Garmin has slowly become the 'Hoover' of bike computers and smartwatches, with the brand producing some of the finest GPS trackers and dominating the market.
Whether you’re looking to maintain your fitness or training for a summer epic, Garmin offers plenty of tech that can help you achieve your goals.
Thankfully, there are some bargains to be had on Garmin products at Amazon that should keep your spending to a minimum while still providing in-depth data analysis and safety.
We’ve rounded up the best Garmin deals we could find this summer.
Garmin Edge 540 – £349.99 £288.56 (save 18%)

The Edge 540 is packed with features, including performance metrics and navigation.
It offers ride recording, turn-by-turn navigation and various performance stats, such as FTP tracking.
This model is Garmin's latest Edge 500-series device, replacing the Edge 530 and is rarely on sale, so be sure to take a look at this deal.
Garmin Edge 1040 Solar – $749.99 $574.99 (save 23%)

It may not be Garmin’s latest halo bike computer, but the Edge 1040 Solar is one of the best-performing bike computers available.
A large screen makes seeing your stats and route easier, and an array of features should help your training.
Garmin says it has a 45-hour battery life in demanding use, and up to 100 hours in battery save mode. This is done by using solar charging on the front of the device.
Garmin Varia RTL515 – £169.99 £139.96 (save 18%)

The Varia RTL515 is a rear-view radar compatible with a range of bike computers and smartwatches, not solely Garmin ones.
The system alerts you via your head unit to approaching vehicles, detecting them from a claimed 140m away.
Your computer screen, or Garmin's smartphone app, gives you a visual representation of relative position, and you get an all-clear once there's nothing else detected behind you.
Garmin Edge Explore 2 – $299 $254.99 (save 15%)

Garmin’s Edge Explore 2 is less performance-driven than its other models, and marketed more towards bike touring, navigation and route tracking.
The computer has a large, high-definition screen for easier navigation and is usually half the price of the brand's fancier computers, although today it’s even cheaper.
If you’re after something to keep you going in the right direction, the Edge Explore 2 could be the computer for you.
Garmin HRM-Dual Heart Rate Monitor – $69.99 $59 (save 16%)

The HRM-Dual Heart Rate Monitor from Garmin offers connectivity via ANT+ or Bluetooth, making it compatible with a wide range of bike computers and smartwatches.
An adjustable strap provides a secure fit on varying body sizes, and the whole package weighs in at 54.4g for a lightweight feel.
Garmin says the battery lasts for up to three and a half years, and it's a design many of us here at BikeRadar are well acquainted with.
Garmin HRM-Pro Plus – $129.99 $112.94 (save 13%) / £119.99 £99.99 (save 17%)

The HRM-Pro Plus is Garmin’s top-of-the-line heart rate monitor.
The strap independently records metrics such as steps, calories and intensity minutes without a smartwatch or bike computer.
Its battery should also last a year if used for an average of one hour a day.
Garmin Instinct 2 – $299 $198.75 (save 34%) / £219.99 £171.49 (save 22%)

The Instinct 2 is a rugged GPS smartwatch that Garmin claims is shock-resistant and waterproof down to 100m.
It has a built-in 3-axis compass and barometric altimeter, plus it uses multiple global navigation satellite systems, including GPS, GLONASS and Galileo.
Garmin says it should last up to 28 days in smartwatch mode and up to 30 hours in GPS mode.
If you’re looking to record multiple sports, the Instinct 2 could be a good option for riding, running, hiking and more.