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lisawilkes20 wrote: »I've finally bought a watch, ended up going for Garmin Forerunner 35, which I thought was going to look too big, but its not that bad. Seems to do what I want, only had it couple of days, so dont understand the heart rate monitor/ heartbeat yet. Thanks for comments
Good choice.
You probably won't miss out on anything the 23x have (vo2max estimates, structured workouts).1 -
scorpio516 wrote: »lisawilkes20 wrote: »I've finally bought a watch, ended up going for Garmin Forerunner 35, which I thought was going to look too big, but its not that bad. Seems to do what I want, only had it couple of days, so dont understand the heart rate monitor/ heartbeat yet. Thanks for comments
Good choice.
You probably won't miss out on anything the 23x have (vo2max estimates, structured workouts).
I dont class myself as a serious runner, 3x a week with my club and park runs, but I have'nt ventured passed 10k yet, so still fairly new at it, so not needed vo2 etc just yet0
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