Garmin Selection Guide
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT GARMIN

Just Getting Started | Data Driven Runner | Stylish yet functional
Ultra Adventurer | The Triathlete
JUST GETTING STARTED

Do you know someone who is running their first marathon? Or who has just started training for 5ks or 10ks? The Garmin 45, 45s and 55 are all lightweight and great running watches that we typically recommend for the runner who has gotten into the sport for the track/cross country athlete. These three are the best options when it comes to a budget friendly running watch and pack great GPS power. For $150-$200 you get distance, pace, speed, cadence, calories burned, heart rate, smartphone notifications, stress tracking, body battery and fitness age. That is quite the list for an entry-level tracking device.
The biggest update to the Forerunner 55 that may entice you to spend the extra money are the additional metrics. With the 55 you will get PacePro a dynamic course-based pacing system, Daily Suggested Workouts, a Virtual Run mode to be used on treadmills, Finish Time Estimator and Women's Health Tracking. Female athletes may prefer the Forerunner 45s for the smaller watch size on a thinner wrist.Forerunner 45s Forerunner 45 Forerunner 55
THE DATA DRIVEN RUNNER

Forerunner 245 Forerunner 245m Forerunner 945 Forerunner945 LTE
Venue SQ Venu 2s Venu 2 Vivomove HR
THE ULTRA ADVENTURER

If you are holiday gift shopping for the person who loves adventure then the Forerunner 945, the Garmin Instinct Solar or the Fenix 6 are the best options for you to choose from. These are the people who do multiple marathons, trail runs, ultra-marathons or are people who do a lot of everything: downhill skiing, standup paddle boarding, mountain biking, etc.
Let's start with the Fenix 6. This is THE GIFT that will make your loved one smile throughout the seasons. When people are at The Running Well Store looking at watches we always say that if the Fenix cannot track it, you shouldn't be doing it. This is a watch that gives premium running metric, has incredible battery life and comes with 48 activities to track: Backcountry Ski, Bike (outdoor), Bike indoor, Boat, Bouldering, Breathwork, Expedition, Cardio, Climb, Climb Indoor, Clocks, Elliptical, Floor Climb, Golf, Hike, HRV Stress (heart rate variability), Indoor Track (running), Jumpmaster, Kayak, Open water swimming, Other (generic), Map, MTB (mountain biking), Navigate, Pilates, Pool Swim, Project Waypoint, Row Indoor, Run, Row, Ski, Snowboard, Stair Stepper, Strength (weight lifting), SUP (standup paddleboarding), Surf, Swim/Run, Tactical, Track Me, Trail Run, Treadmill, Triathlon, TruSwing (golf), Virtual Run, Walk, XC Classic Ski, XC Skate Ski, Yoga.
I am not even 100% certain what Expedition is, but it sounds incredibly cool and that you need to plan it for months prior to starting the activity. The Fenix 6 Sapphire is an upgraded version with the added quality of a scratch resistant sapphire lens and other premium materials. If you are giving a gift to a runner or adventure seeker who wants durability but doesn't need the price tag of the Fenix, the Instinct Solar is the watch to choose. The Garmin Instinct Solar is a great watch that has solar charging powers, great tracking features and has solar power capabilities. With the Garmin Instinct Solar, you do not have to sacrifice your long list of activities since it comes with: Running, Treadmill, Trail Running, Pool swimming, Open water swimming (OW), Cycling, Indoor cycling, Mountain biking, Hiking, Climbing, Skiing, Snowboarding, XC skiing, Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), Rowing, Indoor rowing, Kayaking, Strength training, Cardio, Stair stepping, Elliptical training and Yoga. The Garmin Instinct Solar and Fenix both come with unparalleled GPS, Glonass and Galileo. You simply will not get as accurate GPS as you will with a Garmin device, no matter how cool your iWatch looks. Lastly, the Forerunner 945 has just about all the same features as the Fenix, but a lighter casing. The Garmin Forerunner 945 is known as the watch that is a good fit for triathletes. It is a great pick for runners who are after mere metrics and insights and are not after the durability, ruggedness, and long list of activities in the Fenix. Bottom line, if you want something that's built better for rugged use, has the option of a bigger screen, and can tone down its predominantly sporty look, go for the Fenix. If you couldn't care less and just want something that sits small and light on your wrist and you are mostly into running, biking, and swimming metrics, go for the 945. The Fenix is Garmin's watch that's built for the outdoors and so makes a big play on its mapping, navigation, and outdoor sports tracking features.Forerunner 945 Instinct Solar Fenix 6 Fenix 6 Sapphire
THE TRIATHLETE

- It is significantly less expensive.
- The Forerunner 745 is lighter weight with a smaller casing
- The Forerunner 745 has daily workout suggestions.
- The Garmin Forerunner 945 has a longer battery life than the Forerunner 745.
- The Garmin Forerunner 945 has offline maps.
- The 945 has more storage space for music and apps than the 745.
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