The frenzy of Cyber Monday is already here, and the deals are unfolding at a rapid pace. Major brands – Peloton, Garmin, Google, and many more – have launched their sales, creating a landscape of opportunity for savvy shoppers. Prices are dynamic, shifting even as we speak, making it a thrilling chase for the best offers.
For those seeking to build a home gym without breaking the bank, a doorway pull-up bar from Idealforce is currently available for $17.59, a significant drop from its original price. Alternatively, a more robust, joist-mounted pull-up bar for a basement setup can be found for $33.91. These simple additions can transform any space into a functional workout area.
Peloton has unveiled its new “cross-training” line of bikes, treads, and rows, featuring swiveling touchscreens and enhanced electronics. While the original models are no longer available for new purchase, opportunities exist through rentals and Peloton’s used marketplace. The Cross-Training Bike is now $1,395, the Bike+ $1,995, the Tread $2,795, the Tread+ $5,295, and the Row+ $3,295.
Audio enthusiasts will find compelling deals on Powerbeats Pro 2 headphones, now priced at $199.95, lauded for their secure fit and noise cancellation. For those preferring over-ear headphones, the Beats Studio Pro are available for $149.95, a substantial reduction from their usual price.
Recovery is also on sale. Theragun massagers are seeing significant discounts, with the Mini available for $168, the Relief for $109.99, and the premium Pro Plus for $548.88. These devices offer targeted muscle relief and can be a valuable addition to any fitness routine.
Hydrow rowers, praised for their immersive experience, are also discounted. The Hydrow Origin is currently $1,645, while the Hydrow Wave is available for $1,795. These machines bring the experience of on-water rowing into the home.
Runners and outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the deals on Shokz headphones, known for their open-ear design. The OpenRun Pro 2, considered a top bone-conduction option, is priced at $124.95, while the standard OpenRun is $89.95 and the Openfit 2+ is $159.95.
Adjustable dumbbells from PowerBlock offer a versatile and space-saving solution for home strength training. The Elite EXP (5-50 lbs) is $339.14, the Pro 5 (5-50 lbs) is $466.65, the Pro 100 (up to 100 lbs) is $509.15, and the Sport 24 (3-24 lbs) is $169.14. Stands for these dumbbells are also discounted.
NordicTrack treadmills are offering substantial savings. The T Series 6.5S is $639, the T Series 10 is $949, the T Series 5 is $449, the Commercial 1250 is $1,388, and the Commercial 2450 is $2,499.
For those seeking a compact treadmill solution, WalkingPad offers folding mini treadmills. The C2, capable of 3.7 mph, is $379.05, while the R2, supporting running up to 7.5 mph, is $594.
Safety is paramount for runners, and Noxgear Tracer vests are on sale, providing enhanced visibility in low-light conditions. The basic vest is $54.95, and a version with a chest light is $79.95.
Health tracking is also seeing discounts. Oura rings are available with savings of $100 to $150 depending on the finish, while Whoop bands are also discounted across all subscription tiers.
For accurate heart rate monitoring, Polar H10 chest straps are $84.55, and the Polar Unite watch is $136.43. Suunto watches, including the Run ($199) and Pace Pro ($299), are also seeing price reductions.
Smartwatches are also part of the Cyber Monday action. The Google Pixel Watch 4 is available with discounts of $50 to $100, while the Apple Watch Series 11 is priced from $339. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 line also offers significant savings.
The landscape of Cyber Monday is dynamic, with deals appearing and evolving constantly. The key to success is to be informed, decisive, and prepared to act quickly. This year’s sales offer a wealth of opportunities to acquire quality products at exceptional prices.