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Arminius

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Just one point about the Epix v the Fenix. The Fenix is rated at 50 mts+ so great for snorkelling and even scuba diving. The Epic is surface swimming only which seems a bit of a downgrade for such an expensive watch. I know it won't affect MTB-ers (or shouldn't) but everyone goes on holiday !
Valid point! Especially if that rain over the last months keeps going to continue.…

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Oct 31, 2021
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Garmin instinct 2. Got it for less than £200 (in Switzerland no less). I didn’t want the models with maps as I can’t read them without glasses and they are too heavy for me to wear when cycling as they bang around on one’s wrist. Battery life is at least five days unless I use gps. If you get the solar version you might never need to charge it. You can get this watch in a smaller size. Easy to read and tons of features. TBH, I prefer my edge for cycling, but I use the watch to broadcast heart rate to the edge. It’s a steep and long learning curve mastering these watches. I have found less is more - I customise each activity (I’ve used it for skiing, ski touring, x country skiing, hiking and SUP) with just the information I need on as few screens as possible. It’s worth backing up your settings. My watch crashed and I had to reset it to factory settings - it took many hours to get it back to how I wanted it
My vote goes to the Garmin Instinct 2S Solar, does everything I need, great battery life, and doesn't look like you've got an ipad strapped to your arm.
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Ou812

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I had the Fenix 6, Epix Gen 2 and now just ordered the Epix Pro 51mm.

What I want is a better HRM for gym and MTB - it can stop reading my HR on some stuff on MTB as it’s getting knocked around a bit. The new Epix Pro has an upgraded HRM on it.

The Epix has been great so far, battery life around 10 days with frequent GPS usage and screen on raise to wake. 51mm Epix has a bigger battery and very long (31 days?) battery life for the same use case as mine.

As well as the torch - I use my phone torch a ton so hope that having it on my watch will stop me having to use my phone so much.
I’m going to go with the Epix Pro but in the 47mm size, I’ve got 17.8cm wrists so the 47 is pushing it size wise IMO. I’m still shopping around looking for the best price right now.
 
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Rob Rides EMTB

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I’m going to go with the Epix Pro but in the 47mm size, I’ve got 17.8cm wrists so the 47 is pushing it size wise IMO. I’m still shopping around looking for the best price right now.
Jura Watches were the cheapest I found.

I messaged them on whats app and they did another £50 off the price.

 

LAWHITEY

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I’m going to go with the Epix Pro but in the 47mm size, I’ve got 17.8cm wrists so the 47 is pushing it size wise IMO. I’m still shopping around looking for the best price right now.
I'd go on Amazon for this, I did it around mid December if you save the search and item and keep an eye on the price, I went on every day and the price jumped from around from day 1 it was about £698, then every day it dropped to like 670, 645, 625 them I eventually pounced at £608, took about 5 days for it to drop to that, then the day after it was up at about 690 again.
 
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I'd go on Amazon for this, I did it around mid December if you save the search and item and keep an eye on the price, I went on every day and the price jumped from around from day 1 it was about £698, then every day it dropped to like 670, 645, 625 them I eventually pounced at £608, took about 5 days for it to drop to that, then the day after it was up at about 690 again.

If you use camel camel camel you can track historic prices of items on Amazon and set up alerts for when something hits a certain price. Here’s one for the 51mm Epix:

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tabbibus

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Hi. I switched to a Garmin a while back for the same reason. I went with the Garmin Forerunner series—great for multi-sport use and much better battery life. It connects well with my bike and works for running and rowing too. I have pretty skinny wrists as well, so I get your concern. The Forerunner fits nicely without looking oversized.
Good to know. My Fenix 5S finally died and I will be ordering a FR 965 this time.
 

Ou812

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Just ordered one, arriving tomorrow before 1pm, good old Amazon
I’ve just seen this but this place was the cheapest I could find when I ordered mine. I got the Epix Pro 47mm for £460. They did have the Fenix 7 Pro for £420 but looks like it’s sold out, all they have left on sale is the Fenix 7X Pro 51mm for £499. They’re the silver colour ones so that may be a deal breaker, that’s why they’re on sale.
 

pagheca

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I've had a Garmin 645 Music for several years now and it runs great.

The only problem I have is that for some reason, I don't know if by some setting made by me unintentionally or not, the watch one day connected via BT (BlueTooth) to the Bontrager lamps on the bike. Since that day, the lights turn on and off if the watch is near the watch, and I often ended up with the lights discharged because I didn't notice.

I searched the internet for a long time for a solution to decouple the watch from the two lamps without succeeding. It seems impossible on both sides: watches and lights.

The only solution I have found (I need the BT to connect to the phone) is to keep the two lights inside an old metal cookie jar when at home, after charging them. Really unpleasant...

I don't know if it is this model only or these lights or something else.
 
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Mikasonu

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If you’re looking into Garmin watches, I’d say they’re a great choice, especially if you’re into fitness or outdoor activities. They’re reliable and packed with features like GPS, heart rate monitoring, and activity tracking. The battery life is solid too, depending on the model. I’ve used one during long hikes, and it’s super helpful for tracking distance and elevation.
If you’re not super active and just want something stylish for daily wear, you might also want to check out options like a patek philippe calatrava replica. It’s more about the classic look and elegance, so it’s a different vibe. Garmin is all about tech and utility, while something like Calatrava is more timeless and sleek.
 
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pagheca

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Nov 6, 2022
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La Palma, Canary Islands
I've had a Garmin 645 Music for several years now and it runs great.

The only problem I have is that for some reason, I don't know if by some setting made by me unintentionally or not, the watch one day connected via BT (BlueTooth) to the Bontrager lamps on the bike. Since that day, the lights turn on and off if the watch is near the watch, and I often ended up with the lights discharged because I didn't notice.

I searched the internet for a long time for a solution to decouple the watch from the two lamps without succeeding. It seems impossible on both sides: watches and lights.

The only solution I have found (I need the BT to connect to the phone) is to keep the two lights inside an old metal cookie jar when at home, after charging them. Really unpleasant...

I don't know if it is this model only or these lights or something else.
BTW, I have never been able to sort out this issue. Very annoying.
 

qdonna

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If you’re looking at getting a Garmin watch, I think it’s a solid choice if you want something reliable for fitness tracking, outdoor adventures, and all-around innovative features. I like how they hold up in pretty much any condition, from the gym to a hike in the mountains.

The battery life on some models is fantastic, too, which is always a win. I’d recommend researching to see which model fits your needs best. You could also check out the patek philippe aquanaut replica if you're into watches that offer a similar blend of performance and style. It’s about finding what works for you, but Garmin's a safe bet for durability and functionality.
 

CarolinaCrawler

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I just picked up a Garmin Instinct 2 last week. First foray into smart watches. Not super tech savvy so trying to work it out. lol. My oldest son bought one at the same time so he's teaching me. :ROFLMAO:
 

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