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REI’s anniversary sale is slashing prices on some of the best Garmin watches

REI’s anniversary sale is slashing prices on some of the best Garmin watches

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You can also save on Nerf’s first gel blaster, Elgato’s Cam Link 4K, and Samsung’s noise-canceling Galaxy Buds 2 Pro.

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An image of woman in the woods clipping a Garmin InReach Mini 2 to the right shoulder strap of her backpack.
Both the Garmin Epix Pro and Fenix 7S Pro are currently matching their all-time low. The same goes for Garmin’s inReach Mini 2.
Image: Garmin

Here at The Verge, our deal writers spend a lot of time covering the latest discounts at Amazon, Best Buy, and other retailers that happen to sell the tech we cover. Admittedly, REI is often not one of them, but the company’s anniversary sale — which runs through May 27th — is a great chance to save not only on tents, glamping chairs, and subzero sleeping bags but also Garmin’s rugged lineup of sports watches.

For the next week or so, many of our favorite Garmin watches are on sale for up to 25 percent off, with Amazon and Garmin matching REI’s pricing in most instances. The second-gen Garmin Epix Pro Sapphire Edition, our favorite model for endurance athletes, is available from Amazon, REI, and Garmin starting at $799.99 ($200 off), which matches its lowest price to date. If you want a longer-lasting alternative, one equipped with practically every fitness feature Garmin offers, you can also pick up the Fenix 7S Pro Solar at Amazon, REI, and Garmin’s online storefront starting at $599.99 ($200 off). This multisport watch has many of the same features as the Epix Pro, only it sheds the OLED display to conserve battery life.

The 42mm Garmin Epix 2 Pro on top of a lavender bag with enamel pins.
$800

The Garmin Epix Pro comes in three sizes, includes a handy flashlight, and has multiband GPS. Plus, it lasts over a week on a single charge. Read our review.

Person wearing a floral jacket and bright green backpack with a Garmin Fenix 7S Pro on their wrist
$600

Like the Garmin Epix Pro, the Fenix 7 Pro line has an updated optical heart rate sensor for improved accuracy. It also has excellent battery life, a slightly brighter MIP display, solar charging, and the option of upgrading to sapphire crystal. Read our review.

As an added bonus, Amazon, REI, and Garmin are all selling the Garmin inReach Mini 2 for $299.99 ($100 off), its lowest price to date. It’s not a high-end watch, but as someone who often carries the second-gen satellite communicator in the backcountry, I can tell you it’s a literal lifesaver. The handy subscription-based tool is great for texting and sharing your location with others while hiking, though its most vital feature is its ability to trigger SOS alerts in the event of an emergency. The fact you can use the rugged gadget to check the weather report and navigate back to your starting point just adds to its appeal.

$300

Garmin’s palm-size inReach Mini 2 satellite communicator provides off-the-grid contact with subscription plans starting at $14.95 a month.

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More Friday savings to consider

  • Elgato’s excellent Cam Link 4K, one of our go-to recs for Twitch streamers and other content creators, is currently matching its all-time low of $79.99 ($20 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H Photo. The simple HDMI-to-USB dongle lets you use a host of compatible full-size cameras with Zoom, Google Meet, and streaming software like OBS, allowing you to make better use of whatever mirrorless camera, DSLR, or action cam you have sitting around.
  • Now through June 8th, Woot is selling Samsung’s noise-canceling Galaxy Buds 2 Pro for just $119.99 ($110 off), which is a new all-time low. Despite being a couple of years old, the Buds 2 Pro remain one of the best pair of earbuds you can buy if you own a Galaxy phone, as they offer optional 24-bit audio support, great sound, and a more comfortable design than the original Galaxy Buds. Plus, they provide a handful of Samsung-only software tricks, including head-tracking spatial audio and auto device switching. Read our review.
  • Nerf’s first gel blaster, the Gelfire Mythic, is available at Amazon for $19.99 ($50 off), its lowest price to date. The fully automatic blaster shoots pellets made of water-infused gel instead of reusable foam darts or balls, though you do get a whopping 10,000 of them right out of the box. The Mythic also features a retractable stock and removable barrel, providing you with a wide array of play styles. Just don’t forget to wear the included eye protection.