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Unbelievable Garmin deal sees smartwatch plummet by more than £400

Bag the ultimate sports watch with this unmissable offer.

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By Henry Burrell, Deputy Technology Editor covers the latest consumer tech news that affects you, from broadband to software, and reviews new gadgets to recommend the best buys

Garmin fenix 7X Pro Sapphire Solar Edition

The Garmin fenix 7X Pro Sapphire Solar Edition. (Image: Garmin)

Smartwatches have become incredibly popular over the last decade, with the Apple Watch leading the charge for its place on millions of wrists. But for those who are more into serious health and fitness tracking in the great outdoors, it’s no secret that Garmin gives Apple a run for its money.

Garmin sports watches are stuffed with more specialist tools and features, even compared to the pricey Apple Watch Ultra, and the Garmin fenix range is the best example of this.

Garmin fenix 7X Pro Sapphire Solar Edition
£870 £399 View Deal

The Garmin fenix 7X Pro Sapphire Solar Edition is available for £399, a huge £471 discount on its RRP.

You need to be a Go Outdoors member to access this price.

The fenix watches throw the kitchen sink at wearable tracking to bring every feature under the sun, and right now one of the most impressive models is on sale for a phenomenal price at Go Outdoors.

There is a huge £471 discount on the Garmin fenix 7X Pro Sapphire Solar Edition, now just £399 instead of £870.

To get this price, you need to be a Go Outdoors member. Al this requires is a 1-year membership purchase, which is £5. This will unlock hundreds of discount prices across the entire Go Outdoors range.

As the name suggests, the fenix 7X Pro Sapphire Solar Edition is solar powered, so you won’t ever need to charge it up. I’ve tested solar watches before, and it really is the case that they don’t run out of charge, and removes one of the most annoying things about a wearable in the first place. I can accept charging my phone once a day, but it’s galling to charge a watch that often.

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The only time this watch will run out of battery is if it’s not shown daylight for about three hours per day, or if you use several hours of GPS tracking in one go, which wears down the charge.

The fenix tracks all your baseline metrics as you’d expect - heart rate, stress, sleep and energy as well as activity insights like steps, floors climbed, and calories burned - and it’ll easy track running, biking, swimming and the gym, with built-in GPS for route tracking.

But it’s also built to accurately track specialist endeavours such as golf and backcountry skiing, complete with Garmin’s excellent mapping feature. The watch comes preloaded with accurate topographical maps, all at no extra cost. This acts much like a (slightly less detailed) Ordnance Survey map right on your wrist, with the added benefit of the GPS dot showing exactly where you are.

One thing to note is this watch does not have an OLED screen, instead using memory-in-pixel (MIP) tech, which is not as vibrant - but it means it’s fully readable even in direct sunlight. MIP is also kinder on battery life. If it’s too dim at night, there’s a light button you can press to make things clearer.

This great deal on a high-end Garmin sports watch is one of the best discounts I've seen on a wearable for a long time.

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