Get $450 off the mighty Garmin Fenix 6X Pro Solar at Bass Pro Shops today
The biggest and best version of the Fenix 6 is going cheap right now
Right now, you can pick up the feature-packed Garmin Fenix 6X Pro Solar for just $499.99 at Bass Pro Shops. That's an enormous $450 off the list price, and the best deal I've ever seen on this extra-large multisports GPS watch. This deal applies to the black version.
The Fenix 6 series is now a few years old, but this is still a superb, feature-packed sports watch that'll help you balance work and rest to get the maximum benefit from your training. When it launched my colleagues at TechRadar called it "the best multi-sport smartwatch money can buy" and it's received regular software updates since then, which have added tools like daily suggested workouts, training status, recover time estimates, animated on-screen workouts, and overnight SpO2 tracking.
If you're not in the US, scroll down to the bottom of this article for today's best deals on the Garmin Fenix 6X Pro Solar where you are.
Garmin Fenix 6X Pro Solar: $949.99 $499.99 at Bass Pro Shops
Save $450 If you're looking for a powerful multisports watch but don't want to splash out on a Fenix 7, the Fenix 6X is still an excellent option. Frequent software updates have kept it fresh with heaps of new features, and it's a powerful training tool to have on your wrist.
This is the largest version of the watch, with a larger battery for more adventures between charges. It also has solar charging, giving it a maximum battery life of 23 days in smartwatch mode, or 66 hours with GPS tracking enabled. That's excellent, and compares favorably with many newer running watches.
If you're not in the US, here are today's best deals on the Garmin Fenix 6X Pro Solar where you are:
- The best cheap GPS watches: affordable fitness training tools
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Cat is Homes Editor at TechRadar and former editor of Advnture. She's been a journalist for 15 years, and cut her teeth on magazines before moving online. She helps readers choose the right tech for their home, get the best deals, and do more with their new devices.