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Garmin Enduro: Ultra-performance Multisport GPS Watch with Solar Charging, 80-Hour Battery Life, Carbon Gray DLC Titanium & UltraFit Nylon Band Review

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Details

BrandGarmin
ColorCarbon Gray
Are Batteries IncludedYes
Screen Size1.4 Inches
Human Interface InputButtons
Item Dimensions LxWxH4 x 4 x 4 inches
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Description of Garmin Enduro: Ultra-performance Multisport GPS Watch with Solar Charging, 80-Hour Battery Life, Carbon Gray DLC Titanium & UltraFit Nylon Band

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.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing battery life!

Battery life is fantastic and that's what I wanted most from this watch. Garmin's fitness apps are always good, so you won't be disappointed. I am very happy with this purchase.

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Fairly good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price is steep, but it lasts!

Need a rugged smartwatch that tracks: heart rate, stress, sleep, GPS, running, pace, endurance+flow and tons of other sports metrics for 30+ days? That's it. The price is steep, but it delivers on every item AND lasts a long time. If you're familiar with the Fenix line, picture it as the same but without music and with battery life several times over. The overall plus is that the elastic is SUPER comfortable and durable. It's also breathable.

Pros
  • Very Impressive
Cons
  • Doubtful

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I still love my Enduro.

Excellent battery life for the slower triathlete. Simple ready screen. The solar option reduces anxiety but doesn't charge very efficiently. I had a Forerunner 935 and the battery life was dropping: the functions/menus are almost identical but with a noticeable delay with each button press on the Enduro. The updates didn't help. I like the lighter version of the Titanium, which is worth the extra money: fewer bangs on the wrist. I like the metal free rubber strap: I have a metal allergy on my…

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • weak

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Thumbs up. for working GPS units

I like the watch and don't have to worry about the battery which is much better. I'm not a marathon runner or hiker, but I love adding widgets, detailed watch faces, and a bright screen, all of which can drain your battery. I was worried about the group, but that wasn't a problem. This is a premium watch with a premium price tag, but Garmin customer service can attest to that. For me, the absence of the neighbor played no role. - No maps (and trendline/heatmap routing) - No music - No WiFi…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wireless beast, for real endurance training

The Garmin Enduro was originally developed specifically for endurance athletes. I run half marathon, marathon, ultramarathon, long distance and triathlon and I can say that this enduro is perfect for me. In the beginning, with the 15.20 software, there were quite a few bugs, most notably crashes while keeping active and loss of all training load. Garmin did not disappoint me this time and released the 16.30 software update which fixes the issues. The user interface is very easy to use. And the…

Pros
  • I'll write later if you're satisfied

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I still love my Enduro.

Amazing battery life for the slower triathlete. Simple ready screen. The solar option reduces anxiety but doesn't charge very efficiently. I had a Forerunner 935 and the battery life was dropping: the functions/menus are almost identical but with a noticeable delay with each button press on the Enduro. The updates didn't help. I like the lighter version of the Titanium, which is worth the extra money: fewer bangs on the wrist. I like the metal free rubber strap: I have a metal allergy on my…

Pros
  • Working GPS
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Thumbs up.

Love the watch and don't have to worry about the battery which is much better. I'm not a marathon runner or hiker, but I love adding widgets, detailed watch faces, and a bright screen, all of which can drain your battery. I was worried about the group, but that wasn't a problem. This is a premium watch with a premium price tag, but Garmin customer service can attest to that. For me, the absence of the neighbor played no role. - No maps (and trendline/heatmap routing) - No music - No WiFi…

Pros
  • GPS, viewfinder and accessories
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cordless Beast for True Endurance Training

The Garmin Enduro was originally designed specifically for endurance athletes. I run half marathon, marathon, ultra marathon, long distance and triathlon and I have to say that this enduro is perfect for me. In the beginning, with the 15.20 software, there were quite a few bugs, most notably crashes while keeping active and loss of all training load. Garmin did not disappoint me this time and released software update 16.30 which fixes the issues. The user interface is very easy to use. And the…

Pros
  • Sports and Wearable GPS
Cons
  • Expensive