Best garmin watch for triathlons not too pricey too?
EatWholeFoods
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Is the vivoactive enough? I like the idea of the 620 or triathlon watches giving recovery time, race simulation, and workout challenges based on your current fitness level and altitude calculations too but some watches are crazy expensive.
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The vivoactive can do all three events separately ... I haven't seen any real reviews of the add on apps that claim to do triathlons as a single event on them. The 620 really isn't a tri watch. The 310 and 910 are obsolete but still get the job done and are available at reasonable prices.0
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brianpperkins wrote: »The vivoactive can do all three events separately ... I haven't seen any real reviews of the add on apps that claim to do triathlons as a single event on them. The 620 really isn't a tri watch. The 310 and 910 are obsolete but still get the job done and are available at reasonable prices.
This.
I was going to suggest a 910. The price has dropped since the 920 came out.
I do love my 920. Definitely have gotten my money's worth.0 -
I agree with previous posts. I have the 610 (previous generation of the current 620)... and with some workarounds I can make it work for both training and racing, but it's not a tri watch.
There are some great deals out there on watches. The 910 can probably be picked up fairly cheap as it's the previous generation watch, and I've seen some really good sales on the 920 for black friday/cyber week.0 -
I use a 310, which is about the same price in UK as the VivoActive. Equally I've been seeing the 910 very reasonably priced recently.0
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VivoActive won't give you vertical oscillation and some of the more detailed run analysis. It only records pool laps not open water swim. The 920 does those things.
But I have a VivoActive and like it fine. I have had a Polar and Vivo Smart fitness band. I will Open water swim only a few times aside of actual events. So that isn't a big deal at all. The run analysis isn't a big deal either. The Tri Club gives me access to a running coach and a swim coach. I like that better than an app. If you are not running/swimming with coaches on occasion maybe it would matter more?
YMMV.
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If you're looking for a deal on a true multi-sport watch it's hard to beat the 910 (or a 310 if you can find one)0
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BrianSharpe wrote: »If you're looking for a deal on a true multi-sport watch it's hard to beat the 910 (or a 310 if you can find one)
910s are going for under $230 with HR strap ... 310s for under $150.0 -
I agree with previous posts. I have the 610 (previous generation of the current 620)... and with some workarounds I can make it work for both training and racing, but it's not a tri watch.
There are some great deals out there on watches. The 910 can probably be picked up fairly cheap as it's the previous generation watch, and I've seen some really good sales on the 920 for black friday/cyber week.
A friend of mine was looking but didn't find any deals on them. We are in Canada though.0 -
I'm still using my old 310XT. The thing just won't die! It is a big orange brick. You have to put in your cap for the swimming portion, as the GPS can't receive/transmit under water. GPSCity.com still sells them, for under 200 bucks. Sometimes you can find them much cheaper.
Honestly, if you want a Tri watch, get a Tri watch. Nothing else comes close. But, I'd suggest something a little more current than my orange brick.0 -
brianpperkins wrote: »BrianSharpe wrote: »If you're looking for a deal on a true multi-sport watch it's hard to beat the 910 (or a 310 if you can find one)
910s are going for under $230 with HR strap ... 310s for under $150.
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brianpperkins wrote: »BrianSharpe wrote: »If you're looking for a deal on a true multi-sport watch it's hard to beat the 910 (or a 310 if you can find one)
910s are going for under $230 with HR strap ... 310s for under $150.
Where are you seeing prices like that?
Amazon. REI had great deals on the 910 when they went on clearance ... but those are long gone now.0 -
brianpperkins wrote: »
Amazon. REI had great deals on the 910 when they went on clearance ... but those are long gone now.
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brianpperkins wrote: »
Amazon. REI had great deals on the 910 when they went on clearance ... but those are long gone now.
Thanks.
Canadian prices are higher ... not sure how much of that is exchange rate though.0 -
brianpperkins wrote: »
Canadian prices are higher ... not sure how much of that is exchange rate though.
The exchange rate is a miserable beast right now. I just checked, and GPS City Canada does have refurb 910s for $239.95 CAD. That's not a bad price at all. Now my 310 just has to die so I can justify the purchase.0 -
brianpperkins wrote: »brianpperkins wrote: »
Amazon. REI had great deals on the 910 when they went on clearance ... but those are long gone now.
Thanks.
Canadian prices are higher ... not sure how much of that is exchange rate though.
Bestbuy was clearing out 910XTs for 150$ a few months ago. I sold my Fenix2 for 200 and it was tough to get that much even.
Keep an eye on Kijiji - lots of guys upgrading to the new models.
Edit: gpscity.ca has a full warranty refurb from garmin for 240. I'd have no problem buying one:
http://www.gpscity.ca/garmin-forerunner-910xt-newly-overhauled.html
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Working2BLean wrote: »VivoActive won't give you vertical oscillation and some of the more detailed run analysis. It only records pool laps not open water swim. The 920 does those things.
But I have a VivoActive and like it fine. I have had a Polar and Vivo Smart fitness band. I will Open water swim only a few times aside of actual events. So that isn't a big deal at all. The run analysis isn't a big deal either. The Tri Club gives me access to a running coach and a swim coach. I like that better than an app. If you are not running/swimming with coaches on occasion maybe it would matter more?
YMMV.
Thanks I don't realize it doesn't record open water swim. That's good to know! (Vivoactive) think I will get a tri watch then
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I just use a fitbit for running, Garmin 500 for biking, and time myself for swimming.0
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920xt is the ultimate triathlon watch. I wear mine every day as a regular watch as well. However it is pricey.
The 910xt, being "old" is going to be a solid bet. The prices have come way down.
The vivoactive is probably a decent training watch but it wont help you much on race day as it doesn't have any multi-sport mode.0 -
Working2BLean wrote: »VivoActive won't give you vertical oscillation and some of the more detailed run analysis. It only records pool laps not open water swim. The 920 does those things.
But I have a VivoActive and like it fine. I have had a Polar and Vivo Smart fitness band. I will Open water swim only a few times aside of actual events. So that isn't a big deal at all. The run analysis isn't a big deal either. The Tri Club gives me access to a running coach and a swim coach. I like that better than an app. If you are not running/swimming with coaches on occasion maybe it would matter more?
YMMV.
Thanks I don't realize it doesn't record open water swim. That's good to know! (Vivoactive) think I will get a tri watch then
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Thanks everyone this was all very helpful0
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