spin-class' style exercise bike such as Peloton and Echelon are probably attractive. Others are more motivated by social factors, such as other people doing the same workout at the same time. I usually find motivation in training, hitting power targets, following workouts, that sort of thing. I spent a few months with the Peloton Bike+ last year, and I learned that while the hardware was lacking (quite significantly compared to the best smart bikes), the software was really slick. In the most part, it depends on how you find motivation and the sort of riding you want to do. Should I buy a smart bike (like the Wahoo Kickr or Wattbike Atom) or an exercise bike like a Peloton or Echelon? That's a question I get asked a lot, and my answer is usually "it depends." 43% off Camelbak Podium Chill 600ml: £14.99 £8.49 at Amazon.50% off Echelon EX3 smart fitness bike: $799.99 $399.99 at Amazon.30% off CamelBak Podium Chill insulated bottle 21fl oz: $15.00 $10.50 at Amazon.We'd never suggest you buy something that you don't need, but if you've been in the market for a new bike computer, smartwatch, helmet, or lock, now might just be the time to go for it. We have a team of tech experts who are keeping an eye on the Amazon Prime Day cycling deals. There are already a host of them available, our picks of which are right here. Tom's Guide: All sorts of tech, laptops, TVs, smartphones, computing and more TechRadar: 95 Top Picks in the USA covering Amazon Devices, coffee machines, TVs and moreĢ. We just stick to cycling, but they know their air fryers from their multicookers and their Echo Dots from their Blinks.ġ. Our sister publications are also rounding up the best deals across the whole Prime Day sale. □ My entire tubeless setup is on sale for Amazon Prime Day □ My favourite bike lights are discounted in the Amazon Prime Day sales □ I always listen to music when I ride, and this is what I'd buy this Prime Day □ Prime Day AirPods deals : Best-ever price on AirPods Pro 2nd Gen □ Prime Day Wahoo Fitness deals : More tech including computers and sensors ⌚ Prime Day Garmin deals : All things tech, including smartwatches and computers □ Best bike deals : Savings from beyond the Prime Day sales □ Amazon Prime Day cycling deals : All deals for cyclists I hope I can live up to that reputation, but instead of bringing you coverage of what the pros are up to, I'll be hoping to help you upgrade your own ride, and save money in the process with the best discounts available over the next few days.Ĭoncurrently, we also have various roundups of the best deals to make the whole process even easier: My esteemed colleagues on the race team are very well known for their excellent blow-by-blow coverage of WorldTour bike racing, such as that of the Tour de France happening right now. Our coverage of the 2023 Amazon Prime Day sale is a rare divergence from the normal live reporting tack you'll find here at Cyclingnews.
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