Running Watch Recommendations? On a Budget?
lockeddoor
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I started looking up some watches, and I'm overwhelmed. And shocked at how expensive it can be!
I'm looking for something cheap and basic. A good beginner model. (I can upgrade later as my needs change or when I know what kind of features I would personally want.) Recommendations? I only need the most basic of functions: how many miles I've gone, and time/pace. That's it. I'll upgrade later when I have a better idea of what other functions I would personally want, but being a relative newb to this sport, I just want something I can take with me on my weekly long run. It doesn't need to sync with anything, I can manually upload my info myself to my running logs.
There are some watches in the $100 range. Anyone have experience with those? Is $100 pretty much the low end?
Note: I will have to justify this expense to my non-runner husband, so I'm trying to keep the cost minimal! :laugh:
I'm looking for something cheap and basic. A good beginner model. (I can upgrade later as my needs change or when I know what kind of features I would personally want.) Recommendations? I only need the most basic of functions: how many miles I've gone, and time/pace. That's it. I'll upgrade later when I have a better idea of what other functions I would personally want, but being a relative newb to this sport, I just want something I can take with me on my weekly long run. It doesn't need to sync with anything, I can manually upload my info myself to my running logs.
There are some watches in the $100 range. Anyone have experience with those? Is $100 pretty much the low end?
Note: I will have to justify this expense to my non-runner husband, so I'm trying to keep the cost minimal! :laugh:
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Yep. $100 is probably on the low end.
As an alternative, you can always get a smartphone app like RunKeeper. Carry your phone on your runs in an armband or belt and it will tell you your distance and pace (through the headphones) every X interval (ex. every 2 minutes or every 1/4 mile).0 -
dcrainmaker.com is your friend...there are reviews of just about every watch out there. I am partial to Garmin and Carson already gave you a link to the 110, which I have owned in the past and liked. This one also looks interesting for an entry level Garmin: http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2014/05/garmin-fr15-firstlook.html0
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Yep. $100 is probably on the low end.
As an alternative, you can always get a smartphone app like RunKeeper. Carry your phone on your runs in an armband or belt and it will tell you your distance and pace (through the headphones) every X interval (ex. every 2 minutes or every 1/4 mile).
An app is a good suggestion, if you are looking to just try running out for a while. Just beware that, at least in my experience, a cellphone won't have near the reliability of a watch designed for running. But, cost-wise, you can't beat it. )0 -
I have a Garmin Forerunner 10 in pink (seen here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0090C7A5C/ref=twister_B009415G3W) cradle and everything. one year old...I don't use it anymore because I got a 220. Message me!0
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I like the garmins, but yes if you're just getting started and you have a smart phone, an app will do you just fine!0
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Yep. $100 is probably on the low end.
As an alternative, you can always get a smartphone app like RunKeeper. Carry your phone on your runs in an armband or belt and it will tell you your distance and pace (through the headphones) every X interval (ex. every 2 minutes or every 1/4 mile).
I don't have a smartphone. It took a swim in the toilet and I never bothered to get another one. I'm embarrassingly using my old college flip phone right now. It can't even receive photo messages, let alone access the internet LOL0 -
Is Garmin the gold standard when it comes to running watches?0
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I have a Garmin Forerunner 10 in pink (seen here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0090C7A5C/ref=twister_B009415G3W) cradle and everything. one year old...I don't use it anymore because I got a 220. Message me!
Sending you a message!0 -
I already had a heart rate monitor so I bought the forerunner 10. It does exactly what you described: distance, time and pace. It seems to be very accurate.0
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Another vote for the Garmin Forerunner 110 - my OH bought me one at Christmas and whilst it's basic, it does the job exceedingly well.0
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Is Garmin the gold standard when it comes to running watches?
Absolutely. Not just running watches any GPS device.0 -
My garmin f10 has been great for the past 2 years, doing exactly the basics this new runner needed. I am only looking to upgrade now because the battery life is 5 hours and I am worried it may die before I finish my first marathon, which would suck. (I am expecting around a 5 hour time. Sigh!)0