Published: 25 November 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online
Black Friday is landing next week on 28 November, bringing discounts on an enormous range of products. When it comes to fitness tech and wearables, this annual sale is the perfect time to snap up pricier items that rarely go on offer. Many brands are launching deals early, and Whoop is a prime example. The fitness tracker brand has slashed the price of its annual memberships, offering one of the year’s best opportunities to save.
Whoop is a wearable that operates differently from traditional fitness trackers. Instead of a screen, it comes as a sleek, discreet band that tracks your health around the clock, helping you fine-tune your daily routine.
And it genuinely works. Celebrities including Cristiano Ronaldo and Rory McIlroy swear by Whoop, and it even improved my own sleep. By highlighting habits linked to poor nights, it helped me adjust my routine and wake up feeling truly rested.
The downside? All this insight comes with a hefty price. Unlike most trackers, Whoop runs on a subscription model, with basic plans starting at £169 per year and reaching £349 for full features. The good news is that the price drops several times a year, with Black Friday being one of the most rewarding chances to snag a deal.
For the most value, I recommend the mid-tier Whoop peak membership, which provides nearly all features at a lower cost than the premium Whoop life membership. From 20 November to 2 December, the peak plan will be discounted from £229 to £189, while the premium plan drops from £349 to £289.
The peak membership also grants access to the brand’s new healthspan feature, which calculates your physiological age based on factors such as sleep consistency, total hours of rest, daily steps, time spent in different heart-rate zones, and time dedicated to strength training.
In her Whoop 5.0 review, Emilie Lavinia, fitness and wellbeing editor at The Independent, awarded the band five stars. She said, “If you have any health goals and the financial commitment is one you can make – Whoop peak works out at less than £20 a month – I’d say the investment in the 5.0 is a no-brainer.”
During her testing, she reported improvements in sleep, VO2 max, and daily step count, as well as a clearer understanding of how her body responded to stress and exercise. She also logged activities and habits including nutrition, red light therapy, massages, and hormone-linked symptoms. “If the 5.0 helped me achieve that in a month, I’m keen to see what it could do in six months, a year, and beyond,” she added.
For long-term users, Whoop is offering discounts on 24-month memberships. The Whoop peak plan usually costs £384 but is reduced to £344 during Black Friday, while the Whoop life plan drops from £589 to £529. This represents a significant upfront investment, yet it offers excellent value for those committed to tracking their health comprehensively.
Additionally, the brand is offering 20 per cent off accessories, providing a perfect chance to refresh old straps or upgrade your kit. With Black Friday deals like these, it is one of the best times to invest in a wearable that combines data-driven insights with a sleek, minimalist design.




























































































