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@@warrenlee6847 The newer Epix Pro 2 is the first Garmin device (along with the Fenix 7 Pro) to feature an all-new optical heart rate sensor array, with the company suggesting it has been ‘optimized’ to increase accuracy.
@@warrenlee6847 Pro model is the only way you’re getting that built-in flashlight. The newer Epix Pro 2 is the first Garmin device (along with the Fenix 7 Pro) to feature an all-new optical heart rate sensor array. Flashlight=Pro. Pro=new sensor. So yeah it doesn't.
Do you notice the screen is smaller than the 965? 965 is 1,4 and your Epix 1,3”. I am wearing 965 and I am happy with that after having Fenix 7 but I am wondering to switch to the Epix. Thanks!
Last week I brought the 965 and when I got home I opened the box and was very disappointed with the watch it’s lightweight and small so I returned it back to the shop and got the Epix pro 51mm and it feels much better on my wrist
Hey, you have mentioned that you had to change the screen on your 965. I was bouldering and damaged mine very easily. Now I have annoying scratches and was thinbking to change the screen. Otherwise love the watch, although might change in for Epix Pro.
Epix pro is when they added flashlight & gave you size options. Also it has ECG that you can doing an EXG test on yourself & export to pdf and send to doctor etc.
The 965 has the Elevate v4 whereas the Epix Pro has the v5. Not a big deal but seems more accurate for mountain biking/strength training, where wrist-based sensors usually struggle.
What color to get? Titanium or Black? I mostly swim. Does one scratch more easily? Do other bands go with the titanium color? Why do most choose black?
Way better than the +. They feel like a more modern version of the first metaspeed sky. Would be good for someone who likes vaporfly’s speediness but wants more stability or possesses a higher running cadence. That’s the sweet spot for many.
@@st.peterunningcompany8916 I just set mine up no always on display or anything like that, I do 4 workouts per week so a week baseline between charges is nothing to sneeze at! thanks for the feedback!
Got the Epic for running, hiking & biking and got the Venu 3 for none sport and sleep as the Epic was a bit bulky for sleeping with. But I will say I am a bit concerned about the durability of the Venu 3 display as far as bumping into something.
Screen is so much better, you’re not going to scratch it and you can with the 965. The body is more durable & designed to take more impact… so they stuck in activities like Kite Boarding etc… whereas the 965 is made to be lighter.
Thanks for posting this - I've just ordered a Epix Pro 47mm to replace my failing 955 and did wonder if I made a mistake in not going for the 965 - but you make some really valid points in favour of the Epix.
After several months I’m still happy I got this. Countless times I’ve scraped my watch on something accidentally & it was fine. Couldn’t help thinking with 965 it would have been scratched just then.
Do you notice any difference in the screen size? Is there any lag on the interface compared to the 965. How does the new heart rate sensor compare? Thanks
I closed down a couple more reviews, especially because they did not pronounce correctly "vortice"; I am glad you did and your review is awesome! Today I should receive the Mythos
Man I would love to have the durability of the epix, but I just cannot personally justify the price hike from the 965. Also, It really annoys me that garmin decided to make the 965 have a curved glass screen that sticks out from the bezal that should be protecting it. It feels like they want them to get damaged even though they're supposed to be a high end model at $600
It also doesn't have a sapphire glass which is a bummer, because it is also on the expensive side. I would probably go for the Pace 3 when it releases in my country, because I can not justify paying 600 dollars for a plastic watch with mineral glass.
Hi there! I also have a Garmin 245 and I’m thinking of changing for this 965. But I have a question that I think you can help: wile on hiking ou trail running can I see de elevation gain? When I start the watch can I see the elevation gain from zero on the screen? Or just in the final os the track when I connect to my phone? Thank you very much.
I can see the elevation. Lets give examples. If I load a map I can see where I am, how much elevation there is, a graph of it and where I am on the graph. If it's not loaded. I can see where I start and build a graph on the screen as I go up and down.
I hike and do mountain biking a lot, and for me the Instinct 2x is the best partner. Not the best screen but its like a Gshock watch and also has that handy flashlight.
Just measured - my wrist is 170mm, and the 51 was WAY too big. By a long shot. I hope this helps. Maybe go to your local running store and get them on!
In your opinion, which has the better GPS/mapping? I will be doing biking, hiking and walking in various areas and feel the GPS/mapping is important to me. Thanks so much.
Epix is better because you can actually press stuff on the map and it gives you information like Google maps while 965 will show you map but you can't click on the different stuff you can just se their names