First of all, I'm a personal trainer and triathlete and have been a Garmin fan for many years - their devices are long-lasting and great for fitness tracking. I've been using the 920XT for 10(?) years now and it still works great. My favorite thing was the Triathlon mode and my least favorite was the size of the Dick Tracy watch. I was initially hesitant to switch to a wrist based HRM but I think the technology has improved a lot in them as evidenced by my new Garmin Venu. Here are my pros and cons: Pros: - Lightweight, very comfortable, no metal in the clasp (I'm allergic to nickel which is used in most watch clasps) - Nice screen, easy to navigate and set up (like my 920XT) - battery life as advertised. I don't listen to any music at all when I exercise outside. The price is a bit high for this category of device, but it's a lot cheaper than an Apple Watch and without all the extra fluff they have. But much, much better than a cheap $35-$45 fitness watch. You get what you pay for. Overall I would highly recommend this watch to any fitness enthusiast. what you pay for. Overall I would highly recommend this watch to any fitness enthusiast. what you pay for. Overall I would highly recommend this watch to any fitness enthusiast.
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