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Garmin 010-02064-71 Instinct Tactical, Rugged Gps Watch, Tactical Specific Features, Constructed To

garmin 010 02064 71 instinct tactical rugged gps watch tactical specific features constructed to u s military standard 810g for thermal shock and

Garmin 010-02064-71 Instinct Tactical, Rugged GPS Watch, Tactical Specific Features, Constructed to U.S. Military Standard 810G for Thermal, Shock and Water Resistance, Tan

  • Rugged GPS watch built to withstand the toughest environments. Fits wrists with a circumference of 5.1-8.8 inches
  • Constructed to U. S. Military standard 810G for thermal, shock and water resistance (rated to 100 meters)
  • Built-in 3-axis compass and barometric altimeter, Plus multiple global navigation satellite systems (GPS, Glonass and Galileo) support helps track in more challenging environments than GPS alone
  • Monitor your estimated heart rate, activity and stress; Train with preloaded activity profiles
  • Stay connected with smart notifications (with a compatible smartphone) and automatic data uploads to the Garmin connect online fitness community
  • Use the tracback feature to navigate the same route back to your starting point; Use the Garmin explore website and app to plan your trips in advance
  • Battery life: Up to 14 days in smartwatch mode, up to 16 hours in GPS mode, up to 40 hours in UltraTrac battery Saver mode

Buy Now : Garmin 010-02064-71 Instinct Tactical, Rugged GPS Watch, Tactical Specific Features, Constructed to U.S. Military Standard 810G for Thermal, Shock and Water Resistance, Tan

Brand : Garmin
Category : Electronics,GPS, Finders & Accessories,Sports & Handheld GPS,Handheld GPS Units
Rating : 4.8
ListPrice : US $299.99
Price : US $253
Review Count : 2934

garmin 010 02064 71 instinct tactical rugged gps watch tactical specific features constructed to u s military standard 810g for thermal shock and
garmin 010 02064 71 instinct tactical rugged gps watch tactical specific features constructed to u s military standard 810g for thermal shock and
garmin 010 02064 71 instinct tactical rugged gps watch tactical specific features constructed to u s military standard 810g for thermal shock and
garmin 010 02064 71 instinct tactical rugged gps watch tactical specific features constructed to u s military standard 810g for thermal shock and
garmin 010 02064 71 instinct tactical rugged gps watch tactical specific features constructed to u s military standard 810g for thermal shock and
garmin 010 02064 71 instinct tactical rugged gps watch tactical specific features constructed to u s military standard 810g for thermal shock and
garmin 010 02064 71 instinct tactical rugged gps watch tactical specific features constructed to u s military standard 810g for thermal shock and
garmin 010 02064 71 instinct tactical rugged gps watch tactical specific features constructed to u s military standard 810g for thermal shock and

Garmin 010-02064-71 Instinct Tactical, Rugged GPS Watch, Tactical Specific Features, Constructed to U.S. Military Standard 810G for Thermal, Shock and Water Resistance, Tan

  • Watch: Garmin Instinct Tactical - Coyote TanPros:-Great physical design and aesthetic-Easy to read digital layouts for all modes-GPS functionality and accuracy-Lightweight; sleek band-Great battery so far-Durability - shockproofCons:-Not touchscreen (I personally don\'t consider this a con)-Screen could be a little bigger-Workout mode isn\'t what I expectedRead on for my extensive review:I\'ve had this watch for about 2 weeks. I\'ll update this review if anything changes. I initially started looking for rugged watches as I work at a plant and sweat my ass off outside and climb ladders and go inside vessels, get dirty, etc. I needed/wanted something I could wear daily in this environment that would be sturdy and immune to the elements. I have a few divers watches and other casual watches I would wear and these were sturdy too, but I was always super conscious wearing them and worrying about scratching or damaging them. I looked extensively at G-Shocks, as I owned one long ago, and due to their superb reputation. However, they all seemed too bulky or too messy on the screens - too much going on and too difficult to actually tell time. Then, of course, I looked at Apple watches. I converted last year to Apple after being a life long Android user, and their technology and tech. functionality is sometimes unparalleled. But, I didn\'t want an Apple watch because I thought it would have too many features. I didn\'t want to be staring at my watch all day like some people stare at their phone. Plus, I for sure do not think an Apple watch should be worn in the environment I work in. Also not a fan of square watch faces. Enter Garmin. Hadn\'t owned a Garmin product or watch yet but had heard great things and was always blown away by their features. I went to their website to peruse and saw this watch and new it was \"the one\".It\'s a very lightweight and minimal design, but looks great (militaristic) and is large enough for easy readability and operation. 3 buttons on the left of the case, 2 on the right. All work without a problem, easy to click but positioned in spots where they are not easily bumped (I had a problem with the crown of one watch getting stuck on pants pockets all the time). Everything about the watch is able to be customized - watch face/main display, widget order, GPS selection, 3D distance and speed measuring, black or white face, backlight brightness and time out, favorite sports or activity, etc. Pairing the watch my phone was a breeze for the first time, just had to download the Connect app and make an account. Watch pairs with my phone within seconds every time I turn it on since. Speaking to the app, it\'s a great fitness app (in my opinion) for a virgin to smart watches and fit watches. App tracks heart rate (resting, high, average, variation throughout the day), body battery (uses sleep vs. energy exertion to estimate - I can\'t speak to this as I don\'t wear the watch to sleep - just my preference), stress level based on heart rate zone, intensity minutes (your goal, moderate and vigorous), steps, floors, estimated calories, and more. When activating an activity and then saving it on the watch, it\'s saved to the app and viewable for as long as you want. Also shows activity over the last 7 days. I\'ve been using the watch for hiking and biking and love the features for these - distance, speed (ave, max., min.), time, estimated calories, difficulty level, GPS, trail tracking (shows the trail within 0.2mi of your position for back tracking on the watch face), altitude change, and more. I really enjoy being able to save routes and upload them to the app and see on the map an exact route I took - again, my first smart watch so this is novel to me. Backlight functionality is able to be customized for when you want it to turn on (motion activated based on wrist turn), duration, and brightness. This is very convenient. Other smart watch benefits - call/text/notification display (can\'t reply or call someone on this watch alone though), music control, calendar and event display, weather display (current, hourly, daily), sunrise and sunset/twilight, etc. There is essentially no delay from when using a command on the watch to control your phone, or between getting a text on your phone and it showing on the watch. I can not speak to the night vision compatibility (I don\'t own night vision goggles), or other settings like Jumpmaster, as I\'m not in the military. Stealth mode is essentially airplane mode - going off the grid for no GPS or data tracking, no backlight, no vibration or noise. Battery life is great and is living up to how long Garmin says it can last. Also seems pretty durable. The screen is recessed a little so it\'s protected, and I\'ve bumped the case a few times on stuff at work or whatever and it doesn\'t even have a scratch.Only downsides I\'ve had is that the screen was a little smaller than I expected (inside the bezel there is a outline where it says \"Tactical\" and labels the watch buttons. This is permanent and not part of the screen). And then the other downside is the mode for weightlifting, as I go to the gym regularly. If you select this mode it wants you to keep selecting the number of reps you did and I just don\'t like having to do this. Maybe I just haven\'t messed with the feature enough, but when I\'m at the gym I\'m there to workout. Not stare at my watch and play with the buttons.Overall, I think this is one of the most functional, accurate, best designed, and durable smart watches on the market that has lots of customization and features, but doesn\'t distract me from what I\'m doing and doesn\'t do too much. In the end this is just meant to be a highly functioning watch. Not a computer on your wrist.
  • This watch is amazing for everyday use. Been using it since the beginning of my deployment and has kept up great with my rigorous lifestyle. The watch face is customizable to have all my daily widgets available. The app hands down is a great toolto keep up with my fitness and is very user friendly. Overall a great smartwatch that looks great and very affordable.
  • Went from an iwatch and honestly couldn’t be happier. No touch screen but besides that, this is a brick outhouse. Takes a licking and keeps on ticking. Super happy with my purchase. Definitely love it.
  • So I bought this watch after having the best of Samsung smart watches could offer and was alittle hesitant. By far the best smart watch hands down, the battery for one last for a month before you have to charge it is the biggest plus, then all of the other specs this watch offers is what surpasses all others. Now you can\'t use the watch as a phone so if you want that feature then all the other smart watches that apple and Samsung offer with an every day charging capability, then have fun. Won\'t be going back, way to go Garmin!!
  • Not much to say it\'s all around a great watch
  • Great product, but still figuring out the features.
  • Customizable with very accurate health sensors.
  • When I ordered this watch I didn’t know what to expect. What I got was a very solid smart watch experience. I have owned Apple Watches for years and I will not be going back. For me this watch has everything I need and not much I do not. The step count is accurate, sleep tracking is good and notifications are useful. It also has a find my phone feature. The watch itself is well constructed and comfortable to wear. I do recommend getting a cover for the charging port. The only real complaint I have is the pressure sensor is just underneath the watch and can get filled in. That being said I don’t need to use that feature. I recommend the Garmin Instinct.

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