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Posted 22 March 2024

Garmin fēnix 7, Multisport GPS Smartwatch (Standard)

£373.37
£3.87 from Germany ·
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  • Robust, sophisticated multisport GPS watch has an always-on 1.3-inch display, long battery life and a new, ultra-robust athletic design with fiber-reinforced polymer housing
  • Take your training to the next level with endurance and real-time endurance tracking, training status, advanced performance metrics and over 30 integrated sports apps
  • Get 24/7 health and wellness monitoring with wrist-based heart rate, pulse och, stress and improved sleep tracking
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  1. Gorskar's avatar
    Its £363.99 on the Garmin Website if you go via Perks-at-Work (or one of the other discount schemes like BlueLight, StudentBeans, Vitality etc)

    NB - seems you can sign up for Perks at work even if your employer isn't specifically listed on there - I just tried it and worked fine, even though my employer wasn't specifically listed it still accepted it. (edited)
  2. ChemKen's avatar
    Garmin watches are really just a random number generator. HR, altitude very inaccurate and pretty dangerous. Moved over to apple watch which has different problems and not ideally suited for what i need but at least accurate.
  3. normal's avatar
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    michty_me's avatar
    Nice! Never used the price comparison before. Looks like the Venu 3 is £350 in Amazon Germany too.
  4. Jeeseymoose's avatar
    Wonder if Garmin Warranty would be honoured

    Difficult to say for sure from the t&cs
  5. Thomo99's avatar
    Just purchased the epix but very confused with the Garmin product line up. No idea which is the better buy!
    Smallesttrade's avatar
    Both the equivalent type of watch. Epix is AMOLED so better screen but battery life is not as good. Both v good watches 
  6. Harperbelle23's avatar
    What is this watch like for female wrists? I’ve always found them too big.
    Gorskar's avatar
    you're probably better with a Fenix 7s (the smaller 42mm version). I'm still rocking a fenix 5s+ - and have probably fairly average wrist for a guy, and find it fairly comfortable. Most women would have smaller wrists than me I expect, so I expect would also prefer the smaller "s" watch size! The 7s is the same price as the larger (47mm) standard S on the Garmin site (and via one of the aforementioned discount schemes such as PerskAtWork, BlueLight, Totum etc)

    The smaller size does mean its battery life is a little worse, and the screen is marginally smaller, but worth it for a more comfortable watch I'd wager.
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