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47mm Garmin fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar GPS Smartwatch (Carbon Gray DLC Titanium)

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Amazon has 47mm Garmin fēnix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar Multisport GPS Smartwatch (Carbon Gray DLC Titanium w/ Black Band, 010-02777-10) for $591.39. Shipping is free.

Walmart has 47mm Garmin fēnix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar Multisport GPS Smartwatch (Carbon Gray DLC Titanium w/ Black Band, 010-02777-10) for $591.39. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunters phoinix & Meowssi for posting this deal.

About this item:
  • Multisport GPS watch with a 1.3" display in a resilient 47 mm fiber-reinforced polymer case with a titanium bezel and rear cover
  • Scratch-resistant Power Sapphire solar charging lens uses the sun's energy for weeks of battery life in smartwatch mode
  • Built-in LED flashlight with variable intensities and strobe modes gives you greater awareness while you train at night and provides convenient illumination when you need it
  • New hill score feature measures your running strength/endurance during ascents and gauges your progress over time
  • New endurance score feature combines training data from all your athletic pursuits to help you better understand how training impacts your overall endurance
  • Gain a more complete picture of your overall health, training and recovery with 24/7 health and wellness monitoring features such as HRV status and Pulse Ox, which helps with altitude acclimation; prioritize your rest and recovery with advanced sleep monitoring (this is not a medical device, and data presented is intended to be a close estimation of metrics tracked; Pulse Ox not available in all countries)
  • Morning report and training readiness features combine your health and training data for easier interpretation and analysis
  • Focus your training with wrist-based running power, strength training features and advanced pacing modes to gauge your output on race day
  • Advanced navigation sensors combined with multi-band GPS with SatIQ technology deliver more accurate positioning while also optimizing battery life
  • Check out preloaded maps for thousands of golf courses and ski resorts worldwide; use TopoActive maps to keep your explorations on track, and never miss a turn with Up Ahead navigation prompts

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Amazon has 47mm Garmin fēnix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar Multisport GPS Smartwatch (Carbon Gray DLC Titanium w/ Black Band, 010-02777-10) for $591.39. Shipping is free.

Walmart has 47mm Garmin fēnix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar Multisport GPS Smartwatch (Carbon Gray DLC Titanium w/ Black Band, 010-02777-10) for $591.39. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunters phoinix & Meowssi for posting this deal.

About this item:
  • Multisport GPS watch with a 1.3" display in a resilient 47 mm fiber-reinforced polymer case with a titanium bezel and rear cover
  • Scratch-resistant Power Sapphire solar charging lens uses the sun's energy for weeks of battery life in smartwatch mode
  • Built-in LED flashlight with variable intensities and strobe modes gives you greater awareness while you train at night and provides convenient illumination when you need it
  • New hill score feature measures your running strength/endurance during ascents and gauges your progress over time
  • New endurance score feature combines training data from all your athletic pursuits to help you better understand how training impacts your overall endurance
  • Gain a more complete picture of your overall health, training and recovery with 24/7 health and wellness monitoring features such as HRV status and Pulse Ox, which helps with altitude acclimation; prioritize your rest and recovery with advanced sleep monitoring (this is not a medical device, and data presented is intended to be a close estimation of metrics tracked; Pulse Ox not available in all countries)
  • Morning report and training readiness features combine your health and training data for easier interpretation and analysis
  • Focus your training with wrist-based running power, strength training features and advanced pacing modes to gauge your output on race day
  • Advanced navigation sensors combined with multi-band GPS with SatIQ technology deliver more accurate positioning while also optimizing battery life
  • Check out preloaded maps for thousands of golf courses and ski resorts worldwide; use TopoActive maps to keep your explorations on track, and never miss a turn with Up Ahead navigation prompts

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:

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Model: Garmin fēnix 7 Pro - Sapphire Solar Edition, Carbon Gray

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I just purchased the Tactix 7 from the deal last month and I want to make one comment on these solar Garmins. This is my first Garmin watch and apparently the solar versions have what I consider to be a subpar screen resolution compared to the non solar counterparts and other brands I've had. In addition, they dont get very bright. The pictures in the listings are very misleading with bright and crisp screens. I would read reviews and look online to comparisions between solar and non solar. Now, the watch itself is incredible as far as the features crammed into it and having what it claims is a 21d charge is perfect for me as I never want to plug in a watch and hence why I have moved on from Apple.

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also available at walmart [walmart.com]
Last edited by Meowssi January 9, 2025 at 01:56 PM.
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Wish the 42mm would have a sale.
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Quote from leeterbike :
Wish the 42mm would have a sale.

Bulk up your wrists?
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So heavy on the wrist.

I have the 165 now, sold my 265. I use to have Fenix 3,5.
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I just purchased the Tactix 7 from the deal last month and I want to make one comment on these solar Garmins. This is my first Garmin watch and apparently the solar versions have what I consider to be a subpar screen resolution compared to the non solar counterparts and other brands I've had. In addition, they dont get very bright. The pictures in the listings are very misleading with bright and crisp screens. I would read reviews and look online to comparisions between solar and non solar. Now, the watch itself is incredible as far as the features crammed into it and having what it claims is a 21d charge is perfect for me as I never want to plug in a watch and hence why I have moved on from Apple.
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Imagine paying 600.00 for the same thing you get from a 200.00 garmin.

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Bulk up your wrists?
I'm working on my numbers.
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I recently upgraded from an older MIPS fenix (solar screen) to an epix (AMOLED screen). The functional improvement is fantastic indoors and nonexistent outdoors. If you're primary use for this is outdoors, you'll be fine with the solar screen, just make sure you get the settings right. It's plenty bright in sunlight and in clouds to see clearly. In direct sun, it's easier to read than the AMOLED. The AMOLED is much better indoors. Alot of my training is indoors and I don't do many activities that last for more than 5 or 6 hours, so it works well for me. The solar is far superior if you plan to use it for serious hiking or camping because the battery life is that much better and the ability to read it during daylight without powering the screen really helps preserve battery life.
One thing I didn't expect to love as much as I do is the built in flashlight. I literally use it multiple times a day (especially since it's winter and dark all the time).
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My single biggest gripe about the fenix and similar Garmin watches is the proprietary charging cable/connection point which loosens over time. I've tried aftermarket chargers, cleaning the contacts, and new Garmin OEM cables, but fails to charge on numerous occasions.