A superb sports watch with incredible battery life and a great display but it lacks onboard maps
Great battery life; Stuffed with advanced features; Big, clear 1.4in display;
No onboard maps; No local music storage;
A superb sports watch with incredible battery life and a great display but it lacks onboard maps
Great battery life; Stuffed with advanced features; Big, clear 1.4in display;
No onboard maps; No local music storage;
The Garmin Enduro isn’t the most feature-rich watch in its collection, but if you want a Fenix-style watch that’s light, has similar sports tracking abilities and has the kind of battery performance to keep you away from your charger for a month and potentially even longer, this is a watch you want on your wrist.
Great battery life; Great overall sports tracking; Nice nylon strap;
Missing full mapping support; Stainless steel model feels heavier; It’s pricey
A superb sports watch with incredible battery life and a great display but it lacks onboard maps
Great battery life; Stuffed with advanced features; Big, clear 1.4in display;
No onboard maps; No local music storage;
If you care about battery life and need something that can go the distance, that is the biggest reason to go for this watch. It promises big numbers and is equipped to deliver those numbers too. Add in that lighter design if you pay extra for the titanium option and you’ll also get a big watch that sits light on your wrist too.
Lightweight titanium design; Great battery life in and outside of tracking; The best of the Fenix features;
It's pricey; No topographical mapping; Some new software already on older models;
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