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This watch shares more in common with the Forerunner series than the Fenix series, from the ground up. While the Fenix2 changed that a fair bit in becoming a multisport watch, there were always little reminders that it wasn’t quite of the same bloodline as the Forerunner series. Historically speaking the Fenix lineup has always been aligned more to the Outdoor/Hiking crowd than the runner/cyclist crowd. (Note: Garmin has also announced other products today including the Garmin Epix GPS watch, the Garmin Vivoactive GPS smartwatch, and the Vivofit2 activity tracker.) Summary of new featuresĪs I noted above, this watch is really about a tribal merge between the functionality found on the FR920XT and the Fenix lineup. Except one difference: It leaves behind the plastic look of the FR920XT and introduces everything from a metal link band to different glass options. Described at its simplest – the Fenix3 takes the navigation and hiking functionality of Fenix2 and merges it with virtually all of the new functions found on the Garmin FR920XT watch. Today, Garmin announced the latest iteration of their Fenix lineup with the Fenix3 multisport GPS watch. (Note: My Fenix3 In-Depth Review is now published and available here, go forth and enjoy all the details there instead!)
