Picked by our expert testers as some of our favourite bike computers – these Wahoo devices have up to 18% off and are genuine Amazon Prime deals

Wahoo Elemnt Bolt V3
(Image credit: Will Jones)

In the crowded best bike computer market, the leading devices that dominate our tried-and-tested buying advice are from Garmin and Wahoo.

The Amazon Prime Day sales are live, and you can now pick up serious discounts across the latest Wahoo Elemnt bike computer range. The Bolt, Roam, and Ace all have reductions for Prime Day of up to 18% off.

It makes them attractive purchases if you're upgrading from a budget cycling computer, or even delving into the bike computer market for the first time.

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Shop the Wahoo Elemnt Bike Computer Range with up to $85 off for Amazon Prime Day.

The Cyclingnews tech experts have put nearly every bike computer through rigorous testing, and our recommendation as the best overall is the Garmin Edge 1050. However, for us, Wahoo and its Elemnt range are serious challengers to that Garmin crown.

Below I've listed the details and prices of these Wahoo deals, and a handy comparison table with key features to help you choose the right device for you.

And talking of cycling deals, with three days still to go, our Prime Day 2026 Live ticker is the place to find all the best deals as we find them.

Wahoo Elemnt Bolt V3
Save 15% ($52.50)
Wahoo Elemnt Bolt V3: was $349.99 now $297.49 at Amazon

The Wahoo Elemnt Bolt V3 is, in our cycling tech expert's opinion, 'all you need' in a bike computer. It will easily track everything from distance, speed and ride time, as well as help you navigate. It's easy to set up and use, and for racers it's super lightweight and therefore easily one of the best bike computers on the market. Read our full Wahoo Elemnt Bolt V3 review.

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Wahoo Elemnt Bolt V3
Save 15% (£45.01)
Wahoo Elemnt Bolt V3: was £299 now £253.99 at Amazon

The Bolt V3 is also on offer in the UK with a modest-but-respectable 15% off.

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Wahoo Elemnt Roam V3
Save 18% ($84.99)
Wahoo Elemnt Roam V3: was $464.99 now $380 at Amazon

Now in its third iteration, Element Roam V3 has a larger screen and a dual-band GPS chip for an accurate position fix. Our expert tester highlighted Roam as a straightforward bike computer to use day-to-day, and with the updated Wahoo app, easy to set up. Read our full Wahoo Elemnt Roam V3 review.

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Wahoo Elemnt Roam V3
Save 15% (£60.01)
Wahoo Elemnt Roam V3: was £399 now £338.99 at Amazon

The Roam V3 is also on sale in the UK, saving £60 on the retail price.

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Wahoo Elemnt Ace
Save 12% ($75)
Wahoo Elemnt Ace: was $624.99 now $549.99 at Amazon

The Wahoo Ace is the top-tier offering from the Atlanta fitness giant, and a direct competitor in price, size and features to Garmin's Edge 1050. The wind sensor grabs the headlines, but our expert noted it was "effectively pointless". He also added it's an expensive device for what you get. Although with $75 off, it now outguns the Edge 1050 for price, and if you're a fan of the Wahoo ecosystem, there is still a lot to like. Read our full Wahoo Elemnt Ace review.

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The Wahoo Elemnt Bolt, Roam and Ace side by side for a size comparison

Bolt, Roam and Ace from left to right - the three-strong Wahoo Elemnt bike computer offering (Image credit: Future)
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Wahoo Elemnt Bike Computer Comparison Table

Feature

ELEMNT BOLT V3

ELEMNT ROAM V3

ELEMNT ACE

Retail price (USD)

$349.99

$464.99

$624.99

Screen Size

2.3 inches

2.8 inches

3.8 inches

Display Type

High-color TFT

High-color TFT Touchscreen

High-color TFT Touchscreen (3:2 aspect)

GPS

Dual-Band

Dual-Band

Dual-Band

Storage

32 GB

64 GB

64 GB

Battery Life

Up to 20 hours

Up to 25 hour

Up to 30 hours

Weight

84g

108g

208g

Dimensions

83 x 47 x 24 mm

96 x 53 x 24 mm

126 x 71 x 24 mm

Below you'll find the best Wahoo Elemnt deals for your location and currency.

Be sure to check out our Prime Day 2026 Live ticker, and there you'll find all the best deals as they appear.

Paul Brett
Deals writer

Paul Brett is a deals writer for Cyclingnews and has been cycling for as long as he can remember, initially catching the mountain biking bug in the 1990s, he raced mountain bikes for over a decade before injury cut short a glittering career. An award-winning photographer, when not riding a bike, he can be found at the side of a road world championship or a cyclocross track shooting the action. Paul was the founder, editor and writer of Proper Cycling magazine, and he's travelled the world interviewing some of the top personalities in cycling and writing about some of the biggest cycling brands.



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