Garmin Enduro GPS Watch (Steel with Gray UltraFit Nylon Band)
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Power Glass solar charging lens harvests the sun's energy, giving you more power and time between charges
Power manager and battery saver modes allow you to toggle sensors on and off to extend battery life on the run
Rugged, lightweight design features an always-on 1.4" display and steel or DLC-coated titanium bezel, buttons and rear case
Trail run VO2 max tracks your cardiovascular fitness level and adjusts based on trail conditions
Ultrarun activity with rest timer allows you to log your time spent at aid stations
ClimbPro trail enhancements gives you information for descents and flats — for additional safety and awareness
Use run/walk detection to review after training sessions or races where on course you walked, such as steep climbs
See your recovery time and your next recommended workout based on your sleep and wellness data
Navigate in even the most challenging environments with multi-GNSS support (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo) and barometric altimeter and compass
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Garmin Enduro, Ultraperformance Multisport GPS Watch with Solar Charging Capabilities, Battery Life Up to 80 Hours in GPS Mode, Steel with Gray UltraFit Nylon Band
Manufacturer:
Garmin
Model Number:
010-02408-00
Product SKU:
B08FSL97NT
ASIN:
B08FSL97NT
Brand:
Garmin
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
4.3307085 x 3.937008 x 3.937008 Inches
Item Weight:
0.3306934 Pounds
Item model number:
010-02408-00
Manufacturer:
Garmin
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Here's the TL;DR version of this watch: you need this is you're a) during ultra endurance racing (100-200+ miles), b) if you're hiking/trekking for a couple weeks at a time, or c) cannot possibly be bothered to charge the battery every 2 weeks.
Otherwise, if you're a runner get something from the Forerunner line, if you do multi sport racing the Fenix line, just an everyday user that wants a smartwatch that lasts longer than 12 hours, the Venu line.
DC rainmaker is your friend.
i am lost now that garmin has so many different models.. how are these different from fenix or epix or delta or other garmin watches?
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Any experienced opinion on how this compares to the Fenix?
This particular model Enduro has the previous version hr sensor from the Fenix 6 series. The carbon gray model is more expensive because it's titanium and is 11 grams lighter than the steel version.
The Enduro is meant for ultrarunners. Ridiculous battery life, no music or maps which would drain battery life (still has breadcrumb trail though).
I read somewhere that the Enduro is a bit slower to process than Fenix 6 for some reason. You can get Fenix 6x Sapphire for $380 or so
At this price they couldnt have an option for a traditional clock face, only digital?
I am not sure about exactly this model, but most of their watches have ability to download different faces from their app. There are hundreds of different ones, you can choose whatever face you want there.
You're saying that they may not necessarily advertise that feature? Maybe I'm the only one who cares but to me seeing the open clock face makes me see the time much more quickly than digital when I'm out there working, maybe other people don't care about this as much but I think it's a pretty cool feature for very minimal effort on garmin's part... I used to have a golf wash that had that by default but I lost it so I'm trying to replace it with maybe something better
Not sure if you need physical hands or on screen..
Check this out: https://apps.garmin.com/en-US it should give you an idea of what you can do with it.
Not sure if you need physical hands or on screen..
Check this out: https://apps.garmin.com/en-US it should give you an idea of what you can do with it.
Thanks man I'll check, and no just the visual... When I glance quickly it's much easier to see I have 12 minutes left on a analog "face" than digital numbers... All phones provide this feature by default, surprised every digital watch doesn't
The only reason I won't purchase a Garmin watch is because I can't understand all the different models. Comparisons or not, I'll always feel like I'm "missing" something. Even the top tier watch at $2,700 would be fine for me if it incorporated everything.... Great price for this watch though!
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03-22-2023 at 08:45 PM.
Here's the TL;DR version of this watch: you need this is you're a) during ultra endurance racing (100-200+ miles), b) if you're hiking/trekking for a couple weeks at a time, or c) cannot possibly be bothered to charge the battery every 2 weeks.
Otherwise, if you're a runner get something from the Forerunner line, if you do multi sport racing the Fenix line, just an everyday user that wants a smartwatch that lasts longer than 12 hours, the Venu line.
At this price they couldnt have an option for a traditional clock face, only digital?
There are a lot of excellent watch faces available in the ConnectIQ store. I'm currently using the Summit Watch Face V2 analog one. It's easy to read, highly customizable and even shows seconds when you lift your wrist.
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Otherwise, if you're a runner get something from the Forerunner line, if you do multi sport racing the Fenix line, just an everyday user that wants a smartwatch that lasts longer than 12 hours, the Venu line.
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DC rainmaker is your friend.
The Enduro is meant for ultrarunners. Ridiculous battery life, no music or maps which would drain battery life (still has breadcrumb trail though).
I read somewhere that the Enduro is a bit slower to process than Fenix 6 for some reason. You can get Fenix 6x Sapphire for $380 or so
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Check this out: https://apps.garmin.com/en-US it should give you an idea of what you can do with it.
Check this out: https://apps.garmin.com/en-US it should give you an idea of what you can do with it.
Thanks man I'll check, and no just the visual... When I glance quickly it's much easier to see I have 12 minutes left on a analog "face" than digital numbers... All phones provide this feature by default, surprised every digital watch doesn't
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank valorphase
Otherwise, if you're a runner get something from the Forerunner line, if you do multi sport racing the Fenix line, just an everyday user that wants a smartwatch that lasts longer than 12 hours, the Venu line.
There are a lot of excellent watch faces available in the ConnectIQ store. I'm currently using the Summit Watch Face V2 analog one. It's easy to read, highly customizable and even shows seconds when you lift your wrist.
https://apps.garmin.com/en-US/app...f4ea2c5b2