Advice Please: GPS watches
MissSusieQ
Posts: 533 Member
I've been thinking that I'd like a GPS watch for christmas. Nothing too fancy - I really just want it to do the things the Mapmyrun app does, without having to cart my big, stupid phone along with me (don't get me started!!)
given i only want it to be basic, and I'm asking for it for christmas, I'd like to keep cost down to under $150, though I'd be willing to chip in some money towards it if a little bit of extra cost would get me a much better product.
some preliminary searches have come up with six options:
Garmin Forerunner 10
Garmin Forerunner 15 (this is one that i'd need to chip in a little for, but don't really know if the extra money is worth it)
Nike + Sportswatch GPS
TomTom Runner GPS
TomTom Multi-Sport GPS (again, are the extra features worth the extra $$)
Magellan Switch Up
I try to compare the features, but i get so jumbled reading all the fancy tech talk that i just end up more uncertain instead of less!
I'm hoping that this post will get some replies from people like me who have/have researched these products and have some advice for me.
given i only want it to be basic, and I'm asking for it for christmas, I'd like to keep cost down to under $150, though I'd be willing to chip in some money towards it if a little bit of extra cost would get me a much better product.
some preliminary searches have come up with six options:
Garmin Forerunner 10
Garmin Forerunner 15 (this is one that i'd need to chip in a little for, but don't really know if the extra money is worth it)
Nike + Sportswatch GPS
TomTom Runner GPS
TomTom Multi-Sport GPS (again, are the extra features worth the extra $$)
Magellan Switch Up
I try to compare the features, but i get so jumbled reading all the fancy tech talk that i just end up more uncertain instead of less!
I'm hoping that this post will get some replies from people like me who have/have researched these products and have some advice for me.
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This won't help you so much on the technical side of things, but to compare them try using DC Rainmakers tool.
http://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-comparison-calculator
You can then read the in depth reviews as well if you want.0 -
Look for deals on the 610.....it's been replaced by the 620 and I've seen them around $200 including the HRM strap. It's a little more than you were budgeting for but you won't fond yourself going "I wish it did [insert feature here]" next year.
But definitely check out the reviews on dcrainmaker.0 -
that's a great website, thanks! it's very helpful having an actual written review of the features, rather than just reading a table.0
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The Timex Global Trainer w/ chest strap can be had on eBay for less than $150.0
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A guide of mine has the Nike+ and hates it...good as an overall watch for time, etv but for running she didn't find it satisfactory. As I'm into running/swimming I use the Garmin 910, but agree the 610 would be a good investment0
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I loved the 610. Great device, used it as my everyday watch. Most of these devices aren't as suitable as a regular watch. The 620 also is "watchable". 620 has cooler features, can swim with 620, and bluetooth can be neat to use with your phone ... 610 only has ant+, some phones (galaxy s4 and up) have ant+ also.
So others mentioning a 610 is a good recommendation for a solid runners watch.
I think the fenix 1 is a great deal right now, refurbished (with waranty) can be had for $150 if you look, pretty regularly $185. Garmin has updated the firmware, so that its almost identical to the fenix 2 now, only slightly less features. Its more than a runners watch, is a great trail / hiking tool also.
I know I know, don't get you started on the phone .... but I've stopped using HRM / GPS watches. I'm now totally on the phone. I usually listen to music when I work out, I can get timers for tabata intervals and such, and with a bluetooth chest strap, I've got a bunch of apps that do HRM, endomondo, runkeeper, etc..
Don't want a big, expensive phone? ZTE Zinger is a small 3.5 inch 3g prepaid (no contract) phone for T-mobile, available right now from Best Buy for $29. Small, low resolution, slow, 3g. Low end phone for sure, but, its $29, and should have enough power for HRM + music player.
good luck!
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I'd agree with this.
I've seen observations that the TomTom whilst being very capable on the surface actually doesn't allow parallel functionality to operate, so it's of much less value than it appears.
The FR 15 has a pretty good functionality range, an alternative might be the 310XT, which is what I use. As with the 610 it's being superceded by other devices so you should be able to get it for a good price.
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I have the Nike + Sportswatch and I think its fine for my runs and bike rides. Overall its easy to set up and use but if you have any questions the Nike support staff is really helpful.0
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FWIW, I have the 610 that people are recommending, and it's ok. If you can get it on blowout deal because the 620s are out, then it's worth going for. But if it's $250+, I'd pass.
Battery life is a nuisance if you wear it as a watch, ant+ is annoying, but the overall functionality is great. Being able to customize the training screens is fantastic. I've never lost sat signal in the woods, which impressed me from the start.0 -
I've got the forerunner 305. It's pretty old, so not sure how it compares. I really like it though and will probably go farming again when this one goes!0
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I would look at the new Polar M400. It is around $200 and it got great reviews. It is dcrainmaker's choice for this price segment.
Stef.0 -
MissSusieQ wrote: »Garmin Forerunner 10
Garmin Forerunner 15 (this is one that i'd need to chip in a little for, but don't really know if the extra money is worth it)
I have the Forerunner 15. It has a built in pedometer, which I love. It's the Forerunner 10 + Vivofit in one. I definitely recommend it.
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I use my Samsung Gear live, when I run along with the Endomondo app. Works great for continuous heart monitoring, and then is an awesome watch outside of working out as well.0
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I would second the M400. Its is the best of all worlds, GPS, Acitivity Tracking, HRM. You can create custom sport profile for just HRM while doing weights, treadmill running etc pair it with the H7 Bluetooth strap and it kicks *kitten*!0
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Ok, stop throwing other watches into the mix! In fact, stop all together!
A tomtom runner has been purchased, and if you've heard awful things about them then please keep them to yourself because I'm a really indecisive shopper and it was very hard for me to choose. having somebody say something to make me doubt my decision may actually kill me.0 -
Defensive much?
Not feeling confident about your decision then?0 -
MissSusieQ wrote: »Ok, stop throwing other watches into the mix! In fact, stop all together!
A tomtom runner has been purchased, and if you've heard awful things about them then please keep them to yourself because I'm a really indecisive shopper and it was very hard for me to choose. having somebody say something to make me doubt my decision may actually kill me.
That's a bit dramatic, don't you think?0 -
I think she's half joking, people. Sheesh.0
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MissSusieQ wrote: »Ok, stop throwing other watches into the mix! In fact, stop all together!
A tomtom runner has been purchased, and if you've heard awful things about them then please keep them to yourself because I'm a really indecisive shopper and it was very hard for me to choose. having somebody say something to make me doubt my decision may actually kill me.
Creates a forum post asking for advice.. Goes full drama queen when she receives advice.
Seems legit.0
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