Garmin Fenix 7 vs Polar Grit X

Great tracking capabilities
Transflective screen looks like a normal watch indoors
Impressive battery life
Customizable watch faces
Supports Asian languages
Great choice for those looking to get into triathlons
Features such as hill splitter, fuel wise and commute turn-by-turn instructions
Looks great
Long battery life
Compatible with NRC, Apple Health and Strava
Not easy to start and stop activities
Maps cannot be zoomed in on
Navigating the device can be unintuitive
Not as accurate as other watches in certain activities
More expensive than other watches on the market
No built in maps

Verdict

The Garmin Fenix 7 is a great watch with excellent tracking capabilities and a transflective screen that looks like a normal watch indoors. It has an impressive battery life, customizable watch faces, and supports Asian languages. However, it can be difficult to start and stop activities, the maps cannot be zoomed in on, and navigating the device can be unintuitive.

Verdict

The Polar Grit X is a great choice for those looking to get into triathlons. It has features such as hill splitter, fuel wise and commute turn-by-turn instructions that are not available on other watches. The watch also looks great and has a long battery life. However, some customers have found the accuracy of the GridX Pro to be lacking in certain activities, and it is more expensive than other watches on the market.

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