Garmin Enduro multisport GPS watch
The Garmin Enduro is an ultra-performance multisport GPS watch. It features customizable power management modes and a Power Glass solar charging lens that harvests the power of the sun to extend battery life up to one year).
With advanced training features, including trail run VO2 max, ultrarun rest timer and the ClimbPro feature, which provides real-time information on your current and upcoming climbs, descents and flats. Stay in top form with an enhanced recovery timer and workout recommendations based on your sleep and wellness data. And navigate the most challenging environments with multi-GNSS support and a barometric altimeter and compass.
- Power Glass solar charging lens harvests the sun’s energy, giving you more power and time between charges
- Power manager and battery saver modes allow you to toggle sensors on and off to extend battery life on the run
- Rugged, lightweight design features an always-on 1.4” display and steel or DLC-coated titanium bezel, buttons and rear case
- Trail run VO2 max tracks your cardiovascular fitness level and adjusts based on trail conditions
- Ultrarun activity with rest timer allows you to log your time spent at aid stations
- ClimbPro trail enhancements gives you information for descents and flats — for additional safety and awareness
- Use run/walk detection to review after training sessions or races where on course you walked, such as steep climbs
- See your recovery time and your next recommended workout based on your sleep and wellness data
- Navigate in even the most challenging environments with multi-GNSS support (GPS, GLONASS and Galileo) and barometric altimeter and compass
jp! –
I like the watch and not have to worry about the battery which is greatly improved. I am no marathon runner or walker but I like to add widgets, detailed watch faces and a bright screen and all of that can drain the battery. I was worried about the band but no issues there. Its a premium watch with a premium price but Garmin customer service can back it up. For me the lack of the following did not matter.– No Maps (nor Trendline/heatmap routing)– No Music– No WiFi sync– No ClimbPro on the fly (since that requires maps), but you can do ClimbPro based on a course– PacePro based on a round-trip course created on the watch itself (but otherwise PacePro works fine with downloaded courses, or ahead of time via the app)
UknowNo Me –
Awesome ! If you do not care about on-watch mapping and music this is the best choice. I do not want mapping on my watch, it is too hard to see anyway. And i have all kinds of on/offline mapping on my phone (Gaia, US Topo, Trailforks) which is always with me and easy to see on my phone. I do not want music on my watch either since i always have my phone with me and it provides a zillion choices for listening sources. And streaming music from a watch burns battery. It seems like i never charge this thing and it keeps on going. It works great with my power meters and other ANT+ devices too.
PXTaylor –
I got this watch as an upgrade to my Garmin Instinct Solar, my first impression out of the box is that Garmin should never use velcro as a watch strap, EVERY! Bad idea, it immediately caught on my sleeve cuff and started to undo itself, GFC! So it may be a great watch but it’s a better watch if it stays on your wrist! Order a standard Fenix strap or any suitable third party strap while you are ordering this watch.
Salvador –
Ive use it for about a week. Its one of the best if not THE best purchased ive ever made. Im really happy with it. Its great for working out, mx, enduro, and basically every sport. What I mostly like is the battery life, the first week I use it A LOT trying to understand everything and how it works and still it says that I have 10 days left of battery, so you don’t have to worry about running out of it.About maps…is not really a problem for me as I don’t get lost in the woods, still you can track your route while using your watch so once you’ve finished you can check it out .Other thing that I really like is the band, so confortable.The weight is really good to
Brett –
Love the battery life, finally a watch (battery) I can’t out run. At first I thought the watch face was to large however I soon found it worked really well, displaying three functions I could easily see at once. The watch band looked cheap out of the box but it too was very functional by being easily adjustable without breaking stride. Best running watch I’ve had and there are many more functions than I haven’t even tried yet.
Asen Grigorov –
It’s a great watch! I’m using it for many outdoor and indoor activities and the battery is holding for about 20-25 days, even when it says 41 days on a full charge. Also, on the face I have chosen you can set up the temperature outside but it seems like it doesn’t synchronize well with my phone and it shows nothing most of the time.
Travis –
This watch is so comfortable. First run in it was a half marathon, performed like a dream. It’s a simple, quality build, lightweight watch that successfully bridges every day wear with performance capabilities. Would recommend at this price point. Also, the enduro 2 just feels like some of the new adds to it are unnecessary for me, so the enduro 1 fit the bill perfectly. You should probably go titanium.
jin zhu –
It is great to have the Garmin Endure in such a good price. Beautiful outward appearance and best function.