Pick up a cheap Garmin Forerunner 35 running watch for Black Friday

Garmin's cheapest running watch drops in price
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If you're after a GPS-packing running watch but don't want to drop the big bucks, the Garmin Forerunner 35 is what you're after. Already Garmin's budget option, it's currently $70 off for Black Friday bringing it down to just $99.99.


The most important part of any good running watch is having built-in GPS. That gets you accurate distance and pace tracking during your runs. Garmin's made a name for itself around GPS - it makes sat navs after all - so you know you'll get reliability.


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A heart rate monitor is the other element you'll want, which is also present here even for this low price. In our Forerunner 35 review we said "...don't let that price make you think you're getting shortchanged here. This is still a running companion that's crammed with features, including an optical heart rate sensor, smart notification support, activity tracking and plenty of battery life to boot."


This discount on the Forerunner 35 joins a whole raft of other Garmin savings for Black Friday. There are some noteworthy discounts on other Garmin running watches and smartwatches at our Garmin Black Friday hub.

We also have a whole load more Black Friday coverage with plenty of deals still live:


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