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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Best Running Watch, including Garmin, Polar, & Suunto}}
This article is a concise guide to the best running watches available today at differing prices and functionality. As well as recommendations for the best watch, I also have a few that are worth considering in spite of their flaws, and some to avoid.
* The [[Garmin Epix]] has the most features, though its GPS accuracy lets it down a little. It has full color maps for navigation, something that's great when running in a strange town or out in the wilderness. It supports the [[Connect IQ]] downloadable apps to make it extensible. * The [[Garmin 920XT]] can be thought of as a cut down version of the Epix, with slightly better [[GPS Accuracy]], but lacking some of the other features. * The [[Garmin 310XT]] is great the best value for money and has all the features you're likely to need. (The [[Garmin 910XT]] has more features, but tends to be a little more pricy.)
* If the 310XT is too big and you want something more watch like, then the [[Garmin 610]] is great, and it's often available refurbished at a great price.
* The [[Suunto Ambit2]] and [[Suunto Ambit3]] are both great watches, with excellent [[GPS Accuracy]]. For most runners the cheapest of the range (Ambit 2 R/Ambit 3 Run) are the best choice, but for ultrarunners the extra battery life of the (Ambit 2/Ambit 3 Peak) may be worthwhile.
* The [[Garmin 620]] is has a lovely watchusability, but it's more expensive than the 610 and you can't get your current [[Pace From A Footpod]].
* For [[GPS Accuracy]], the [[Polar V800]] is the best, but it falls short in many other areas.
* Consider using a [[Running With A Smartphone| Smartphone]]; if you already have one they are a cheap option and can have outstanding [[GPS Accuracy]].