Cyber Monday Wahoo deals: Save on Elemnt, Kickr and more

A collection of Wahoo products with Cyber Monday discounts
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Cyber Monday finished yesterday and the Black Friday weekend sales are now. Wahoo's Cyber Weekend sale is over and some items are gone. The brand has however launched sales on several refurbished or reconditioned items at lower prices, these items are cheaper than the brand new sale items and are a nice way to get a bargain. 

Wahoo makes some of the most popular smart trainers, computers, and training tech available in the cycling space. The Kickr indoor trainers and smart bikes are top performers. Likewise, the Elemnnt computer range is beloved by many. 

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Deals checked: Tuesday 3rd December 2024, 15:12 GMT 

Wahoo Kickr Core:$499.99 $450.00 at Zwift
10% off -  Wahoo Kickr Core review

Wahoo Kickr Core: $499.99 $450.00 at Zwift
10% off -
The Kickr Core keeps getting cheaper. We called the Kickr Core from Wahoo 'a winning combination of price and performance' in Wahoo Kickr Core review

Wahoo Kickr Move: $1,599,99 $999,99 at Mikes Bikes
38% off -

Wahoo Kickr Move: $1,599,99 $999,99 at Mikes Bikes
38% off - The Kickr Move trainer is designed to provide the most realistic road feel possible. If you really struggle with getting bored riding indoors, this could be the answer. There are 8 inches of fore and aft motion which can be boosted with the additional Kickr Move base. 

Wahoo Kickr Bike - Refurbished: £3,099 $2,699
$400 off -

Wahoo Kickr Bike - Refurbished: £3,099 $2,699
$400 off -
Wahoo has given you a healthy discount to here on its refurbished range-topping Kickr Bike. The Kickr bike automatically adjusts to mimic whatever gradient you are riding, helping you work climbing-specific muscles. It's highly adjustable and looks pretty funky too. Side note, the adjustability is useful for trying positional changes at home. Refurb items come with a one year warranty. 

Wahoo Kickr Bike Shift Refurbished: $2,299,99 $1,999,99 at Wahoo
$300 off -

Wahoo Kickr Bike Shift Refurbished: $2,299,99 $1,999,99 at Wahoo
$300 off - Another refurbished deal, Unless you have to have the range-topper from Wahoo, I'd recommend you go for the Kickr Shift. I tested this unit for months myself and though it doesn't have the climbing gradient simulation feature. It's slightly narrower, hugely adjustable, accurate and very quiet. 

Kickr Shift in-depth review

Wahoo Kickr Bike: £2,799.99 £2,399.99 at Wahoo
£400 off -

Wahoo Kickr Bike: £2,799.99 £2,399.99 at Wahoo
£400 off -
The Wahoo Kickr Smart bike is the brand's premium smart bike option and currently has £300 off in Wahoo's sale. This is a refurbed model, and a good chance to take advantage of a nice saving. It's a fully adjustable permanent option that even replicates climbing gradients for a realistic riding experience. 

In-depth Kickr bike review

Wahoo Kickr Shift bike: £1,999,99 £1,749,99 at Wahoo
£500 off -

Wahoo Kickr Shift bike: £1,999,99 £1,749,99 at Wahoo
£500 off -
The slightly more affordable Kickr Shift also has money in Wahoo's sale currently. Again this is a post Black Friday refurb model. It is also fully adjustable but doesn't have the gradient climbing simulation that the Kickr Bike has. The bars aren't adjustable so you may end up fitting your preferred ones. 

Kickr shift in-depth review

Kickr Move trainer Reconditioned:£1,049,99£899,99 at Wahoo
£250 off -

Kickr Move trainer Reconditioned: £1,049,99 £899,99 at Wahoo
£250 off -
The Kickr Move is Wahoo's flagship smart trainers and was launched in September last year. It has a motion feature that makes the ride experience as realistic as possible and like the name suggests, moves whilst you are riding.

Wahoo Kickr (V6) trainer: £1,099,99 £869.99 at Tredz
£259 off -

Wahoo Kickr (V6) trainer: £1,099,99 £869.99 at Tredz
£259 off - The Wahoo Kickr is another excellent trainer that has a nice discount in the Tredz Sale. It takes the best for racing spot in our buyers guide thanks to its best-in-class accuracy. We also value its automatic calibration. 

Wahoo KICKR Core: £770 £499 at Sigma Sports
35% off -

Wahoo KICKR Core: £770 £499 at Sigma Sports
35% off -
We called the Kickr Core from Wahoo 'a winning combination of price and performance' in our review. The Kickr Core comes with adaptors for QR and Thru Axle fitting bikes and an 11-speed Shimano fit cassette for easy setup. It's also available with the Zwift Cog for the same price.  

Best smart trainers buying guide 

Wahoo Kickr Snap: £429.99 £174.99 at Tredz£255 off -

Wahoo Kickr Snap: £429.99 £174.99 at Tredz
£255 off - If you want to spend a bit less on a trainer. The Kickr Snap from Wahoo is a wheel-on trainer, that still allows you to connect to apps, measure power and use an ERGO mode. The downside is that the tyre feeling on the trainer's roller isn't as realistic as a wheel-off trainer and can lag at times, but it's a decent buy at this price. 

Wahoo Kickr Headwind Fan
UK: £229.99 £184.00 at Sigma Sports
20% off -

Wahoo Kickr Headwind Fan
UK:
£229.99 £184.00 at Sigma Sports
20% off -
We know it's only a fan, but the Kickr Headwind is a lot smarter than your average fan, altering its air speed up to 30mph in response to your heart rate or riding speed. Plus it directs the airflow where you need it and where it more closely mimics outdoor riding.

Wahoo Speedplay Aero Pedals:£239.99£219.00 at Balfe's Bikes
9% Off -

Wahoo Speedplay Aero Pedals: £239.99 £219.00 at Balfe's Bikes
9% Off -
The Wahoo Speedplay Aero pedals feature in our best road pedals guide and may help if you are chasing some free speed. They aren't the lightest overall system but aero trumps weight. 

Wahoo POWRLINK Zero pedal power meter: £849.99 £680.00 at Sigma
20% off -

Wahoo POWRLINK Zero pedal power meter: £849.99 £680.00 at Sigma
20% off -
If you're a Speedplay user already the Powerlink dual-sided pedals are going to be a strong power meter option. Easily transferrable between bikes, we liked their dual-sided clip-in and comprehensive dual-sided power readings too, read more in our in-depth review.

Paul has been on two wheels since he was in his teens and he's spent much of the time since writing about bikes and the associated tech. He's a road cyclist at heart but his adventurous curiosity means Paul has been riding gravel since well before it was cool, adapting his cyclo-cross bike to ride all-day off-road epics and putting road kit to the ultimate test along the way. Paul has contributed to Cyclingnews' tech coverage for a few years, helping to maintain the freshness of our buying guides and deals content, as well as writing a number of our voucher code pages.