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2014-02-27 3:48 PM
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Subject: RE: Garmin Fenix 2, better than 910xt?
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Originally posted by DatGrapeDrink I would want to recieve text/emails while on the bike, which won't work if using a speed/cadence or power meter.

Really?  

To each their own.  If my Edge 500 had a text/email feature (even while still taking in ANT data), I'm about 99.9% cetain I would turn the feature off.  




Lot of dudes can train during work hours - IF they are available/reachable. So you screen the junk and if it's important (say one of your minions on a job asking a question) you can pull over, deal with it, and continue. So in a sense it increases training flexibility rather than checking phone frequently (for those that have to be in that situation)




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The altimeter on my 910xt has broken 4 times and I'm about to send it back again to get another replacement. Hopefully the Fenix 2 is a little more durable.
2014-02-27 5:24 PM
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Originally posted by Khyron
Originally posted by Jason N

Originally posted by DatGrapeDrink I would want to recieve text/emails while on the bike, which won't work if using a speed/cadence or power meter.

Really?  

To each their own.  If my Edge 500 had a text/email feature (even while still taking in ANT data), I'm about 99.9% cetain I would turn the feature off.  

Lot of dudes can train during work hours - IF they are available/reachable. So you screen the junk and if it's important (say one of your minions on a job asking a question) you can pull over, deal with it, and continue. So in a sense it increases training flexibility rather than checking phone frequently (for those that have to be in that situation)

Yeah...I get it.  Some people would use it, I was just poking fun that I wouldn't.

2014-02-27 7:53 PM
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I just wish I had enough money for either of them!
2014-02-28 7:51 AM
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Subject: RE: Garmin Fenix 2, better than 910xt?
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The altimeter on my 910xt has broken 4 times and I'm about to send it back again to get another replacement. Hopefully the Fenix 2 is a little more durable.


Same here, not very happy with the 910xt altimeter. Not a big issue training in Miami, but when I go to other places I like to see elevation gains.
2014-02-28 8:08 AM
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Originally posted by davidfedez ... altimeter. Not a big issue training in Miami,....

That's pretty funny .  Yeah, wouldn't think it would be a very useful tool there.  Guess you could tell if a storm was coming.  

 



2014-05-10 2:13 PM
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Hey, if any of you have actually purchased this watch, please post a review. My 205 is way past retirement age (it won't break!) and I'm in the market for a new GPS watch for triathlon.

2014-05-10 2:22 PM
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I presume that you've read Ray Maker's review (and all 1700 comments that follow it?)

http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2014/03/garmin-fenix2-multisport.html

 

If you're looking for JUST a Tri watch, then the 910 is probably a good choice.  If you're looking for more of a do it all, including tri watch, then the Fenix2 is certainly the most feature laden.  I do fear the legendary Garmin firmware instability.  The other very viable contender in this field is the Suunto Ambit 2.  Very stable and customizable.  Apps for everything.  Certainly worth considering.

I'd suggest going to REI and seeing which one fits on your wrist the best.

2014-05-10 4:59 PM
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I used the Fenix 2 for two months before returning to REI for a 910 last week. I absolutely love the 910- it doesn't take forever to connect my hr monitor and power meter, and actually stays connected in groups or after a short stop.
2014-05-12 11:05 AM
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As you know I am in the same spot Brian, should be getting a new watch in the next month or so.

Just some flies for the ointment.

REI just sent out their anniversary sale catalog. 910 is on sale for $336. Suunto Ambit 2 is 25% off. 

You may be luckier than I but no one in my state has a Fenix 2 in stock so wrist feel comparison is out the window. 

REI included a 20% off one item coupon in the catalog, but when my wife called a week or so ago they said the coupon would not work for "GPS Enabled Devices". Not sure if that is true as I have not tried.

I guess I will look a little further into the Suunto as it is available and on sale. The price on the 910 is nice too, but I really would prefer something I can wear for more than just training. 

2014-05-12 1:22 PM
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I have had the Fenix2 since release and it's screwed me a few times. In the middle of a HM race it went nuts and said I was running 20km/hr, stuck me in the lake, etc. I had to hard reset it while running, and start over at the 10k marker. The pace DISPLAY lags way more than it should. The data is correct when I look later, but by the time the pace shows my interval pace the interval is over. Another time, the display froze, so I reset it again - later noticed it was still recording just display locked up.

That said, I'm wearing it right now - I do like it, just suffering through the garmin-1st-year-firmware crap.

I'd really give the Ambit a look. I ignored it because I didn't know it was ANT+ which is what I need for my power meter.




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2014-05-12 1:27 PM
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Thanks for the review.

 

I am beginning to think Garmin and Suunto are somewhat similar to Apple and Android. Android has more features and is more techy oriented, whereas Apple just works and does what you want it to.

Seems like Suunto doesn't have quite as many features, but it is solid and just works. Garmin definitely wins in the features department but if it is glitchy, is it really worth it?

The biggest drawback I see for the Suunto is no Bluetooth so you can't upload workouts wirelessly. Other than that they look very similar. Although the Suunto is a lot more expensive if you want the version that has altitude and temp sensors. 

2014-05-12 1:55 PM
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Originally posted by Khyron I have had the Fenix2 since release and it's screwed me a few times. In the middle of a HM race it went nuts and said I was running 20km/hr, stuck me in the lake, etc. I had to hard reset it while running, and start over at the 10k marker. The pace DISPLAY lags way more than it should. The data is correct when I look later, but by the time the pace shows my interval pace the interval is over. Another time, the display froze, so I reset it again - later noticed it was still recording just display locked up. That said, I'm wearing it right now - I do like it, just suffering through the garmin-1st-year-firmware crap. I'd really give the Ambit a look. I ignored it because I didn't know it was ANT+ which is what I need for my power meter.

Awesome swim-run brick That would irritate me. I used my old 205 for a race this weekend and it still works fine, but the battery is starting to go, and it takes forever to lock onto satellites. There are a lot of different models for the Suuntu. Not sure I care about the barometer/altimeter. The Ambit 2 S White is $320 on Amazon.

2014-05-12 4:40 PM
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Originally posted by Khyron I have had the Fenix2 since release and it's screwed me a few times. In the middle of a HM race it went nuts and said I was running 20km/hr, stuck me in the lake, etc. I had to hard reset it while running, and start over at the 10k marker. The pace DISPLAY lags way more than it should. The data is correct when I look later, but by the time the pace shows my interval pace the interval is over. Another time, the display froze, so I reset it again - later noticed it was still recording just display locked up. That said, I'm wearing it right now - I do like it, just suffering through the garmin-1st-year-firmware crap. I'd really give the Ambit a look. I ignored it because I didn't know it was ANT+ which is what I need for my power meter.

Awesome swim-run brick That would irritate me. I used my old 205 for a race this weekend and it still works fine, but the battery is starting to go, and it takes forever to lock onto satellites. There are a lot of different models for the Suuntu. Not sure I care about the barometer/altimeter. The Ambit 2 S White is $320 on Amazon.

Looks like battery life is double for the Ambit2 over the Ambit2 S. Looks like the Ambit2 S won't have enough battery to get a slow poke like me to the finish of an IM. 

2014-05-12 6:00 PM
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Wow, I've never had those kind of satellite issues with the 910xt. Occasionally it loses signal but then finds it again and can usually fix the data. Of course I guess anything is possible. But I've had this watch now for over a year and I really like it.

I don't use it for the cycling features other than distance and HR. But I know people that use the other cycling features and do like it. I'm primarily a runner, but I love this watch for swimming as well.
2014-05-13 3:42 AM
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Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly

Originally posted by Khyron I have had the Fenix2 since release and it's screwed me a few times. In the middle of a HM race it went nuts and said I was running 20km/hr, stuck me in the lake, etc. I had to hard reset it while running, and start over at the 10k marker. The pace DISPLAY lags way more than it should. The data is correct when I look later, but by the time the pace shows my interval pace the interval is over. Another time, the display froze, so I reset it again - later noticed it was still recording just display locked up. That said, I'm wearing it right now - I do like it, just suffering through the garmin-1st-year-firmware crap. I'd really give the Ambit a look. I ignored it because I didn't know it was ANT+ which is what I need for my power meter.

Awesome swim-run brick That would irritate me. I used my old 205 for a race this weekend and it still works fine, but the battery is starting to go, and it takes forever to lock onto satellites. There are a lot of different models for the Suuntu. Not sure I care about the barometer/altimeter. The Ambit 2 S White is $320 on Amazon.

Looks like battery life is double for the Ambit2 over the Ambit2 S. Looks like the Ambit2 S won't have enough battery to get a slow poke like me to the finish of an IM. 

You can set it for 5 second gps update and get 12 hours of battery time. Since you don't need to have gps on for the swim, that should help. I'm seriously thinking about pulling the trigger on this before the weekend.


2014-05-13 1:04 PM
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Found this nice comparison builder feature on the DC website.

Link is for a comparison between the 910, Fenix 2 and Ambit 2. But you can add or subtract as well.

 

http://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-comparison-calculator?type=watch&ids=27679%2C3086%2C11376#results

 

2014-05-13 2:48 PM
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Originally posted by Aarondb4

 

Found this nice comparison builder feature on the DC website.

Link is for a comparison between the 910, Fenix 2 and Ambit 2. But you can add or subtract as well.

 

http://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-comparison-calculator?type=watch&ids=27679%2C3086%2C11376#results

Thanks. I just ordered the Ambit 2 s. Should have it by Friday. It was $288.

2014-05-13 3:17 PM
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Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly

Originally posted by Aarondb4

 

Found this nice comparison builder feature on the DC website.

Link is for a comparison between the 910, Fenix 2 and Ambit 2. But you can add or subtract as well.

 

http://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-comparison-calculator?type=watch&ids=27679%2C3086%2C11376#results

Thanks. I just ordered the Ambit 2 s. Should have it by Friday. It was $288.

Awesome, hope it works out for you. 

I have been getting no work done today, been reading and watching reviews on the various options. I think I am going to go with Suunto as well. Too many reports of the Fenix crashing. Saw lots of reports of the original fenix crashing and apparently they still haven't fixed it for the Fenix 2. At the end of the day I can live without bluetooth (apparently kills the battery so would only use it for uploading workouts anyway), running metrics, parachute mode, and geo caching. I would rather have something that just works and does it fast. Apparently the Fenix suffers load times as well.

I want the better battery, barometer and temp sensor so I am going to go with the Ambit2, just have to decide if the sapphire is worth it or not. Ambit2 will be $375 from REI next week, the sapphire takes it to $450. 

Post up a review when you get your new watch!

2014-05-13 4:50 PM
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Originally posted by Aarondb4

Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly

Originally posted by Aarondb4

 

Found this nice comparison builder feature on the DC website.

Link is for a comparison between the 910, Fenix 2 and Ambit 2. But you can add or subtract as well.

 

http://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-comparison-calculator?type=watch&ids=27679%2C3086%2C11376#results

Thanks. I just ordered the Ambit 2 s. Should have it by Friday. It was $288.

Awesome, hope it works out for you. 

I have been getting no work done today, been reading and watching reviews on the various options. I think I am going to go with Suunto as well. Too many reports of the Fenix crashing. Saw lots of reports of the original fenix crashing and apparently they still haven't fixed it for the Fenix 2. At the end of the day I can live without bluetooth (apparently kills the battery so would only use it for uploading workouts anyway), running metrics, parachute mode, and geo caching. I would rather have something that just works and does it fast. Apparently the Fenix suffers load times as well.

I want the better battery, barometer and temp sensor so I am going to go with the Ambit2, just have to decide if the sapphire is worth it or not. Ambit2 will be $375 from REI next week, the sapphire takes it to $450. 

Post up a review when you get your new watch!

That's a great price for the sapphire. I'd wear it every day. It can't be any bigger than the watch I used to wear - a 1970 Rolex that weighs about 5 lbs.

2014-05-13 4:58 PM
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Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly

Originally posted by Aarondb4

Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly

Originally posted by Aarondb4

 

Found this nice comparison builder feature on the DC website.

Link is for a comparison between the 910, Fenix 2 and Ambit 2. But you can add or subtract as well.

 

http://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-comparison-calculator?type=watch&ids=27679%2C3086%2C11376#results

Thanks. I just ordered the Ambit 2 s. Should have it by Friday. It was $288.

Awesome, hope it works out for you. 

I have been getting no work done today, been reading and watching reviews on the various options. I think I am going to go with Suunto as well. Too many reports of the Fenix crashing. Saw lots of reports of the original fenix crashing and apparently they still haven't fixed it for the Fenix 2. At the end of the day I can live without bluetooth (apparently kills the battery so would only use it for uploading workouts anyway), running metrics, parachute mode, and geo caching. I would rather have something that just works and does it fast. Apparently the Fenix suffers load times as well.

I want the better battery, barometer and temp sensor so I am going to go with the Ambit2, just have to decide if the sapphire is worth it or not. Ambit2 will be $375 from REI next week, the sapphire takes it to $450. 

Post up a review when you get your new watch!

That's a great price for the sapphire. I'd wear it every day. It can't be any bigger than the watch I used to wear - a 1970 Rolex that weighs about 5 lbs.

Yeah, I got the 305 when it was pretty new, so I obviously don't have a problem with long term watch relationships. I do plan to wear this watch every day so I am thinking the sapphire may just be worth it. I would feel a lot better hiking and mtb'ing with it if I knew it was hard to scratch. 



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Originally posted by Aarondb4

Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly

Originally posted by Aarondb4

Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly

Originally posted by Aarondb4

 

Found this nice comparison builder feature on the DC website.

Link is for a comparison between the 910, Fenix 2 and Ambit 2. But you can add or subtract as well.

 

http://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-comparison-calculator?type=watch&ids=27679%2C3086%2C11376#results

Thanks. I just ordered the Ambit 2 s. Should have it by Friday. It was $288.

Awesome, hope it works out for you. 

I have been getting no work done today, been reading and watching reviews on the various options. I think I am going to go with Suunto as well. Too many reports of the Fenix crashing. Saw lots of reports of the original fenix crashing and apparently they still haven't fixed it for the Fenix 2. At the end of the day I can live without bluetooth (apparently kills the battery so would only use it for uploading workouts anyway), running metrics, parachute mode, and geo caching. I would rather have something that just works and does it fast. Apparently the Fenix suffers load times as well.

I want the better battery, barometer and temp sensor so I am going to go with the Ambit2, just have to decide if the sapphire is worth it or not. Ambit2 will be $375 from REI next week, the sapphire takes it to $450. 

Post up a review when you get your new watch!

That's a great price for the sapphire. I'd wear it every day. It can't be any bigger than the watch I used to wear - a 1970 Rolex that weighs about 5 lbs.

Yeah, I got the 305 when it was pretty new, so I obviously don't have a problem with long term watch relationships. I do plan to wear this watch every day so I am thinking the sapphire may just be worth it. I would feel a lot better hiking and mtb'ing with it if I knew it was hard to scratch. 

I thought about the sapphire as an every day watch, too. But I haven't been wearing any watch at all for a couple years now, and not sure I want to start again.

The Ambit 2s shipped, I should have it tomorrow. Which is, naturally, the one day this week I am busy after work. I'll test it in the pool on Friday, and this weekend will be able to take it to the lake. I'll also see how easily it can be set up with a powertap and hrm. I'll give a report either Sunday or Monday.

2014-05-14 8:57 AM
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Originally posted by Aarondb4

Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly

Originally posted by Aarondb4

 

Found this nice comparison builder feature on the DC website.

Link is for a comparison between the 910, Fenix 2 and Ambit 2. But you can add or subtract as well.

 

http://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-comparison-calculator?type=watch&ids=27679%2C3086%2C11376#results

Thanks. I just ordered the Ambit 2 s. Should have it by Friday. It was $288.

Awesome, hope it works out for you. 

I have been getting no work done today, been reading and watching reviews on the various options. I think I am going to go with Suunto as well. Too many reports of the Fenix crashing. Saw lots of reports of the original fenix crashing and apparently they still haven't fixed it for the Fenix 2. At the end of the day I can live without bluetooth (apparently kills the battery so would only use it for uploading workouts anyway), running metrics, parachute mode, and geo caching. I would rather have something that just works and does it fast. Apparently the Fenix suffers load times as well.

I want the better battery, barometer and temp sensor so I am going to go with the Ambit2, just have to decide if the sapphire is worth it or not. Ambit2 will be $375 from REI next week, the sapphire takes it to $450. 

Post up a review when you get your new watch!




How do you know it will be in sale at rei? If true that's awesome. Was holding out for fenix 2 but haven't been impressed so am leaning towards suunto. Really want vibration alerts but think I can live without them. Plus if I buy from rei with membership I can return it if the ambit 3 comes out soon.
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Originally posted by abbattoir
Originally posted by Aarondb4

Originally posted by BrianRunsPhilly

Originally posted by Aarondb4

 

Found this nice comparison builder feature on the DC website.

Link is for a comparison between the 910, Fenix 2 and Ambit 2. But you can add or subtract as well.

 

http://www.dcrainmaker.com/product-comparison-calculator?type=watch&ids=27679%2C3086%2C11376#results

Thanks. I just ordered the Ambit 2 s. Should have it by Friday. It was $288.

Awesome, hope it works out for you. 

I have been getting no work done today, been reading and watching reviews on the various options. I think I am going to go with Suunto as well. Too many reports of the Fenix crashing. Saw lots of reports of the original fenix crashing and apparently they still haven't fixed it for the Fenix 2. At the end of the day I can live without bluetooth (apparently kills the battery so would only use it for uploading workouts anyway), running metrics, parachute mode, and geo caching. I would rather have something that just works and does it fast. Apparently the Fenix suffers load times as well.

I want the better battery, barometer and temp sensor so I am going to go with the Ambit2, just have to decide if the sapphire is worth it or not. Ambit2 will be $375 from REI next week, the sapphire takes it to $450. 

Post up a review when you get your new watch!

How do you know it will be in sale at rei? If true that's awesome. Was holding out for fenix 2 but haven't been impressed so am leaning towards suunto. Really want vibration alerts but think I can live without them. Plus if I buy from rei with membership I can return it if the ambit 3 comes out soon.

 

I received an REI catalog in the mail last week, anniversary sale announcement. There is a coupon for 20% off one full price item. On page 3 or 4 of the catalog it says all Suunto watches will be 25% off. The sale goes 5/16 thru 5/26. 

As I posted earlier my wife called to see if I could use the 20% off coupon on a Fenix 2 and the woman she talked to said the coupon would not work for "GPS enabled devices". So that makes the Fenix 2 $450 and the Suunto Ambit2 Sapphire $450. Think I will go with the Sapphire. With the 25% off and the dividend on top of that, plus the added peace of mind of the REI return policy if the Suunto warranty is no good, I think the Sapphire will be a pretty good deal.

I thought about waiting to see if a new Ambit was going to come out this year. But it appears Suunto has a pattern of releasing in April/May. The released the Ambit2 R this April so I am guessing that will be it for this year. It really doesn't make sense for them to release something in the late summer or fall, so I think it will be at least a year before we see another Ambit.

 

Looking forward to the review Brian!

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I have had my Fenix 2 for about 2 weeks now. I have not had any major issues with it.

Today in the pool was the first time it acted funny. The lap counter stopped counting at 100 yards. I hit it on the lane line a couple times and the start/stop or lap button got hit. I am leaning towards operator error than a malfunction.

I wear it almost everyday as a watch in addition to training with it. It is my first GPS watch so I have nothing to compare it to.
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