When you're a runner, it's important to find a watch that can keep up. We're here to help you decide which Garmin Forerunner is right for your needs.
Garmin ends 2023 on a high note by making some major upgrades to the Venu 3, Vivoactive 5, Forerunner 255/265/955/965, and all of the high-end Fenix and Epix watches, starting with skin temperature readings.
Garmin watches can tell you so much about how fast and fit you are. Now, imagine it could tell you exactly when your body gets too tired to keep running. That's exactly what Garmin's "Performance Condition" metric SHOULD do, but it doesn't.
You no longer need to download beta software to get the coolest Venu 3 tricks on your new Forerunner watch.
Don't assume the higher-numbered watch is the better one; you're better off with the Forerunner 255.
The Garmin Venu 3 is $50 off, the lowest price we've seen on a watch that's less than 3 months old.
Official Garmin watch band replacements cost $40 apiece, and there's no good nylon option for a lighter, more comfortable fit. That's where the Abanen Hook and Loop comes in.
Garmin's handheld GPS devices will keep you on the right trail, your family apprised of where you are at all times, and emergency services notified if there's a problem.
Either save $50 on the best running watch of 2023, or choose a better deal on the Forerunner 955 or Epix Gen 2 (with some compromises).
The Venu 2S costs $199, the lowest price we've seen on that series. It's a great deal, but you should decide whether or not you can give up what the Venu 3 has to offer.