I hope this is the right place to ask...
Getting back into running regularly/more quickly (shin splints allowing)
Ran 20.17 at Parkrun at the weekend on a new course and really thought I was around the 22-23 min mark. Clearly my idea of time/pace is terrible so I'm considering a running watch to be able to a) develop a better understanding b) push myself on a bit.
If I am going to get a watch, it might as well have music storage so I can leave my phone at home.
It's a bit of a minefield isn't it? I'm an iphone user so could get an Apple watch (SE or Series 6), which obviously has lots of other functionality. Garmin seem popular - recommendations? Anything else to consider? Budget £300ish
Any thoughts welcomed!
Apple Watch.
GPS is getting better, frankly on my most recent direct test with my fenix it followed exactly.
And if you’re in the apple ecosystem, the whole thing working together is nice.
I hope this is the right place to ask...
Getting back into running regularly/more quickly (shin splints allowing)
Ran 20.17 at Parkrun at the weekend on a new course and really thought I was around the 22-23 min mark. Clearly my idea of time/pace is terrible so I'm considering a running watch to be able to a) develop a better understanding b) push myself on a bit.
If I am going to get a watch, it might as well have music storage so I can leave my phone at home.
It's a bit of a minefield isn't it? I'm an iphone user so could get an Apple watch (SE or Series 6), which obviously has lots of other functionality. Garmin seem popular - recommendations? Anything else to consider? Budget £300ish
Any thoughts welcomed!