TimRF79
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In case anyone comes across a deal on the new D2 Delta watch, let me know.
It looks amazing!
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/633646
It looks amazing!
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/633646
Is this the same hardware platform as the Fenix watch, but has the added aviation features?We are a Garmin dealer if need help or want a price quote just let me know
DC Rainmaker personally uses an FR 935, though, which speaks volumes. It is half the weight, which matters when you are running and seems to have everything the Fenix 5 Sapphire has. I don't really compete anymore though, so it is somewhat overkill and my FR 220 still works fine, so it is hard to justify $429. My brother has a Fenix 3 and loves it. I don't think I would use it as an everyday watch, though.The watch is based on the newly released Fenix5 Plus.
DC Rainmaker has an extensive write up about the Fenix 5 Plus.
I have a Fenix 3 that "neeeds" to be upgraded anyhow. And another navigation backup in the plane is never bad. Who knows my 430, the VOR, the ADF, the ipad, the android pad, and the phone might all fail at the same time.
Interesting, I had the Fenix3 Saphire since it came out and could never share any concerns about weight.DC Rainmaker personally uses an FR 935, though, which speaks volumes. It is half the weight, which matters when you are running and seems to have everything the Fenix 5 Sapphire has. I don't really compete anymore though, so it is somewhat overkill and my FR 220 still works fine, so it is hard to justify $429. My brother has a Fenix 3 and loves it. I don't think I would use it as an everyday watch, though.
I don't have particularly large wrists. It is pretty big on me and I fear the weight, flopping around, would bother me.Interesting, I had the Fenix3 Saphire since it came out and could never share any concerns about weight.
However this may be as weight is a perceived relative, being 6'6" and around 210lbs when I got it, the watch does not seem big.
Now after having it for years, I barely notice it.
Nice door prize. In my line of work (I.T) I am lucky to get a bottle opener. Well, I did get a Bluetooth headset a few months ago (Plantronics Voyager 5200). That's still not a 5x Sapphire.I have the "old" 5x Sapphire which I got free from a conference I attended. When I first got it, it looked huge on my wrist, and was noticeably heavier then the 920xt I would wear while running. I got used to the weight and size after a couple of days, and it does not flop around on my wrist, provided I tighten the band. I'm not sure I'd own a 5x if I would have had to pay for it when I had a perfectly good 920xt. Although I stopped wearing a watch a couple of years ago, I did start wearing the 5x all the time.
It seems like it gets a major refresh every couple of years, though my brother is still using his Fenix 3 with no issues, which is probably 4 years old. It isn't going to last forever, but I would expect 5 to 7 years to be a reasonable expectation.I was seriously considering a Garmin watch for backup. My current backup is a $60 BLU phone with no carrier, so it's basically a mini tablet. It's awful. Truly you get what you pay for. Garmin Pilot barely works on it, and I ran out of space long ago. Obviously I could get another junk phablet, with a bit more flash and RAM. But I'm tired of poverty, so the watch looks attractive. I just don't know how long it's going to last.
The battery life is one of the things they have improved. It does 32 hours with 1 second GPS polling, now and without GPS it will go a long time (in watch mode). Where it really shines is as an exercise watch, especially multi-sport, such as a triathlon. If you are just getting it for wearing in the plane as a GPS backup, then I agree, it isn't the best tool for that. If you also happen to need an uber (not the car company) exercise watch, you might be able to justify it.I have a Garmin D2, fly about 60 hours a year, mostly XC and I think it's basically worthless. I flew 9 hours last week with it and really see no need at all for it. Now, if your a snobbish watch guy, sure, it's a novelty. But otherwise, it's really not worth it. My biggest complaint is how short the battery life is. It has to be charged every day.
Pffttt...you want's expensive? I gots yer 'spesive right here.Looks expensive!
The watch is based on the newly released Fenix5 Plus.
DC Rainmaker has an extensive write up about the Fenix 5 Plus.
I have a Fenix 3 that "neeeds" to be upgraded anyhow. And another navigation backup in the plane is never bad. Who knows my 430, the VOR, the ADF, the ipad, the android pad, and the phone might all fail at the same time.
Pffttt...you want's expensive? I gots yer 'spesive right here.
I might have missed it in the "Overview" descripton, but does it tell time?