Amazon Big Spring Sale cycling deals – the very best deals for MTB and off-road riders

A selection of cycling products
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The Amazon Big Spring Sale is here and the online retail giant's early shopping event is bursting with money-saving offers. But while Amazon is better known for its deals on consumer electronic tech, there are plenty of offers for mountain bikers and cyclists too. The Amazon Big Spring Sale is on until the 25th of March, and we'll be searching for the best deals around and updating this page regularly as we find the best new offers.

To take advantage of Amazon's time-limited Prime Day deals, you'll need to be a member. Handily, you can sign up for a free trial Prime subscription. Just remember to stick a cancellation reminder in your phone before the 30 days are up, otherwise, you'll start automatically contributing $14.99 / £8.99 a month into Amazon's vast coffers.

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While the main focus is on Amazon, many of the other big online retailers and brands like Jenson USA, Competitive Cyclist, Tredz and Sigma haven't missed the opportunity for a sale to go by them and are offering loads of discounted gear, so we've highlighted the best of them in here too.

Editor's quick picks US

Editor's quick picks UK

MTB and off-road cycling deals US

Oakley Jawbreaker Sunglasses: Was $233, now $109 at Amazon

Oakley Jawbreaker Sunglasses: Was $233, now $109 at Amazon
Better than half-price deals from Oakley don't come around very often so these Oakley Jawbreaker sunglasses are seriously worth grabbing while you can. Enjoy the Oakley patented high-definition optics that provide superior optical clarity and razor-sharp vision at every angle.

There are a few lens and frame combos to choose from at Amazon but the Stealth Black frame pictured ticks all the boxes for me.

Garmin HRM Pro Plus: Was $129.99, now $104.40 at Amazon

Garmin HRM Pro Plus: Was $129.99, now $104.40 at Amazon
The Garmin premium chest-based heart rate monitor delivers dual transmission and compatibility with Garmin devices, fitness equipment, and third-party training apps such as Zwift. Additional features include the ability to store your data when you're out of range or have forgotten your device. It stores heart rate, calories, and intensity minutes and syncs data when back in range.

Specialized Recon 1.0 Shoes: Was $110, now $54.99 at Specialized

Specialized Recon 1.0 Shoes: Was $110, now $54.99 at Specialized
We gave the Specialized Recon 1.0 top marks in our review and it also features in our best gravel shoe guide. This current half-price reduction from Specialized now makes it an outstanding deal worth snapping up.

The Recon 1.0 comes in a huge selection of color choices, but only the Black, Sand, Maroon, Oak Green, White, and Cactus Bloom/Limestone/Purple Orchid (worth buying for the name alone) are available at the bargain basement price. Sizes range from 36-49 depending on the color chosen.

POC Axion Race MIPS helmet: Was $169.99, now $79.99 at Competitive Cyclist

POC Axion Race MIPS helmet: Was $169.99, now $79.99 at Competitive Cyclist
The POC Axion Race MIPS helmet is packed with features to protect you should a crash occur. The MIPS Safety System and a patented breakaway peak are all designed to give maximum safety. It's currently way better than half-price making it even more appealing too. There's also a good range of sizes and colors to choose from.

Google Pixel Buds Pro:Was $199.99, now $139.99 at Amazon

Google Pixel Buds Pro: Was $199.99, now $139.99 at Amazon
If you like listening to music while riding either indoors during the winter or safely outdoors, the Google Pixel Pro Buds for the Amazon Big Spring Sale are discounted by 30%. Their big feature is Transparency mode which helps you hear outside sounds in real-time so you can be more aware of your surroundings – essential when riding. They are small, light, IPX4 sweat-resistant, have Active Noise Cancellation and pair with any Bluetooth 4.0+ device.

Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboutit lock:Was $153.95, now $87.35 at Amazon
The Fahgettaboutit

Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboutit lock: Was $153.95, now $87.35 at Amazon
The Fahgettaboutit is one of the best bike locks you can buy. It's pretty weighty at 4.5 lbs, but Bike Perfect's editor, Rich, used one to lock up his bikes in public places around central Bristol, UK, for over ten years without any issues at all, so we can highly recommend it.

CamelBak Classic Light Hydration Pack:Was $75.00, now $42.50 on Amazon

CamelBak Classic Light Hydration Pack: Was $75.00, now $42.50 on Amazon
CamelBak's collection of hydration backpacks is everything you need in the best mountain bike hydration packs. This 2-litre reservoir version features a zippered pocket for keys, phone, or other essentials and is lightweight and breathable.

Troy Lee Designs D3 Fiberlite Helmet: Was $249.99, now $136.94 at Jenson USA

Troy Lee Designs D3 Fiberlite Helmet: Was $249.99, now $136.94 at Jenson USA
The Troy Lee Designs D3 Fiberlite features a lightweight fiberglass shell construction crafted following the Troy Lee Designs blueprint, ensuring safety and flaunting style. It has an adjustable visor position and specially-sized contoured cheek pads for the ultimate comfort. A great entry-level option in the best full-face helmet market, packed with safety features like a density shock pad system and an impact-absorbing EPS liner.

Available in sizes M-XXL in Black and S at the same price in White.

Garmin Forerunner 945:Was $499.99, now $317.80 at Amazon

Garmin Forerunner 945: Was $499.99, now $317.80 at Amazon
The Forerunner 945 is a top feature-packed watch that's an excellent choice for cyclists as well as runners. It was replaced as the top Forerunner by the 955 last year, but recent software updates mean it's kept up with the pace, and it's still a great choice.

Garmin Instinct Solar: Was $399.99, now $299.99 at Amazon

Garmin Instinct Solar: Was $399.99, now $299.99 at Amazon
An incredibly rugged smartwatch that is now at an excellent price. It may not be as sophisticated as the latest generation of the best Garmin watches, but it has excellent battery life and is basically indestructible. I own one and it gives me all the health data and activity tracking info I need.

MTB and off-road cycling deals UK

Garmin Fenix 7X Solar GPS Watch: Was £649.99, now £520.00 at Amazon

Garmin Fenix 7X Solar GPS Watch: Was £649.99, now £520.00 at Amazon
The Garmin Fenix 7X Solar is loaded with technology perfect for those looking for a high-performing smartwatch option. Packing serious data information, training tools, and a massive battery capacity that's also topped up with Solar charging.

Muc-Off Ultimate Tubeless Setup Kit: Was £45, now £29.50 at Amazon

Muc-Off Ultimate Tubeless Setup Kit: Was £45, now £29.50 at Amazon
Running a tubeless setup for me, is one of the best MTB upgrades you can do to a bike, it's easy to do and for the time it takes versus the reward of practically eliminating flats, along with reduced rolling resistance and increased comfort and control makes it really a no-brainer. Especially with it coming in handy, everything you need kit and a nice discount.

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Garmin Edge 130 Plus GPS: Was £169.99, now £149.00 at Amazon
The Edge 130 Plus from Garmin has just about everything you need from one of the best GPS Bike Computers around. Simplified, rugged design with 1.8-inch display that’s crisp and easy to read in sunlight or low-light conditions. A highly recommended piece of tech at an excellent price.

Endura Hummvee Cycling Shorts II: Was £64.99, now £39.99 at Tredz

Endura Hummvee Cycling Shorts II: Was £64.99, now £39.99 at Tredz
If you could only own one pair of the best MTB shorts, Endura's Hummvee shorts would be the top contenders. These classic baggies have been around for over 20 years and they've changed little in that time.

Featuring zipped thigh vents, and plenty of pockets for ride essentials, they also have a DWR finish for enhanced water resistance, perfect for wet trail rides. Available at Tredz in loads of sizes and color choices.

Peaty's Bicycle Cleaning Kit: Was £29.99, now £23.09 at Amazon

Peaty's Bicycle Cleaning Kit: Was £29.99, now £23.09 at Amazon
This cleaning kit from Peaty's comes with everything you need to get your filthy ride ready for next time. This starter pack contains 1 Litre of Loamfoam, 500ml of Foaming Drivetrain Degreaser and 120ml of LinkLube chain lube.

Shokz OpenRun Pro: Was £159.95, now £127 at Amazon

Shokz OpenRun Pro: Was £159.95, now £127 at Amazon
The Shokz OpenRun Pro are bone-conduction headphones and work by transmitting vibrations through the cheekbones to deliver sound directly to the inner ear. It means for listening to music while riding your ears are still free to hear the road, trail, or anything else that's around you. The OpenRun Pros are Shokz premium headphones with enhanced bass, a 10-hour battery life, and a quick-charge feature.

Garmin Rally XC200 Power Meter PedalsWas £960, now £859.99 at Sigma

Garmin Rally XC200 Power Meter PedalsWas £960, now £859.99 at Sigma
The Garmin Rally XC200 double-sided power meter pedals are rarely discounted, so when they are it's best to grab them in sales while you can. They are meticulously designed and tested in the most demanding outdoor riding conditions. 

I use these pedals myself and they are simple to setup with a huge battery life, and with the Garmin Conversion Kit, the spindles can be swapped to Garmin's Rally road pedals, quickly and easily.

Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboutit lock:Was £119.99 now £91.99 at Amazon

Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboutit lock: Was £119.99 now £91.99 at Amazon
The Fahgettaboutit is one of the best bike locks you can buy. It's pretty weighty at 4.5 lbs, but Rich, Bike Perfect's editor, used one to lock up his bikes in public places around central Bristol, UK, for over ten years without any issues at all, so we can highly recommend it.

Garmin Instinct Solar: Was £319.99, now £169.99 at Amazon

Garmin Instinct Solar: Was £319.99, now £169.99 at Amazon
An incredibly rugged Garmin smartwatch that is now at an excellent price. It may not be as sophisticated as the latest generation of Garmin watches, but it still gives me all the health data and activity tracking info I need.

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Garmin HRM Pro Plus: Was £119.99, now £86 at Amazon
The Garmin heart rate monitor delivers dual transmission and compatibility with the best Garmin smartwatches, GPS devices, fitness equipment, and third-party training apps such as Zwift. Additional features include the ability to store your data when you're out of range or have forgotten your device. It stores heart rate, calories, and intensity minutes and syncs data when back in range.

Paul Brett
Staff writer

Based in Edinburgh, Paul Brett is a staff writer for BikePerfect.com. He has been an avid cyclist for as long as he can remember, initially catching the mountain biking bug in the 1990s, and raced mountain bikes for over a decade before injury cut short a glittering career. He’s since developed an obsession for gravel riding and recently has dabbled in the dark art of cyclocross. A fan of the idea of bikepacking he has occasionally got involved and has ridden routes like the North Coast 500, Scotland and the Via Francigena (Pilgrim Route), Italy.


Current rides: Marin Alpine Trail 2, Ribble 725, Cube Stereo 160

Height: 175cm