Pricing in the UK is odd... it's priced exactly the same as the Suunto Vertical Solar Steel which weighs the same but has 140 HOURS in GPS only... seems like the clear choice for ultra runners? Cool watch though, it definitely looks RAD 🔥
My Coros Pace 2 stopped working after 3 and a half years. Now I'm wondering weather to stick with Coros and take the Pace 3 or maybe switch to Garmin 965 or maybe a Suunto. Anyone has any thoughts?
I think Garmin 955 ( Non Solar ) still a good buy. Depend on where you live price usually around $380-450 ( Good GPS , Big 1.3" screen , wrist HR is good , MAP )
Coros probably should have waited a bit and released a Vertix 3 with more innovation in it. This watch is pretty much a Pace 3 with better materials and maps(which do not seem to work very well). The price of the Pace 3 is awesome for the functions it has, but I am not sure the Vertix justifies it's price. Still a great watch, but I don't think it would sell that much.
I don't think there's any reason for someone to go for the 2s just for two different ones, one of which was the slightly better GPS signal and the otherwise new heart rate sensor and to pay 700 💰 that's a lot of money no thanks
Spoiler alert: it sucks. Just switched from Coros to Garmin after I realized what a piece of absolute SH!T the "new and improved" HR sensor is on Coros watches, including, apparently, the POS sensor on this "new and improved" Vertix, is. Pace 3 (same sensor as this new vertex) is getting returned in the initial 30 day window. Just an absolute POS (not talking about point of sale, folks) ploy to get their customers to buck up for the HR armband, on Coros' part, sadly. Don't buy this crap, my people. I loved my Coros Pace 2 because it honestly offered and delivered supreme GPS accuracy (coros metal body watches like this one actually aren't as good) and heart rate accuracy... I confirmed with a Polar H10 for 5 full years that the Pace 2 had great HR... and then they introduced this "new and improved" POS HR sensor, now featured in the new Vertix... sorry Coros, you drove me to try Garmin, and I'm loving it.
Had considered changing to Coros from Garmin but after watching this I think I'll stick with my 955 for a bit longer.
Pricing in the UK is odd... it's priced exactly the same as the Suunto Vertical Solar Steel which weighs the same but has 140 HOURS in GPS only... seems like the clear choice for ultra runners? Cool watch though, it definitely looks RAD 🔥
Hi. Are you going to do a compare between Coros Vertix 2s and Garmin enduro 3?
My Coros Pace 2 stopped working after 3 and a half years. Now I'm wondering weather to stick with Coros and take the Pace 3 or maybe switch to Garmin 965 or maybe a Suunto. Anyone has any thoughts?
I think Garmin 955 ( Non Solar ) still a good buy. Depend on where you live price usually around $380-450 ( Good GPS , Big 1.3" screen , wrist HR is good , MAP )
Bit of a left field question but how do you guys rate the Coros heart rate strap that goes on the arm?
Coros probably should have waited a bit and released a Vertix 3 with more innovation in it. This watch is pretty much a Pace 3 with better materials and maps(which do not seem to work very well). The price of the Pace 3 is awesome for the functions it has, but I am not sure the Vertix justifies it's price. Still a great watch, but I don't think it would sell that much.
I don't think there's any reason for someone to go for the 2s just for two different ones, one of which was the slightly better GPS signal and the otherwise new heart rate sensor and to pay 700 💰 that's a lot of money no thanks
Can somebody please test the New Balance Hierro v8 trail running shoe.
@OrgoneAlchemy Run4Adventure has two videos on that shoe.
Wow 😍😍😍
Spoiler alert: it sucks. Just switched from Coros to Garmin after I realized what a piece of absolute SH!T the "new and improved" HR sensor is on Coros watches, including, apparently, the POS sensor on this "new and improved" Vertix, is. Pace 3 (same sensor as this new vertex) is getting returned in the initial 30 day window. Just an absolute POS (not talking about point of sale, folks) ploy to get their customers to buck up for the HR armband, on Coros' part, sadly. Don't buy this crap, my people. I loved my Coros Pace 2 because it honestly offered and delivered supreme GPS accuracy (coros metal body watches like this one actually aren't as good) and heart rate accuracy... I confirmed with a Polar H10 for 5 full years that the Pace 2 had great HR... and then they introduced this "new and improved" POS HR sensor, now featured in the new Vertix... sorry Coros, you drove me to try Garmin, and I'm loving it.