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Garmin Enduro™ 2 – Ultraperformance Watch, Long-Lasting GPS Battery Life, Solar Charging, Preloaded Maps

(10 customer reviews)

Original price was: 1.100 $.Current price is: 600 $.

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  • The 1.4” Power Sapphire lens harvests the sun’s energy, giving you more power and time between charges
  • AutoSelect mode uses SatIQ technology to dynamically determine the GPS mode necessary to maximize battery life without compromising positional accuracy
  • The rugged, lightweight design won’t slow you down, and the light UltraFit nylon band provides a secure, comfortable fit during all of your activities
  • Navigation tools help you find your way with preloaded TopoActive and ski maps
  • A superbright LED flashlight (twice as bright as the fēnix 7X multisport GPS watch) offers variable intensities with a strobe that matches your running cadence; red safety light mode helps you keep an eye on your immediate surroundings while running at night
  • The NextFork map guide shows the distance to the next trail intersection; grade-adjusted pace helps you understand how to adjust your pace over varying terrain, and an automatic rest timer logs your breaks
  • A variety of built-in sports apps, an Adventure Racing World Series-approved adventure racing app and advanced performance metrics — plus endurance and stamina — help you take your training to the next level
  • Traditional button controls that work in any environment are matched with a highly responsive touchscreen interface for quick, convenient access to selections
  • Traditional button controls that work in any environment are matched with a highly responsive touchscreen interface for quick, convenient access to selections
  • Battery performance with solar charging: up to 46 days in smartwatch mode (Assumes all-day wear with 3 hours per day outside in 50,000 lux conditions) and up to 150 hours in GPS mode (Assumes continuous use for entire period in 50,000 lux conditions)
Product Dimensions

2.01 x 2.01 x 0.61 inches

Human Interface Input

Touchscreen, Buttons

Date First Available

August 9, 2022

Manufacturer

Garmin

Department

womens

Whats in the box

Enduro 2 Carbon gray DLC titanium with black UltraFit nylon strap, black silicone watch band, charging/data cable, documentation

Color

Black

Other display features

Wireless

Item Weight

2.47 ounces

Special features

Bluetooth

GPS

GPS Enabled

Connectivity technologies

Bluetooth, USB

Wireless communication technologies

Bluetooth

Batteries

1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

Item model number

010-02754-00

Standing screen display size

1.4 Inches

10 reviews for Garmin Enduro™ 2 – Ultraperformance Watch, Long-Lasting GPS Battery Life, Solar Charging, Preloaded Maps

  1. Awesome-O

    Over the years, I have owned and used several different Garmin watches. They are amazing devices. I have had some issues with the earlier Fenix Watches (3 and 5). About 3 years ago, I settled on the Garmin Instinct and have used it every single day. It truly has been a fantastic watch and the second version seems to be great as well. I’ve always loved all of the features of the Fenix watches but some of the early version had altitude measurement issues and other drawbacks for me. I have been wanting to upgrade for a while and so far, I am really glad I waited. I have only had the Enduro 2 for a few days but I am loving it so far (and will update this review with more hands-on experience).

    One other note is I know this watch is targeted at Ultra marathoners. That I am not! I am an avid outdoorsman, hiker, hunter, backpacker. I think that group of individuals will really be interested in this watch. When you are doing multi-day trips in the backcountry, battery life is critical. The fact that this watch has all of the bells and whistles of the Fenix line and improves on the battery life is incredible. So I understand the target consumer Garmin is going after, I think they will be surprised at the interest they will get from the outdoors crowd.

    Things I love:

    -Button Location. One major issue I had with my Instinct was when my wrist was bent, it would push the activity button. Garmin had a lock feature on the buttons but the duration of time wasn’t long enough. I was constantly accidently start activities and triggering the GPS with that watch. It was the worst part about that watch for me. On the Enduro 2, the buttons are far enough apart that my wrist does not press them when bent.

    -Flashlight! The fact the Garmin is the first (as far as I know) to include this feature on a watch is pretty incredible. Its one of those features we will wonder why it took so long for manufactures to include. To me, it is a game changer. It is so convenient to have that feature on a watch. I think you will be very surprised how often you use it (as I have been).

    -Battery Life. In the short time I have had the watch, the battery life has been incredible. I will continue to test this with time but this watch seems to go forever.

    -Touch Screen. What an amazing add by Garmin. For the mapping features, it really improves the watch. You can completely customize when the Touch feature is on/off as well which is great.

    -Wrist Strap. The lightweight wrist strap that comes with the watch is excellent. One thing I loved about my instinct was how lightweight it was. It would disappear on the wrist. This watch isn’t on that level but this strap makes a big difference! Comfort and weight are much better with it.

    Things to Consider:

    -This watch is big! Slightly thicker than a 7x and just a large watch overall. The strap helps quite a bit with the weight but just want to point that out. I have big wrists so its not a huge deal for me.

    -Visibility indoors is not great. I knew this would be an issue as I have owned other Fenix’s. The sapphire screen doesn’t help with this either. For me, I am buying this watch primarily for outdoor use. The visibility outside is fantastic. I know Garmin has the Epix 2 now and I tried it out. That watch is the complete opposite. Visibility is incredible indoors but the Fenix and Enduro 2 are better in the outdoors. One of those frustrating realities that no product is perfect. So for me, the better option was the outdoor screen with much better battery life.

    Overall, I am very happy with this watch. I will continue to update this review with time.

  2. Awesome-O

    Super happy with the purchase!!!! I really wanted to wait until the Enduro 3 comes out but at this price point + features I couldn’t say no. It’s similar to my iPhone in the sense it does way more stuff than I need it to. The plus is I hardly look at my iPhone now that I have this watch. At a quick glance I can get info easily, no need to pull out the phone and put it away.

    The 3 things I like the most in no particular order is the flashlight, extended battery life and health monitoring info. And I regardless of what Garmin watch you’re looking at I would highly advise getting the Sapphire glass.

  3. Clayton

    Tardó en llegar pero valió mucho la pena la espera.

  4. Grant

    Been part of the Garmin environment for some time, and this is the best so far, even if it is over a year old now – thus the great price of $300 off the original price when it first came out. Second place would go to Fenix 7X Pro with ECG but 6 days less battery life. I prefer the MIP display over my Epix with OLED display – but each to their own. The Enduro 2 has great looks, always on display, an included silicone band, and the best battery life – nothing comes close. The Garmin support is fantastic and the watch can be totally customized anyway you want it. Very well designed and excellent assembly quality. Still pricey after the discount, but worth it to me.

  5. Joel Bourgoin

    Very happy 😃 with this product love it highly recommended👍👍👍

  6. Clayton

    Après deux ans sans entraînement, sans montre, je suis fier de mon achat. Cette montre est surprenante pour tout ce qu’elle parvient à faire. Je ne suis pas déçue !!! Je recommande fortement.

  7. Zheng W.

    I recently got my hands on the Garmin Enduro 2 and have been putting it to the test over the past few weeks. Right out of the box, the watch exudes a sense of ruggedness and durability, which is exactly what I was looking for as an avid trail runner and hiker. The titanium bezel and case back are not only sturdy but add a touch of class to the overall design.

    The battery life on this thing is phenomenal; it has lasted well over a week with regular use before needing a recharge. The solar charging feature is a great addition, offering that extra bit of juice on sunny days.

    On the performance front, the GPS accuracy is spot on, and the multitude of fitness tracking features have been incredibly insightful. The heart rate monitor and Pulse Ox sensor are quite responsive, providing valuable data to optimize my training routine.

    The user interface is intuitive, making it easy to navigate through the various settings and features. The customizability options are plentiful, which is a nice touch for those looking to personalize their device.

    Additionally, I was pleased to find that the user interface supports Chinese characters, making it more user-friendly for Chinese speakers. This is a thoughtful inclusion that broadens the appeal of this device to a wider audience.

    One of the highlights for me was the muscle mapping feature. During a session where I only selected the strength training mode, the watch accurately detected and displayed the muscle groups I worked on post-workout. The visual representation of the muscles worked is an impressive feature that provides insightful data for training optimization.

    However, I do wish the sleep tracking was a bit more accurate. It seems to miss the mark on the actual hours of sleep I get.

    In conclusion, the Garmin Enduro 2 has proven to be a reliable companion for my outdoor adventures. The blend of durability, long battery life, comprehensive fitness tracking capabilities, and the user-friendly interface make it a worthy investment for anyone serious about their outdoor activities and fitness training.

  8. Zheng W.

    Wow! Garmin did a really good job with the 2nd version of the Enduro. I really like that it has a longer battery life and it has a flashlight. I also like that it has a touchscreen option. I love all the different activity modes that I can put watch into.

  9. Joel Bourgoin

    Cambié un Fénix 5 por el Enduro 2. El avance en la tecnología es impresionante. Este reloj te da absolutamente todo lo que necesitas y mucho más. Si corres ultradistancia no hay en este momento ningún reloj que sea mejor.

  10. trackerman

    Love the product, battery life if is insane up to 45 days with solar. Does everything I want it to do minus a few features like cellular connectivity but that’s totally fine with me.

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