Thursday, December 19, 2013

Garmin Forerunner GPS Watches - What do you think about them?

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I'm interested in buying a garmin forerunner gps watch (fitness watch). It's gps based so it makes tracking your runs accurate. Before I drop $150+ on one of these I just wanted to know from anyone who uses one if they would recommend getting one. If so, which one do you have? I'm leaning toward a forerunner 305 model. Thanks in advance for your answers.


Answer
I can't offer much info on the 305, but I do own a forerunner 405 model. I've been using it for about 6 months now and I would probably buy it again if I had to do it all over again. I don't know how familiar you are with these gps watches, but you probably already know that they can keep track of your distance, pace, time, lap time and a lot more.

If you train more than once a week and like to keep historic data of your workouts, you would probably benefit from owning one. I chose the 405 over the 305 mostly because the 405 looks more like a "real" watch so I can wear it on a daily basis. Other than that, they pretty much do the same thing. Hope that helps.

What is the difference between Nike+ SportBand and Nike+ SportWatch?




Rachael


The watch is a lot more expensive, so i was wondering if there was much of a difference between the two. Also, if you know any cheaper brands of sport bands/watches that work just as well, please let me know.


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The nike sportsband uses the Nike Sensor that first required an ipod.
so if you don't need or want an ipod you can get this.
It Tracks distance, pace, time elapsed and calories burned. of course it connects to the nike + site
And the Nike+ sensor included is included which you can put in your Nike+ shoes or attach to other shoes with a pouch you can buy separately. It works on a treadmill but not an elliptical. Its not as accurate as a GPS but its OK. And there is no HRM feature.

The Nike sportwatch is a GPS Heart Rate Monitor Watch. I'm pretty sure they stopped including the sensor with it and I'm also pretty sure they never included a Heart Rate Monitor Strap. But it's come down in price. For it's price, I think its one of the better GPS HRM watches out there.

With the sensor it will work on treadmill, but not without. It's more accurate than the band and the sensor and the GPS work together. And if you don't want a HRM you just don''t buy the strap.

Once you figure in the price of the HRM strap a Timex GPS HTM might be a little cheaper.

I happen to be a big fan of Garmin. I have a 305 and you can probably get a good price on one.

Google "DC Rainmaker". This guy compares these watches and writes great reviews. I know he has reviewed Garmins and Nikes.

Nike's web site was just recently revamped and they are still in the process of finishing it. It was and probably will be the best web site for runners. So you might want to take that into account.

By the way, The Nike Fuel band is in it's own special category. but it keeps track with a built in accelerometer of it's own unique kind of measurement. And it works whether you are running or playing basketball or dancing or on the elliptical trainer. At the end of the day you hook it up to your computer and it puts it's data into the nike site. Basically the data you get is just relative. You did more today than yesterday kind of thing. And i guess it can give you some bragging rights on FaceBook.




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