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Best Running Watch

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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Best Running Watch, including Garmin, Polar, & Suunto}}
This article is As of Jan 2018, I'm no longer actively reviewing watches, but this page will remain accessible as a concise guide point in time reference. The "what to look for in a running watch" remains valid and I'd recommend understanding the best limitations of GPS for running watches available today at differing prices and functionality. As well as recommendations for the I'd recommend checking out [https://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best -running-watch] for a fairly unbiased opinion, I also have a few but you should read [[Stryd| my review of Stryd footpod]] as that are worth considering in spite remains one of their flaws, the most useful devices for measuring pace and some distance. I would suggest avoiding "pseudo-marketing" sites that proport to avoidbeing detailed reviews without providing any critical thinking. The flow chart below should help guide A good litmus test is to check what they say about [[GPS Accuracy]] – if they say "it's all good" then you through the selection process (click for a larger version'll know it's just marketing.)
[[File:Best Watch.png|center|thumb|400px|This flowchart is a simple guide to finding the right watch for you. Use it as a starting point, and read the detailed reviews to understand if a watch is really right for you. (Click for a larger version.)]]
=What to Look for in a Running Watch=

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