Black Friday Wahoo deals 2025: Save on bike computers, indoor trainers and accessories
A selection of the best Black Friday Wahoo deals from the November sales
Black Friday is fast approaching, and with it comes the impending onslaught of slashed prices, knock-down tech, and inboxes absolutely jam-packed with marketing nonsense.
It is traditionally the best time of the year to buy electronics, and while that isn't necessarily true all the time, there are almost always discounts to be had on the more techy side of cycling accessories.
Wahoo has grown from a small player making a few bike computers to a giant of the space, and there are already great deals to be had on bike computers, indoor trainers, and other peripheral accessories.
We've done the legwork for you in picking out the deals that are actually worth considering, but if you want to broaden your horizon slightly then our Black Friday bike deals hub has everything (and I do mean everything) you could want, and if you're torn between a Wahoo and a Garmin then have a peek at our Black Friday Garmin deals hub too to help you compare.
Quick Black Friday bike deals
USA: Quick Black Friday Deals
- Exclusive: 10% off Wahoo Kickr Core 2 with Zwift Cog/Click
- Amazon: Black Friday Holiday sale now live
- Specialized: $1800 off Crux Pro eTap gravel bike
- Trek: $1200 off Madone aero bike
- Canyon: 20% ($2100) off Aeroad CFR Di2
- Aventon: Up to $500 off e-bikes
- REI: Save on Smith, Rapha and more
UK: Quick Black Friday Deals
- Exclusive: 10% off Wahoo Kickr Core 2 with Zwift Cog/Click
- Amazon: Early deals in Gift Shop sale
- Specialized: £1k off Tarmac SL8 in Outlet Sale
- Sigma Sports: Sign up for early Black Friday access
- Balfe's Bikes: Up to 40% off road bikes
- Hunt: Up to 40% off road and gravel wheels
Deals checked: Thursday 13th November, 1pm GMT
Wahoo deals USA
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While the discount may be modest, the computer itself is excellent and still a pretty fresh bit of tech. The navigation is excellent, the added features are plentiful, and the user interface is typically frictionless. Our reviewer gave it an 82% rating.
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Wearing a chest strap heart rate monitor isn't for everyone, and they can particularly troublesome if you wear a sports bra. The Wahoo TICKR FIT armband offers a viable alternative that works well for cycling and multisport use too.
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Given the time of year a lot of you are probably retreating for a few months of indoor training. With the Kickr Climb you can simulate gradients of up to 20% to make things feel all the more realistic.
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While it isn't the best of the best anymore, this first gen Kickr smart trainer is still very good for general indoor duties at a really excellent price. It's accurate to 2% and can simulate gradients up to 16%, which covers Zwift use very well indeed. It's also cheaper here than deals currently on the Wahoo site and on Amazon.
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While it didn't necessarily receive rave reviews at launch, the giant Elemnt Ace is fantastic for navigation thanks to the fact it has the biggest screen of any bike computer on the market right now.
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Pedal-based power meters have become super popular in recent years thanks to the fact you can easily swap them between bikes. Speedplay have a very low stack height, and are famous for their adjustability, making them great pedals as well as a great power meter.
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If you want a more natural ride feel then going for a smart trainer with some additional motion in-built is a great way to go. The Wahoo Kickr Move takes the same internals as the current Kickr, but places it on a moving rail enabling a lot of fore/aft movement, great for sprinting for the line.
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This is, at the time of writing, a better deal than on Amazon. The Roam is the middle-sized computer in Wahoo's range and in our opinion likely the best for most people. Great navigation, great features, and very user friendly.
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A similar deal can be had on the baby of the range, the Bolt. More of a racer's choice, but it also packs more or less all the features of the Roam into a smaller, cheaper package.
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If you want the biggest screen possible for your bike computer then it has to be the Elemnt Ace. It's really very large, and has a larger discount to match, plus it has an inbuilt wind sensor so you can plan your attacks and KOM attempts on the fly.
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A great deal on a setup that is universally compatible with any bike (as long as it isn't a belt drive). The Kickr Core comes pre-installed with a Zwift Cog, onto which any bike can be placed and virtual shifting is taken care of in the app.
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While power is the cream of the crop for training metrics, most riders still use heart rate concurrently, and the Trackr is a great option to keep track of your beats per minute, as well as a host of other features.
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Additional movement is becoming a hallmark of premium trainers to give you a more natural ride feel. The Kickr Move uses the same internals as the current Kickr smart trainer, but adds a moveable track to allow you to roll forward and backward under high load.
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Double sided entry, a very low stack height, and dual-sided power measurement make the Speedplay power pedals a great option. They're also famously adjustable, for dialling in one's fit.
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If you don't mind having a Wahoo certified refurbished product, you can pick up a V1 version of the Kickr bike for nearly half off. If you spent a lot of time riding inside it's a far better option than subjecting your own bike to the wear and tear of indoor use.
Other Black Friday deals
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- Black Friday turbo trainers: Indoor cycling on a budget
- Black Friday kids bikes: They grow so fast, so don't pay full price
- Black Friday Garmin deals: Smartwatches, cycling computers and more
- Black Friday GoPro: Shoot for the moon with top-quality action camera deals
- Black Friday Rapha: Big deals on the British clothing brand
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Will joined the Cyclingnews team as a reviews writer in 2022, having previously written for Cyclist, BikeRadar and Advntr. He’s tried his hand at most cycling disciplines, from the standard mix of road, gravel, and mountain bike, to the more unusual like bike polo and tracklocross. He’s made his own bike frames, covered tech news from the biggest races on the planet, and published countless premium galleries thanks to his excellent photographic eye. Also, given he doesn’t ever ride indoors he’s become a real expert on foul-weather riding gear. His collection of bikes is a real smorgasbord, with everything from vintage-style steel tourers through to superlight flat bar hill climb machines.
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