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Compact fitness gear to pack for vacation
Compact fitness gear to pack for vacation

Global News

time24-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Global News

Compact fitness gear to pack for vacation

The Curator independently decides what topics and products we feature. When you purchase an item through our links, we may earn a commission. Promotions and products are subject to availability and retailer terms. Packing fitness gear for vacation used to mean lugging around bulky sneakers and a ratty sweatshirt — but nowadays, compact and stylish workout essentials make staying active on the road easier and way more fashionable. From sleek resistance bands to ultra-lightweight sneakers, the latest fitness gear fits seamlessly into your suitcase without weighing you down. Whether you're headed for a beach getaway with sunrise yoga, gearing up for a weekend hiking trip, or just after versatile pieces that pull double duty as casual wear, we've rounded up the best compact fitness must-haves to keep you moving – wherever your travels take you. SHOKZ OpenDots One Open-Ear Headphones These open-ear headphones take comfort and convenience to the next level, with a flexible nickel-titanium clip-on design and ultra-light 6.5g earbuds that stay secure all day. Packed with rich Dolby Audio, up to 40 hours of playtime, water resistance, and app-controlled features like customizable EQ and multipoint pairing, they're small in size but seriously powerful. $249.95 on Amazon Story continues below advertisement Garmin Venu 3S This smartwatch is perfect for fitness while traveling thanks to its long battery life (up to 10 days in smartwatch mode), so you don't have to worry about frequent charging on the go. With over 30 built-in indoor and GPS sports apps, animated workouts, and health tracking features like Body Battery, stress monitoring, and recovery insights. $659.99 on Amazon floatzig 1 running shoes Don't skip those morning runs! The Reebok FloatZig 1 running shoes are super lightweight, combining high-energy cushioning with a bold outsole for a smooth, responsive ride from the first mile to the last. $149.99 at Reebok (was $175.00) Folding Travel Yoga Mat With a secure grip and stable surface, this mat supports yoga, Pilates, and core workouts wherever you are – from the park to the beach. It's lightweight, durable and easy to clean. $21 on Amazon Story continues below advertisement You may also like: 7 Pairs Ankle Athletic Running Socks – $19.99 Sweat Band Waist Trainer – $40.95 Ab Roller Wheel – $21.97 Stainless Steel Versatile Yoga & Pilates Bar Set – $8.59 Adjustable Speeds Under Desk Bike/Elliptical Electric – $143.78 Back to Life Sport Bottle 24oz Shine Stay hydrated in the go with this adorable water bottle from Lululemon. It's a sleek, lightweight bottle designed to keep up with your active routine. With its easy-carry handle, leakproof lid, and eye-catching metallic finish, it's perfect for workouts, hikes or travel days. $48 at Lululemon Resistance Exercise Bands Add a little stretch to your strength routine with these resistance exercise bands! These little bands are perfect for targeting every muscle group. They're lightweight, versatile, and ready to level up your workouts. $21.95 on Amazon (was $24.99) Story continues below advertisement Adjustable Wrist Weights Take your workouts up a notch with these sleek 1-pound wrist weights. Waterproof, sweat-proof, and stylish, they're perfect for yoga, pilates, running, and more—your fitness goals never looked so good. $42.99 on Amazon Pilates Ring Fitness Circle Compact and lightweight, this Pilates ring is easy to pack and ready to help tone and sculpt your arms, legs, and core. Features comfy non-slip padded handles for a secure grip and flexible, durable resistance. $22.6 on Amazon (was $25.55) Push Up Board This foldable, travel-friendly push-up board packs a serious punch – designed with a wider support area and multiple hand positions to challenge your strength, improve balance, and reduce strain on joints. $29.99 on Amazon Story continues below advertisement You may also like: Pilates Reformer – $527.99 Water Bottle Holder with Strap – $26.99 Food and Fitness Journal – $9.99 100pcs Seamless Cotton Black Hair Ties – $9.99

Currys and Amazon Prime Summer savers on tech as you can save up to half on smart watches and laptops
Currys and Amazon Prime Summer savers on tech as you can save up to half on smart watches and laptops

Dublin Live

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • Dublin Live

Currys and Amazon Prime Summer savers on tech as you can save up to half on smart watches and laptops

It's that time of the Summer where there's great tech deals to be had ahead of the return to school in September, with both Amazon and Currys getting in on the action. Currys have some great deals on up until July 11 and delivery is free on purchases of €99 or more. If you've been eyeing up that new piece of tech, now might be the time to get involved. The GARMIN fenix 8 AMOLED Smart Watch - Slate Grey & Black, 47 mm has dropped from €899.99 to €869.99 and is packed full of features. It tracks your activity, has a GPS, has a battery life of up to 16 days and includes a two year guarantee. But if that's not for you, there are other options out there. Prime Day continues over on Amazon and there's great deals to be had too. That includes the Garmin Venu 3S GPS 41mm Smartwatch which has dropped from €429.13 to €382.74 for Prime users. It's available in a range of colours and features include compatibility with Apple and Android phones, and a comfortable fit. For those looking for a great laptop for studying, Currys has the LENOVO IdeaPad Slim 3 15.6" Chromebook - Intel® Celeron®, 128 GB eMMC, Blue available for €219 - a massive €120 drop from its original price of €339. It boasts 8GB of ram, 128GB of storage and is perfect for the everyday tasks you can complete with the help of your Google account. While over on Amazon there's the ASUS Chromebook 14 CX3402CBA which is on Prime Day special. It's dropped a massive 41% from €463.92 down to €274.88 for Prime shoppers and can be customised completely, from storage space to screen size. Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.

Even Last Prime Day Didn't Offer the Garmin Venu 3S Smartwatch for This Low a Price
Even Last Prime Day Didn't Offer the Garmin Venu 3S Smartwatch for This Low a Price

Gizmodo

time13-06-2025

  • Health
  • Gizmodo

Even Last Prime Day Didn't Offer the Garmin Venu 3S Smartwatch for This Low a Price

When it comes to fitness trackers, you don't always want the largest and flashiest one you can find to go on your wrist. Sometimes, you just want something sleek and sophisticated, something that blends into your everyday life but still offers all the health and wellness tools to help you stay on track. If you're looking for something like that, you might be interested in what Garmin has on offer, especially since one of its nicest, most attractive models is currently on sale. Right now, you can head over to Amazon to get the Garmin Venu 3S for $350, down from its usual $450. That's $100 off and a discount of 22%. See at Amazon Your new go-to lightweight and elegant smartwatch The Venu 3S is smaller, lighter, and stylish enough to wear with just about anything. The 41 mm case is paired with a bright and crisp AMOLED display that makes checking your metrics feel less like a chore and more like a natural part of your day. Whether you're scrolling through your calendar, answering calls, or monitoring your heart rate, it feels natural, enough so that it can fit into just about anywhere in your schedule. And it looks good, too! This isn't just about looks, though. The Venu 3S is packed with serious health and wellness features. It tracks heart rate, respiration, sleep, blood oxygen levels, and stress, which is pretty much everything you'd want from a wellness companion. Body Battery, one of Garmin's unique tools, gives you a clear sense of your energy levels throughout the day to help you know when to push and when to rest. It even tracks naps and provides sleep coaching if you're struggling with rest. This watch can track dozens of activities, with animated workouts you can follow right from the screen. And with a built-in GPS, you don't need to bring your phone along for outdoor runs or walks. There's also built-in storage for music, Bluetooth calling, and Garmin Pay. The battery life is another highlight. Unlike many smartwatches that barely make it through the day, the Venu 3S can last up to 10 days in smartwatch mode. You can just let it charge and go, and you'll still be able to use its variety of benefits going forward. This discount drops the price to just $350, which is less than what an Apple Watch Ultra 2 commands. It can do just about everything you might need it to, and it's great-looking at that. See at Amazon

Garmin Joins the Memorial Day Sale With the Venu 3S Smartwatch, Now Back to Its Black Friday Price
Garmin Joins the Memorial Day Sale With the Venu 3S Smartwatch, Now Back to Its Black Friday Price

Gizmodo

time21-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Gizmodo

Garmin Joins the Memorial Day Sale With the Venu 3S Smartwatch, Now Back to Its Black Friday Price

The warmer weather is hear, the suns out well into the evening—now is a great time to start getting your workouts done outside. Hit the roads and the trails, get some miles under your belt, and track it all using a premium fitness smartwatch. This Garmin Venu 3S will make the perfect gift. It's normally priced at $450, but right now you can get it for 22% off which brings it down to just $350, it's lowest price ever. See at Amazon Designed for Your Lifestyle For those into fitness be it a specific activity, going for runs, or working out in the gym, Garmin's interface has dozens of different activity types. So you can track every time your lift, go for a hike, kayak, paddleboard, golf, rock climb, or whatever is you do to stay active. Garmin Coach will even recommend when you should work out and when you should take a day off to recover so your progress can continue optimally. On those rest days, it can even lead you through guided meditations. The screen is a vibrant 1.4″ OLED display that's easy to see even in direct sunlight. Like other smartwatches, you can receive calls, text notifications so you can always stay connected without having to take your phone out of your pocket—compatible with both Android and iPhones. You can also connect a credit card to you can use tap-to-pay right from the watch. It will also help you get better sleep at night by tracking your sleep metrics: Sleep Coach will give your personalized insights and recommend how much sleep you should be getting for the night ahead. It can even detect your naps and will show you how much it's reenergized you via a change in your Body Battery—a metric which considers your sleep, heart rate, daily steps, and more to assign your estimated energy level throughout the day. Speaking of battery, this watch is designed to keep up with you for weeks at a time. You'll get up to 14 days of battery life when using smart watch mode. The Garmin Venu 3S comes in several different choices of band colors. The 41mm is in stock dust rose, French gray, ivory, pebble gray, and sage gray to best match your style. Alternatively, you can pick up the 45mm in black or whitestone is those are more your speed. All of which regardless of size have been cut down to the new low price of just $350, it's lowest price yet. Get the fitness smartwatch today and save yourself a cool $100. See at Amazon

Garmin Venu 3S review: is this the best fitness tracker for most people?
Garmin Venu 3S review: is this the best fitness tracker for most people?

Telegraph

time24-03-2025

  • Health
  • Telegraph

Garmin Venu 3S review: is this the best fitness tracker for most people?

£355.97 Buy now Price at Amazon What is the Garmin Venu 3S? This fitness tracker is the 41mm version of the Garmin Venu 3, which is slightly bigger at 45mm. Launched in August 2023, it follows the brand's Venu 1 and 2 watches, with upgrades including a slightly larger display and new health features such as heart rate variability (HRV), which helps to better determine your sleep quality and fitness levels. An all-rounder watch, the Venu 3S tracks your vitals, fitness and sleep – giving you a fuller picture of your health. It's also our Best Buy in our guide to the best fitness trackers. Why you can trust Telegraph Recommended Our thorough, real-world tests will always help you find the best product. No manufacturer ever sees copy before publication and we do not accept payment in exchange for favourable reviews. Visit our Who We Are page to learn more. How we test fitness trackers I wore the Garmin Venu 3S day and night for more than a month, testing as many of the fitness tracking features as I could, to see if it could help me create better health habits. I assessed how well it worked when I ran, cycled and stretched. I also wore it while I slept, testing the accuracy of the sleep tracking and coach functionality. I tracked the battery life too, and considered how easy it was to use and incorporate into my daily life. Set-up and usability: 8/10 It was easy to set up straight out of the box, taking me through a quick process that included setting goals and giving it access to my health data and other apps such as Strava. There's also the option to connect to your contacts, which is useful if you're using it to text or make phone calls. The watch works differently to the Apple Watch and Fitbit, with three buttons on the side and a touchscreen. It took me a week to figure out how to use it properly, which included turning to Google for help on how to switch off notifications – turns out you have to turn them off on both your phone and watch. It does, however, connect easily to the Garmin Connect app, finding your watch via Bluetooth, which takes you through to your dashboard. Here, you'll find more detail on your activity metrics and sleep data, as well as a body battery feature that tells you about your daily energy levels. This is particularly helpful on days where you feel drained and want to know why. Design and display: 10/10 You shouldn't have to sacrifice on looks when investing in a fitness tracker. I don't want anything chunky on my wrist, which can be difficult to find in this category. Thankfully, the Garmin watch is just right. The flat design of the watch face means it sits neatly on the wrist, while its clear colour touchscreen display, with silver trimmings, gives it a well-polished finish. The watch is light, at just 40g, while the silicone strap is comfortable and comes in nine colours, ranging from pink to black. I tested the off-white colour, which stayed fairly clean despite using it daily to track sweaty HIIT classes and runs. The touchscreen display is 'always on' and you literally have to move your wrist slightly to see the date and time, while reminders (to move or when you're active) aren't too obtrusive. There is a lot of colour on the watch, which gives it a vibrant look and makes the data stand out as you scroll, and it reacts easily to touch – unlike cheaper competitor watches. Health and fitness features: 9/10 If, like me, you're into your fitness or take part in a variety of sports, you'll be impressed by how the watch tracks your activity and pulls in data to the app. By pressing the top right button, you can quickly find the sport you want to track and from there, all it takes is a few taps to begin. In the past, I've found other Garmin watches, such as the Lily 2, more complicated to start the tracking, which can feel frustrating. I took the watch out on multiple runs and it was quick to find GPS too, which made my mileage more accurate. It also showed various statistics throughout my run, such as pace, distance and power, and notified me when I'd completed each mile. After a couple of weeks (and a bit more research on Google), I was also able to change the settings, meaning when I stopped running it automatically paused – a feature runners will appreciate, especially if you're doing laps on a track. Although I found it accurate and useful, it's not a dedicated running watch. I would have loved more running options, such as for trail running and intervals, so if you need more detailed stats, consider the Forerunner range instead. I also used the watch to track a 12-mile cycle and loved the stats provided, which included a map of the route, calories burned and average speed – informing me that, thankfully, my hard work wasn't for nothing. The watch is also waterproof, with a five ATM water resistance rating (meaning you can wear it for 10 minutes in 50m deep water), so I used it to track an open water swim. I also tracked a few Pilates and strength classes, however, for these modes it counts sets and reps, meaning you have to tell the watch when you're doing another set, which is not easy to do in a class situation. The watch and app also has detailed sleep tracking and data, giving you a sleep score when you wake up. I found the sleep coach section useful too, as it personalises how much sleep you need every night by assessing your activity and sleep debt. If you love the stats, the app allows you to delve into more detailed information about the quality of your sleep, which I found useful when wanting to know if I should be going to bed earlier. However, the sleep tracking was slightly off when I compared it to my Whoop. As well as the basics, such as step counting, calorie burn and notifications, I also appreciated the morning report, which flashed up on my watch once night mode was switched off, giving me a summary of my sleep and my body battery. Other lifestyle features and app: 8/10 The Garmin Connect app has everything in its 'at a glance' section, from body battery to steps and calories burned. Body battery, similar to your recovery score on the Whoop, estimates your energy levels based on heart rate, stress, sleep and how much activity you've done. It creates a score between five and 100, with anything below 33 being low. My body battery tended to sit around average, declining as the day went on due to movement or exercise. I really liked this measurement, as it gives you a realistic look at how your day should pan out, in terms of movement and what time you should contemplate going to bed. It also calculates your fitness age, which is something I hadn't seen before on a smartwatch, measuring your BMI against how much you exercised. In order to reach your target age, it also gives you recommendations, which is a great incentive. The watch measures your Vo2 max, which is the maximum rate at which your body can consume oxygen during intense exercise, and can assess stats like how your stress levels change and how activity impacts your body battery and heart rate zones. Overall, it's a well laid-out app and I appreciated how it detailed your progress over the week, month and year. You can also take calls from your wrist (with its built-in microphone), set up menstrual tracking, listen to music, view photos and set up Garmin Pay. Battery life and charging: 9/10 Garmin claims the battery life for this smartwatch is up to 10 days. I found at most it lasted for six days, particularly if you're running the battery down with lots of activity and wearing it as you sleep. Six days is impressive for a smartwatch though, especially if you're used to an Apple Watch which needs charging every 24 hours. The watch comes with a USB-C charging cable that attaches to the back of the watch. It's quite tricky to attach at first, but charging only took around an hour before it was back up to 100 per cent. Technical specifications How does the Garmin Venu 3S compare to the Apple Watch Series 10? Although they are similar in price, they differ when it comes to battery life and sports tracking. Telegraph verdict: 9/10 I'm a Garmin convert. Having been attached to my Apple Watch since I got it, the Garmin Venu 3S is just as good, if not better. With a longer battery life, I didn't have to worry about taking it off at night to charge, like I do with my Apple Watch, while the fitness tracking, style of the watch and activity reminders were all spot on. I did find it tricky to navigate at first, which is important when considering ease of use, but once you've conquered this you'll love the functionality. The morning report was particularly useful, while the running and HIIT class stats helped me improve my performance from week to week. It has over 30 preloaded sports and activities and although I didn't try them all, I appreciated the choice. Some of the ones I did try worked better than others, though. If you're a dedicated runner and want running-specific data then this may not be the smartwatch for you. Instead, we'd advise a Garmin Forerunner watch, which will provide a more in-depth look and wider variety of different running stats. The sleep tracking was slightly off by a few minutes but I liked the extra features, such as the sleep coach and advice on how much sleep I needed. The app is easy to navigate and gives you detailed data on sleep, activity and other health metrics. It doesn't come cheap. At nearly £400, it's over double the price of a Fitbit smartwatch, similarly priced to the Apple Watch 10 and more expensive than Garmin's other models (such as the 9 or SE). Most importantly though, it helped me to create realistic goals and maintain good habits over the month I tested it. It didn't hurt that it looked and felt great on my wrist. Garmin Venu 3S FAQs What is the difference between the Garmin Venu 3 and the Venu 3S? The Venu 3 is 4mm bigger in diameter that the Venu 3S and it has a longer battery life at 14 days. Can I reply to texts on the Garmin Venu 3s? Only Android users can reply to texts on the Garmin Venu 3S – including the use of preset replies and voice commands. If you're an iPhone user, you won't be able to send texts from the watch. Can I listen to music on the Garmin Venu 3S? Yes, you can listen to music via Spotify and Deezer, plus download music to listen when you're offline.

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