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This Garmin Epix price is unmissable - and it's a brilliant choice for after Christmas

Looking to shed some weight before or after Christmas? H Samuel is selling this bargain Garmin Epix watch just before Christmas

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Garmin Epix (Gen 2)

Garmin Epix (Gen 2) (Image: GARMIN . GETTY)

Fitness enthusiasts on the hunt for a fantastic Garmin watch deal might just be in luck - H Samuel is currently selling the Garmin Epix at a discounted price. The 2nd gen Garmin Epix watch can be yours - down from its original price of £649.99.

This means you can snag this all-in-one fitness watch for the bargain price of £324.99 - an ideal purchase to kickstart your fitness journey post-Christmas. The watch comes equipped with built-in sports apps and offers confident navigation using enhanced satellite coverage and TopoActive mapping.

It boasts up to 16 days of battery life in smartwatch mode and 42 hours in GPS mode - outperforming other smartwatches like the Apple Watch in terms of battery life. The screen is a 1.3" always-on AMOLED display, ensuring visibility even under bright sunlight. 

In terms of apps and features, it includes a Morning Report where you receive an overview of your sleep, recovery, and training outlook as soon as you wake up — alongside HRV status, training readiness, and weather. You can customise your report to see the data you want.

Additionally, it constantly monitors your heart rate and will alert you if it remains too high or too low while you’re at rest. It also helps gauge how hard you work during activities — even underwater. Reviewers are heaping praise on this watch for its exceptional features and long battery life.

One enthusiast shared: "I've had two different samsung watches before I chose this garmin. The difference is astonishing, the samsung I'd be lucky to get 3 days of battery. The garmin...16 days. With all features turned on including altimeter, heart rate, weather that are giving constant readings".

On the flip side, some users have experienced issues with app connectivity. Another reviewer remarked: "Little disappointed to be honest. Beautiful watch. Issues connecting to Strava and other apps".

For those not keen on splashing out, there's the Garmin Forerunner 55 at a more wallet-friendly £125 on Amazon, which could offer a less premium but more comprehensive option for the average user.

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