
It is, however, lightweight (49 grams), comfortable to wear, and packed with technology. The Forerunner 935 is a mid-sized watch for the average man and a large watch for the average woman. Starting with the Forerunner 205, Ted has over a dozen years of experience using GPS running watches and is no stranger to utilizing fitness trackers to reach his mileage goals and to keep him within his goal paces.Īfter three months of using the watch - both in training and in races - Ted told us the Forerunner 935 is "far and away the best training tool I've ever used."īelow, we took a closer look at Ted's experiences with the watch to see just how impressive it actually is.

To truly put it to the test, we had competitive distance runner, Ted Westbrook, put the Forerunner 935 and Running Dynamics Pod through 1,000 cumulative miles of running. Dozens of technological generations and improved models later, the very latest watch with Garmin's running technology is now the Forerunner 935. Garmin produced its first wrist-worn GPS unit designed specifically for runners in 2003 and called it, the Forerunner 101. Updated on by Rick Stella: Updated the bottom line section to include alternative picks from Garmin's Fenix and Vivosmart line of fitness trackers, checked the availability of the Forerunner 935, and updated the prices, formatting, and links throughout.

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