Huge Black Friday cycling gear sale — 11 deals from Giro, Peloton and Shimano starting from just $11

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Spin and cycling lovers can rejoice because you can save big on your favorite cycling thanks to Black Friday deals right now. Popular cycling brands like Giro and Peloton are slashing prices and I've been looking through to find the best savings.

For example, if you're looking for the best shoes for Peloton, our tried and tested and highly rated Shimano RC1 cycling shoe is just $64 at Amazon down from $80.

Find more of these deals below.

  • Shop all Amazon Black Friday cycling gear deals
  • Shimano RC1 cycling shoe: was $80 now $64
  • Peloton cycling shoe: was $125 now $106
  • Giro cycling shoe: was $109 now $70
  • Fizik cycling shoe: was $129 now from $60
  • Giro cycling gloves: was $20 now $11
  • Swiftwick Aspire cycling socks: was $51 now $43
  • Giro Savant cycling helmet: was $89 now $48
  • Venzo cycling pedal set: was $69 now $59
  • Santic cycling shorts: was $45 now $33
  • NiteRider Swift 300 bike light combo pack: was $59 now $39
  • CamelBak Podium Dirt Series mountain bike water bottle: was $15 now $11

Amazon Black Friday deals

For more Black Friday deals on exercise apparel, check out these Nike Black Friday deals, save on Arc'teryx gear and find the best Hoka running shoes on sale.

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Sam Hopes is a level 3 fitness trainer, level 2 reiki practitioner, and senior fitness writer at Tom's Guide. She is also currently undertaking her Yoga For Athletes training course. Sam has written for various fitness brands and websites over the years and has experience across brands at Future such as Live Science, Fit&Well, Coach, and T3. Having worked with fitness studios like F45 and Virgin, Sam now primarily teaches outdoor bootcamps, bodyweight and calisthenics, and kettlebells. She also coaches mobility and stretching-focused classes several times a week and believes that true strength comes from a holistic approach to training your body. Sam is currently in training for her next mixed doubles Hyrox competition in London this year, having completed her first doubles attempt in 1:11.

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