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Garmin
Forerunner 935
This is on the higher-end of Garmin’s efficiency watch line. I used it to measure my resting coronary heart fee, to precisely observe runs, and because the central repository for all the information I used to be gathering. It would give me, for instance, my TRIMP rating, a measure of the full effort put into every run. It’s not totally correct—it predicted I’d run a 2:20 marathon primarily based, I believe, on a couple of exercises the place the GPS didn’t join correctly and had me operating sooner than world-record tempo. But it’s by far probably the most correct watch I’ve run with.