No; not yet. Query. Is this watch a stand-alone from a bicycle computer? Or, need to by both? Thanks in advance! Lots'a love, cheers, & Mabuhay, from tropical Philippines! #KeepBiking
I'm using the Garmin Instinct Solar. It's got all the important features a regular user like myself would need. Bonus points for great battery life at half the price (maybe less) of the fenix. Highly recommended.
I've been trying to find a video with information on whether this watch was worth buying for someone who only rides mtb, and this has just sold it for me!🤟🏾 gmbn saves the day yet again with an informative video! Easily the best mtb content out there 👌🏾
I have a Suunto gps watch that I use for mountain biking, road biking, hiking, running, etc. And I love it. Hard to beat the versatility and capability and I wear it as my every day watch as well since it will do smart notifications. Highly recommend a quality gps watch even if it's just for mtb
I’ve got the same watch you demoed. I wanted to get my computer off my bars. 80% of the time I like it better and it’s convinced me to wear a watch for the first time in my life. My only criticism is the heart rate monitor is flaky if you are doing high short duration intervals.
I just recently got a Fenix 7X and it works amazing. I go hiking and riding and it has never failed me yet. I upload custom courses for riding and hiking on the watch and now can leave my phone at home.
My favourite app is Garmin Explore. I've made it my personal mission to colour in the whole map near where I live. I've found so many new trails this way.
I think the best things to have with my Fenix is that quickfit bike mount and heart rate monitor strap. This way I can have watch on the bar and wrist free while riding. While on ride besides maps it is great to have sunset time easily on hand. Especially in winter when sun sets really quickly.
I'm using a Garmin Instinct. I use it for everything walking, hiking, mtbing, running, and regular everyday stuff. Basically i only take it off to shower and sleep. lol
I have a Garmin Venu I use for most of my activities. My Garmin Edge 530 bike computer records most of my rides though, but I use the watch as a HR monitor (setting it to broadcast HR to my computer). Also when at the bike park, I use the watch only. Wouldn't want to smash the bike computer into the ground if I go OTB.
Used a tactix Bravo for a bit. Was just too large. Changed to a vivosport and it's been much better. Not all the same capabilities but barely noticeable and does what I need.
I’m sure you already know this, but don’t start your smart watch at home, or set your actual house as your destination, if you plan to upload the ride to a public platform. Thieves use it to work out where you live to nick your bike.
I have the Fenix 6 I have a custom face and have swimming and MTB specific apps (including Komoot) pretty sure mine doesn’t support Spotify which is a bit of a bummer.
One question I had about the watch is to do with the incident detection, if you have a crash and it sends a notification to your emergency contacts, do you have to have your phone connected to the watch for this function to work??👀
The forerunner 945 LTE has that and if you subscribe can contact emergency services or contact when you don't have cell service. But you can't make calls like Samsung or Apple LTE
It's not the greatest idea to not run without a phone, if something happens and you need to contact someone your phone is so important. Particularly for those in remote areas or if come across someone whose not as friendly as we expect (tried to work out how to put that politely!). Yes sometimes it's nice to shut off but it's worth thinking of safety: the incident alerts contacts other but that's not always 100% and mind has gone off with me tapping my leg.
Sry disliked my first ever gmbn video. Garmin watches are sports/survival watches and not considered smart watches.... Smart watches are like the Samsung, Apple watches etc. A smart watch is a phone around your wrist, with lousy battery life, high resolution screens (hence the bad battery life). Meant to pickup calls, reply to whatsapp with typing back (not preset messages like Garmin). With my Garmin Fenix 6x Sapphire, I can go off grid for like a month, still able to use survival features if needed. Good luck doing that with an Apple watch 😂
Do you use a Smartwatch? Let us know down below! 👇
No; not yet.
Query. Is this watch a stand-alone from a bicycle computer? Or, need to by both? Thanks in advance!
Lots'a love, cheers, & Mabuhay, from tropical Philippines! #KeepBiking
I just use a watch, I upgraded to a fenix 6s from a forerunner and that does the job just as well!
I'm using the Garmin Instinct Solar. It's got all the important features a regular user like myself would need. Bonus points for great battery life at half the price (maybe less) of the fenix. Highly recommended.
I've been trying to find a video with information on whether this watch was worth buying for someone who only rides mtb, and this has just sold it for me!🤟🏾 gmbn saves the day yet again with an informative video! Easily the best mtb content out there 👌🏾
I have a Suunto gps watch that I use for mountain biking, road biking, hiking, running, etc. And I love it. Hard to beat the versatility and capability and I wear it as my every day watch as well since it will do smart notifications. Highly recommend a quality gps watch even if it's just for mtb
@@masonking9327 I'll look into it thanks 🤟🏾
Just remember this is a sponsored video so they aren't going to say it's bad. I'm not saying it's bad either though
I’ve got the same watch you demoed. I wanted to get my computer off my bars. 80% of the time I like it better and it’s convinced me to wear a watch for the first time in my life. My only criticism is the heart rate monitor is flaky if you are doing high short duration intervals.
Still using my fenix 3hr. Great watch, does everything I've asked from it, big days out on the bike to even bigger ultra marathons.
I just recently got a Fenix 7X and it works amazing. I go hiking and riding and it has never failed me yet. I upload custom courses for riding and hiking on the watch and now can leave my phone at home.
My favourite app is Garmin Explore. I've made it my personal mission to colour in the whole map near where I live. I've found so many new trails this way.
I did the same thing. It's addictive too. I find myself doing it everytime I discover a new place to ride.
I think the best things to have with my Fenix is that quickfit bike mount and heart rate monitor strap. This way I can have watch on the bar and wrist free while riding.
While on ride besides maps it is great to have sunset time easily on hand. Especially in winter when sun sets really quickly.
Love my Garmin watch, but a 1000m climb, your killing me..😁
I'm using my fit bit ace . and it is great for MTB
Should have mentioned the SOS / emergency functions of the Garmin Fenix! It even has crash detection and can alert preset contacts.
But make sure you start a bike ride activity as crash detection is disabled on mtb activity
When I‘m out for a walk and trying playing with my dog the alarm goes of all the time. Quite annoying!
double tap the light button (top left) Neil, activates the torch 😎
What app did you use to load the trails onto the watch please
Good insight that Neil, thanks buddy
Great video love my forerunner.
fax
Which Garmin watch works with mtb, i want to use it alongside a Garmin explore?
can you use a watch for navigation ? I dont have a bike computer and htinking about a watch
Some great tips!
Thanks for the ideas
I'm using a Garmin Instinct. I use it for everything walking, hiking, mtbing, running, and regular everyday stuff. Basically i only take it off to shower and sleep. lol
I have a Garmin Venu I use for most of my activities. My Garmin Edge 530 bike computer records most of my rides though, but I use the watch as a HR monitor (setting it to broadcast HR to my computer). Also when at the bike park, I use the watch only. Wouldn't want to smash the bike computer into the ground if I go OTB.
Can you connect to a stationary bike? I can’t figure that out.
Used a tactix Bravo for a bit. Was just too large. Changed to a vivosport and it's been much better. Not all the same capabilities but barely noticeable and does what I need.
Love my Instinct…enough features for me and not a ton of $. Phone battery can be saved.
Kind of unrelated question... noticed you were riding a Canyon Spectral and you are about my height... what size is the frame of that bike.
I’m sure you already know this, but don’t start your smart watch at home, or set your actual house as your destination, if you plan to upload the ride to a public platform. Thieves use it to work out where you live to nick your bike.
I have the Fenix 6 I have a custom face and have swimming and MTB specific apps (including Komoot) pretty sure mine doesn’t support Spotify which is a bit of a bummer.
Try to hold the down Button for Spotify
Big fan
What was the name of the navigation app?
Komoot 😊
One question I had about the watch is to do with the incident detection, if you have a crash and it sends a notification to your emergency contacts, do you have to have your phone connected to the watch for this function to work??👀
Yes via bluetooth
@@chrischris1315 okay thank you 👌🏾
The forerunner 945 LTE has that and if you subscribe can contact emergency services or contact when you don't have cell service. But you can't make calls like Samsung or Apple LTE
@@greggrant6142 is that uk based? I was looking at the lte forerunner but it was saying it wasn't supported in the UK?
I'm in NZ, sorry didn't check other countries. Another reason I got garmin was for Trail forks navigation when I explore new areas 😎
im always too excited to start pedaling that i forget i have a smart watch on.
Good massseh
Garmin needs to add Ebike to their activity list.
Does Garmin pay actually work? I’m told no…?
I think we need to see more videos if Neil running... Did not look comfortable doing that 🤣
It's not the greatest idea to not run without a phone, if something happens and you need to contact someone your phone is so important. Particularly for those in remote areas or if come across someone whose not as friendly as we expect (tried to work out how to put that politely!). Yes sometimes it's nice to shut off but it's worth thinking of safety: the incident alerts contacts other but that's not always 100% and mind has gone off with me tapping my leg.
Im using garmin 530, not watches, dont like any watches bcs under them my arm are always sweaty and i hate this :-(
I would use one. I would never pay what they want for one😂 I’ll stick to using my iPhone
am i first this time
If only they werent that expensive…. We poor mountainbikers need to cheap-out soˇe alternatives haha
Why are you runnin?
Seems like you aren't that much of a runner, are you?
Just came to know that Neil's a leftie... Don't know how that matters though... 😂
Pretty well useless if you're farsighted! Bring one lens with you to use when stopped?!
To broke to get a watch spent to much on the bike
Priorities in order mate!
If I can buy a descent hardtail or a a smartwatch...
Well guess what 😁
£600, I'll just keep using my phone with Strava, like I have done for years
Sry disliked my first ever gmbn video. Garmin watches are sports/survival watches and not considered smart watches....
Smart watches are like the Samsung, Apple watches etc.
A smart watch is a phone around your wrist, with lousy battery life, high resolution screens (hence the bad battery life). Meant to pickup calls, reply to whatsapp with typing back (not preset messages like Garmin).
With my Garmin Fenix 6x Sapphire, I can go off grid for like a month, still able to use survival features if needed.
Good luck doing that with an Apple watch 😂
Those Garmin watches sound pretty smart to me...🙃
@@smilesformiles1935 😉