bumbershoot
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For those getting expensive running watches without a touchscreen, I recommend buying a tempered glass screen protector. I would have injured my poor 235 by now if I hadn't gotten such a protector for the screen.
I thought it would be a replacement for my 10. So I bought the turquoise band. And now I wear it ALL THE TIME. Like I had a hard time taking it off for formal nights on our last cruise. I LOVE tracking my HR and having an idea of my daily calorie count b/c of it. (Weight Watchers and I had to break up after their update in December because they seemed to think I should be eating around 1000 kcal* even after running, and I strongly disagreed with that, but I needed to know my calorie burn during exercise) (*because I refuse to eat low fat low carb low sugar, so it seriously penalizes me now for the same food choices that helped me lose 85 lbs)
You might be surprised.
It's also been a lot of fun getting watch faces and screens from ConnectIQ to modify the screen. I found a datafield that lets me see everything I want in ONE glimpse while I'm running. I've got the time, battery level, HR, pace, cadence, timer, and distance all at once! It's running-heaven.
(I thin it's the Single Run Field)
I also have entertained the idea of getting a running watch, specifically the Garmin FR 235, but I don't think I would get as much use out of it as I should.
I thought it would be a replacement for my 10. So I bought the turquoise band. And now I wear it ALL THE TIME. Like I had a hard time taking it off for formal nights on our last cruise. I LOVE tracking my HR and having an idea of my daily calorie count b/c of it. (Weight Watchers and I had to break up after their update in December because they seemed to think I should be eating around 1000 kcal* even after running, and I strongly disagreed with that, but I needed to know my calorie burn during exercise) (*because I refuse to eat low fat low carb low sugar, so it seriously penalizes me now for the same food choices that helped me lose 85 lbs)
You might be surprised.
It's also been a lot of fun getting watch faces and screens from ConnectIQ to modify the screen. I found a datafield that lets me see everything I want in ONE glimpse while I'm running. I've got the time, battery level, HR, pace, cadence, timer, and distance all at once! It's running-heaven.
(I thin it's the Single Run Field)
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