The Amazon Prime Day dates have been confirmed for the 15 and 16 July 2019, meaning Prime Day is almost upon us. Don’t forget to set a reminder, or better yet, keep an eye on this Prime Day cycling deals page as we collate the best cycling deals we can find in the weeks leading up to, and over the two days next week.
What this means for you is an easy place to find a host of Amazon Prime Day cycling deals, saving you the effort of trawling through Amazon. We’ll do the hard work to find those niche little deals that no-one knows about, you just sit back, enjoy the ride, and take advantage by picking yourself up some discounts along the way.
Sound good? Well, before you start getting too excited, there is a small catch: For you to take advantage of Amazon’s biggest sale of the year you will need to be an Amazon Prime member. You can sign up for £12.99 a month, or you can sign up for a free 30-day trial and still take advantage of all the Prime Day Cycling Deals. You can sign up here.
What cycling deals are available on Amazon now?
Amazon Prime Day might be a few weeks away but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any cycling deals to be taken advantage of right now. In fact, we’ve scoured the Amazon website and found a selection of pre-Prime Day cycling deals worth considering.
We’ll keep updating this page with the best cycling deals on Amazon until the big day arrives.
Our pick of Amazon Prime Cycling Deals
1. Powertap P1 power meter pedals – £700 (Was £749.99)
At £700, it might not be the cheapest, but for ease of use, the Powertap P1 has to be one of the best power meters available today. The Powertap P1 power meter pedals come with a standard 9/16” pedal thread, meaning you can easily switch between bikes without needing to worry about compatibility.
2. Garmin Edge 820 GPS computer – £232.99 (Was £329.99)
A touchscreen Garmin cycling computer that gives you quality mapping and route creation, advanced fitness metrics, as well as ANT+ to connect to your power meter, and Bluetooth to upload your rides to Strava. You could wait, but at 29 percent off already, you might just want to secure yourself a bargain.
View Garmin Edge 820 deal here
3. Oakley Jawbreaker sunglasses — From £110 (Was £198)
Featuring Oakley’s revolutionary Prizm lens technology, the Jawbreaker cycling sunglasses offer an unobstructed field of view, in vivid clarity. A genuine pre-Prime Day cycling deal, Amazon has knocked over £80 off this particular model.
View Oakley Jawbreaker deal here
4. Abus GameChanger helmet – From £127.69 (Was £189.00)
The GameChanger came about and quickly cemented its place among the fastest aero road bike helmets around. With a range of colours to choose from, and a comfortable fitting option, the GameChanger may have gone some way to living up to that name.
View Abus GameChanger deal here
5. Continental GP5000 road tyres – from £37.95 (Was £59.99)
The new GP5000 tyres have been gaining plaudits for their grip, longevity and low rolling resistance, and even at RRP they’re a valuable addition to any road bike. Now you can give your bike some new shoes, and save yourself 36 percent in the process.
View Continental GP5000 deal here
6. K-Edge out front Garmin computer mount — £26.19 (Was £29.99)
K-Edge has become the quintessential aftermarket mounting system for cycling computers and action cameras. While we expect it to dip below the £20 mark on Prime Day, at £25 it’s still a 15 per cent saving off the RRP.
7. POC DO Half Blade sunglasses — From £129.31 (Was £210)
Slashed by 49 percent, it’s going to be hard to beat this deal on POC’s Do Half Blade sunglasses but you never know — Prime Day has a knack for surprising us. As Swedish firm’s most popular model, the lens provides good coverage of the face as well as an excellent fit. A steal at £107.
View POC DO Half Blade deal here
8. Kask Protone helmet – from £132 (Was £229)
When the combination between aerodynamics and ventilation is key, the Protone’s aerodynamic shape and 14 vents are on hand to cover your every need. A worthy investment at a little over £130, but at 215g for a medium, there’s a chance you’ll forget you bought it.
9. GoPro Hero 7 Black camera – £328.50 (Was £379.99)
Over £50 off the latest GoPro Hero camera. With 4k streaming, image stabilisation, live streaming and a host of other features, the brand that is synonymous with action cameras is now offering 13 percent off the Hero 7 Black, and 21 percent off the Hero 7 Silver edition.
View GoPro Hero 7 Black deal here
10. Kask Mojito helmet – from £95.79 (Was £119)
The Mojito isn’t considered one of the most popular helmets in cycling by chance, it’s earned its place by being a well-fitting, lightweight helmet that’ll help you keep a cool head in all conditions. There’s a range of size and colour options available, some of which come at a premium, so pick wisely.
11. Garmin Edge 130 GPS computer – £137.95 (Was £169.99)
The Garmin Edge 130 is the entry-level GPS cycling computer in the Garmin range. Still featuring all the GPS technologies required, the Edge 130 is perfect for those who just want to see basic ride data and simple breadcrumb directions. The budget Garmin is now even more affordable.
View Garmin Edge 130 deal here
12. SIS Go Isotonic energy gels 14 pack – £10.44 (Was £27.86)
A variety pack of SIS Go Isotonic Energy Gels, which includes 7 different flavours and 22g of easy-to-digest carbohydrates per gel. A highly useful purchase ahead of training, sportives or race days.
View SIS Energy Gels deal here
13. Muc Off 364 women’s chamois cream 100ml – £9.00 (Was £13.99)
With a formula enriched with Aloe Vera, Shea Butter and Sunflower Oils, the women’s specific chamois cream is suitable for use on all skin types, is antibacterial. We all need chamois cream, right? So, why would you pay full price?
14. Shimano SPD SL road pedals — £27.50 (Was £44)
It’s not very often you come across quality road pedals, let alone Shimano SPD SL units, for under £30. While it might be worth waiting for an even better deal come Prime Day, at this price we won’t judge you for not waiting.
15. Philips OneBlade razor – £33.32 (Was £49.99)
Just because some of us like to shave our pins, that doesn’t mean we should pay a premium in order to remain so well-groomed. Whether you’re a trimmer or a shaver, the Philips OneBlade has got your back. Fortunately, it’s also available with a third off!
View Philips OneBlade deal here
16. Garmin Varia RTL510 Radar rear light — £142 (Was £169)
With visual and audible alerts to warn you of vehicles approaching from behind, the Garmin Varia radar tail light is an essential piece of kit for any cyclist that spends time commuting through congested towns and roads. At £142, this deal saves you £27.
17. Abus Viantor helmet – from £50.40 (Was £79.99)
The helmet aimed for the road cycling hobbyist has exceeded its own expectations as it goes toe to toe with its competitors. There are 14 vents, and at 270g, it’s a shade heavier than its competition, but when prices start a little over £50, it’s an attractive proposition.
18. Park Tools CC-2 chain checker tool – £18.00 (Was £29.99)
Unchecked chain wear is a precursor to accelerated cassette and chainring wear, and rapidly, that comparatively inexpensive replacement chain soon becomes a big repair bill as you start needing to replace more and more of your groupset. For £18.00, over time, this will pay for itself multiple times over.
View Park Tools CC-2 deal here
Be aware, Amazon’s prices are changing all the time. These prices are accurate at the time of publishing.