I’ve been covering some great Garmin Black Friday deals, which make expensive Forerunner, Instinct, and Fenix watches for runners and hikers more accessible. But even discounted, you still have to pay upward of $449 (Forerunner 965) or $649 (Forerunner 970) for the best software features, especially offline maps for trail running or hiking.
That’s why, even though the COROS PACE Pro at $299 ($50 off) isn’t the biggest Black Friday deal, it’s a great alternative because it started off “cheap” for the value it offers: 20 days of battery life, a 1.3-inch AMOLED display, dual-band GPS that worked quite accurately in my PACE Pro review, and offline hiking and street maps that were updated to include street names and places of interest earlier this year.
For serious hikers or ruckers, the Instinct 3 Solar is $299 ($100 off), or $349 for the AMOLED version, a much more rugged watch than the PACE Pro with all the Garmin perks you’d expect. But without offline maps, the Instinct series relies on breadcrumb navigation, which just isn’t that helpful when you come to a confusing trailhead; the lighter PACE Pro lets you check which trail you’re on and makes it easier to improvise if you decide to take a different route.
COROS dropped the PACE Pro price after launching the PACE 4, which is a cheaper alternative…but only if you don’t need maps. And the new COROS NOMAD is an intriguing hiking alternative with maps, if you prefer an MIP display, but it’s not discounted for Black Friday.
While most people will buy the PACE Pro from Amazon, if you buy from COROS directly, you’ll get 25% off a COROS Heart Rate Monitor, a comfortable armband with accurate data for people who don’t trust smartwatches for HR data but don’t want to wear a constricting chest strap. Just put both devices in your cart, and you’ll see the $20 discount.
Again, this sneaky second deal isn’t especially large, but that’s only because the $79 COROS HRM is already affordable. And I genuinely recommend it, having worn it during my recent Garmin marathon, synced to my Garmin watch to give me faster results when my heart rate climbs or drops.


