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  • bikerevivesheffield
    Full Member

    For biking

    For normal life

    For.running

    Got a vívoactive 3 which does everything I want but battery life is rubbish!

    cyclistm
    Free Member

    I frequently recommend a forerunner 45, not for your needs, but the battery is not great after 2.5 years use. I’ll probably go solar instinct next.

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    nickjb
    Free Member

    Fenix is a great all-rounder with good battery. Slightly chunky styling which may or may not suit. Quite expensive but you don’t need the latest model to get good functionality

    reeksy
    Full Member

    I have the Solar Instinct 2X and am happy with it. One year old and i’ve noticed no change with the battery

    It’s not touchscreen and has no fancy colours, and is not particularly attractive, but it’s robust and definitely not too big or bulky for everyday wearing.

    muggomagic
    Full Member

    Guess it largely depends on what features you particularly want and the budget.

    I had a solar instinct (one of the lucky ones to get the £99 ones from Garmin) but struggled to make out anything on the small screen, so gave it to my wife. I currently have a Fenix 7x solar which I’m very happy with. Does everything I need and even with overnight pulse ox, 2-3 rides per week and occasional gym visits the battery still lasts 2-3 weeks (I seem to charge it so infrequently that I actually cannot remember when I last charged it but that seems about right).

    I am quite tempted by the epix pro 51mm as that apparently has the same battery life as the fenix 7 and has a much nicer looking OLED screen (OLED screen is thinner so they squeezed a bigger battery in the largest one) and if I was buying now I’d skip the fenix and go for one of those.

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    mogrim
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    Another Solar Instinct 2X owner, and also very happy with it. I quite like the looks – but then I’ve always had digital watches, and I’m not a particular fan of normal wristwatches. It also has a flashlight that’s surprisingly useful.

    mogrim
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    I had a solar instinct (one of the lucky ones to get the £99 ones from Garmin) but struggled to make out anything on the small screen

    Likewise, I had a Solar Instinct 2 but my aging eyes couldn’t read the damn thing at night. So I got a 2X instead which has a bigger screen. (And if anyone’s in the Madrid area and wants an Instinct 2, cheap, let me know…)

    mjsmke
    Full Member

    My Garmin 255s is lasting a week between charges.

    fazzini
    Full Member

    I had an Instinct which was fine, but useless for accurate recording of distance. Picked up an Epix Gen 2 from a PSA on here and it’s been great so far. Witchcraft that I can listen to Spotify on a watch thru my aeropex 🤯

    stevenmenmuir
    Free Member

    Another solar instinct user. It’s currently showing 42 days charge remaining. I work outdoors and it’s holding up well. I like the customizable watch face.

    crossed
    Free Member

    The Fenix 7 is fantastic but if you can find one of the discounted models then I’d go for an Epix Gen 2, the screen looks to be streets ahead of the one on the Fenix.

    davros
    Full Member

    Vivioactive 4 for me but I only tend to wear it for activities rather than daily life so battery life isn’t an issue.

    ThePinkster
    Full Member

    Well I’m going to be biased in true STW fashion and recommend the watch I have.

    The Fenix 7 Sapphire Solar is an excellent watch that copes all week with a daily 3km XC run, 7.5km bike commute each way a couple of times a week and longer walks at the weekend without batting a virtual eyelid.

    Only need to charge it once a week, and even then it’s not actually flat.

    Display is very clear and if you like graphs, maps and random ‘training’ info you’d love it.

    It’s not the cheapest Garmin watch but I managed to get a very good deal from STW, the savings of which covers many years membership.

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    reeksy
    Full Member

    It also has a flashlight that’s surprisingly useful.

    Oh yes. Absolutely. I use it every day. And they actually call it a torch!

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    pictonroad
    Full Member

    Went from a Vivoactive 3 to an Epix 2 earlier this year. £375 at H Samuel via the STW link.

    It’s a huge upgrade in terms of what it CAN do but tbh, I don’t actually NEED most of it. The vivoactive does everything I needed, notifications, steaming music and tracking. It had just become a faff because the software became unreliable.

    I’d probably recommend an upgrade to a cheaper garmin model but with the latest os so you get the benefits at less cost. Where my advice runs out is which model that would be…

    cookeaa
    Full Member

    Instinct solar owner and fanboi here.

    bensales
    Free Member

    Fully paid up Garmin fanboi here, with an Epix Gen 2, but…

    For biking

    …every time I’ve used a watch for riding it’s been a pain. On your wrist you can’t see it or work the buttons while moving, and on the bars in the Garmin mount it’s too small to be useful. Fine for just recording the ride, but useless for anything else.

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    I have a Fenix 6 Pro Solar and my observations:

    a) if you want colour / maps get a Fenix

    b) Don’t bother paying extra for the Fenix solar, it’s barely worth it unless you are in bright sunlight all day and even then it’s a minor contribution to battery life

    If mine broke I’d be getting an Instinct 2x Solar in a heart beat.  Half the price (ish) than a Fenix, double the battery life at least, effective Solar charging yet without colour and looks a bit G Shock-ish which is good or bad depending on your view.

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    clownfist
    Full Member

    Epic pro gen 2 51 mm .
    excellent watch .
    I had a fenix but found I couldn’t read the screen .

    Beagleboy
    Full Member

    I’m another who got an original Instinct Solar 1 after the mad Xmas rush a couple of years ago. It’s been really great, especially after I swapped the plastic strap, which seems to give me mild skin irritation, for a fabric one. Recently the solar charge function packed in. Even so, I’m still getting nearly 2 weeks between charges.

    cyclistm
    Free Member

    As someone who had their infamous Xmas Garmin Instinct order cancelled, this thread isn’t helping with my grief 🤣

    phil5556
    Full Member

    I’ve got a Forerunner 265S which is great, does more than I ever need it to and the screen looks nice.

    If I broke or I lost it tomorrow I’d get an Instinct 2. My wife’s got one and as far as I can tell she never has to charge it, the 265S lasts a max of 6 days but only if you don’t actually record anything on it. Lasts much longer if you turn off the display but then there’s no point in having such a nice screen.

    nwgiles
    Full Member

    Came to recommend the Instinct.

    paddy0091
    Free Member

    Sorry to hijack, but whilst here any recommendations for a suitable & basic (pool & open) water swimming Garmin? Seem to be about 1504043 different models

    reggiegasket
    Free Member

    This echoes what is above. I have an Instinct (gen1) and a Fenix 6.

    The Fenix is lovely and I love it… but

    the Instinct is lighter, the battery lasts longer, and I’m happy to bash it around more.

    So, yes, it’s a bit plasticky, a bit Fisher-Price, but I wear the Instinct more often.

    hb70
    Full Member

    I’ve had a Fenix 3 and now have a Fenix 6. Both bought second hand on vinted for £80 (three years ago) and £180 (Christmas this year). Both rock solid, currently on 2 weeks ish battery life but tend to charge it up after a week. I think they work well as second hand buys, where you just wipe them and start again. Well made, bombproof, and just work well every time.

    sc-xc
    Full Member

    Another half price Epix 2 from the PSA here, really happy with it. Screen is miles better than some of the other Garmins I have seen.

    ampthill
    Full Member

    Epix 2 here

    Very happy with it. But no way battery could match a Fenix. For sure that will be with screen off be default which isn’t for me. But even then I’m dubious. I’m charging my Epix twice a week. I use the gps quite alot. But it’s very quick to charge

    The big upgrade over the cheaper watches is mapping. Not used it loads but very useful when i have

    I think the Coros Pace is meant to be a good price for his battery life. The pace 3 is claiming 38 hours of gps on a charge

    intheborders
    Free Member

    Fenix 6 user, just a basic one.

    Works so well that the only time I use my Garmin 810 is when I want the OS maps.

    Records everything, lasts for a couple of weeks – away next week for 4-5 days riding, charge before I go.

    Seamless feed into Strava via Garmin Connect, and all my data is on Connect too.

    Got lucky on price, from a mate of a mate, £100 at a year old.

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    diggery
    Free Member

    Jumping in with a cheeky budget suggestion – 2nd hand Fenix 5 plus?  I’ve got one going up for sale very shortly, and I believe I am not far away from you if you wanted a look.

    muggomagic
    Full Member

    Epix 2 here

    Very happy with it. But no way battery could match a Fenix.

    The Epix pro 51mm has the battery from the garmin enduro which gives it the same battery life as a fenix 7 pro and according to DC Rainmaker the battery claims are accurate. It’s the only watch that I would change from my current fenix 7x for but at the moment the cheapest I’ve found one for is around £550 which is still too spendy just for a pretty screen.

    andybrad
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    Ive just bought the wife a vivioactive 5 and i have a fenix 6 (coming from a vivioactive 2 and many other smart watches.

    Ive said many times before that when the fenix breaks ill go and buy another. It just works without any of the faff. in all conditions.

    nickc
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    Another Garmin user. A Fenix 5x. Couple of things now that it’s a couple of years old (more like 5-6 actually). The battery life degrades over time, more so the more you use the watch. I can get a couple of commutes – 4 hours worth of riding out of mine, but I’d need to recharge it each week, and the charger connection over time has become more than a little finicky. It needs to be ‘just so’ to charge and any nudge or movement will break the connection now.

    While Garmin hardware is mostly OK, updates (mine at least) need to go through Garmin Express, and becasue I habitually use a chrome book, have to fire up an old Windows laptop I keep solely for this purpose. Updates can take hours if it wants to update maps. The sync between phone and watch can be patchy.

    Wrist monitored HR is guesswork really, so I’m still not sure the benefit of it.

    Pros: music control means I can go for a ride and record it taking nothing more then what I already have on me.

    The scratch -proof glass is worth the extra, I’ve field-tested mine against the grit stone walls of Calderdale, and I can honestly say it’s pretty indestructible.

    Buy 2nd hand if you can, they’re not worth full RRP IMO.

    prawny
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    I had a fenix 6 pro but wanted the newer features of the 7, got a deal on an Epix Gen2 when H Samuel were banging them out for £375.

    It’s a great watch, but I prefer the fenix display personally for my use case anyway, battery lasts me about 5 days with the AOD and doing some kind of activity (normally with GPS) pretty much every day.

    iainc
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    I had an Instinct Solar, and similar to others I found the screen text a little small, so I replaced it with an Instinct Crossover Solar, which has the benefit of conventional hands, so its easy to see the time at a glance.  I think the Epix Pro in the mid size (47mm) would be brilliant, but I can’t justify it as a riding watch, as I wear an Apple watch for daily use and swimming and prefer the Apple connectivity.

    GavinB
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    Does it have to be a Garmin?  I can understand if you are a solid user of Garmin Connect, or have other Garmin devices.

    I’ve had them for the last 10 years or more, but if I was to replace my current one Fenix 5 Plus, I’d be looking at the Coros Pace 2 or 3.  Battery life is about 28 days!  Well reviewed by DC Rainmaker. Either can be bought for around £200 +/- a little bit.

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    snotrag
    Full Member

    Garmin Instinct 2 here.

    https://www.garmin.com/en-GB/p/775421

    Instinct 2

    Contrary to the above and many reviews, I’ve find it perfect for biking to the point where I’ve stopped using my Edge on the handlebars (recording, not route map finding). Heart Rate tracks imperceptibly close to what a chest strap does as long as its strapped down, no noticeable difference in GPS tracking. From reviews, I understand the current generation are much better at this than previous.

    In regular use, daily short recorded walks and one or two long bike rides a week, the battery goes at least 2 weeks before getting anyhere near needing charging – I do not see the value in the solar version for this reason.

    (Photo above taken just now 7th June, last charged it on Sunday 26th before we went camping for a week).

    It (45mm version) looks, and feels, exactly the same size and shape as my old G-shock – thus I’m not worried about having a computer on my wrist (I’d destroy an apple watch in a week with work, DIY etc). I find it far more appealing that a typical ‘smart watch’ with a big shiny screen.

    And its £175 with your singletrackworld discount – that is superb value IMO. Its excellent.

    kaylendickerson
    Free Member

    Thanks for the inside info on the Forerunner 45!

    The Garmin Instinct Solar sounds like a great option for you, especially if you’re looking for a watch with longer battery life. The solar charging feature is a game-changer, especially for someone who frequently uses GPS features.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Ive said many times before that when the fenix breaks ill go and buy another. It just works without any of the faff. in all conditions.

    Yep. I have a Fenix 6 Pro Solar (47mm) and feel the same.

    steve_b77
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    I’ve had a Vivioactive in the past and the touch screen is pants as is the battery life after 2 years, I got an Instinct Solar 2 last year and its ace, use it for my everyday watch, SUP, running, cyclocross racing  – where it’s exposed to the worst conditions known to human kind and it’s survived a whole season (20 races) unscathed.

    Not having a touch screen is a bonus in my eyes, they’re a PITA whenever it gets wet.

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