


The solar editions last longer still between charges, and the optional sapphire crystal lens will protect against scratches when you're running off the beaten path. The Fenix 7's color memory-in-pixel display isn't as vibrant as the OLED screen of watches like the Venu 2 Plus and Epix (Gen 2), but it's easy to read in most lighting conditions, and contributes to the Fenix 7's impressive battery life. It's even a tournament-legal golf watch, with thousands of course maps preinstalled.
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This isn't just a watch for runners, though – in addition to a full set of profiles for road, trail, and indoor running, there's also a huge suite of training tools for cycling, swimming, hiking, climbing, and dozens of other activities.

GPS accuracy proved exceptional, and Garmin has made a whole set of map packs available to download through the new Fenix 7's new Map Manager. There's also a new graph to show how your training efforts are affecting your predicted race times when we tested it, we found it a great motivator to push ourselves a little harder.Īlthough it still has Garmin's traditional five-button layout, this is the first Fenix watch with a touchscreen – an addition that made panning across the watch's detailed maps a breeze during our tests. It keeps all the best features of the Fenix 6, but adds some excellent new tools such as a real-time stamina meter, which shows how your energy level is decreasing over the course of a run so you can tailor your effort accordingly. The Garmin Fenix 7 is a running watch that's packed with advanced training tools to help you optimize your weekly training and perfect your strategy for race days.
