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Next to the newer 935 this computer watch works great. Pairs with CycleOps heart monitor & power meter, speed & cadence, foot pods, etc. Hands free data transfer-upload to computer. Garmin Express (free) grabs all the data and uploads to the Garmin website for immediate analysis, maps and many other reports. Wrist sized unit is also waterproof for the swim portion. Too many features to mention here. I love this watch. Twist snap holder allows quick mounting on bike & wrist strap. GPS works great too.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This product is so cheap for all the features you get. It looks way better than in the stock photo. The 910xt sits well on your wrist so you hardly know it's there despite its bulky size. It will track all of the basic data points you need for triathlon training. It also has the capability to add on the auxiliary devices that Garmin is known for. The only drawback is that it cannot sync wirelessly through Bluetooth to your phone. However, if you get within 10 feet of your computer, it will easily pair with the ANT USB dongle.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
This is by far the best multisport watch in the market. It is GPS-enabled, it's easy to use, has a big screen and in my opinion its best feature is that you can customize the information you need to see while you are training. You can set up to 5 different screens per each sport and you can switch sports just by moving a button. I've used multisport Polar watches in the past, but decided to switch to Garmin because it's GPS-enabled, a feature that is really important if you are doing adventure sports. Perhaps the only things I don't like about this watch is that the buttons are too small and sometimes hard to push and that the heart rate monitor is not as precise as a Polar watch.
I have used a Garmin Forerunner 305 for many years for running and it was great. Eventually the rain got in and it died. The 910XT is my replacement and it is even better. It is waterproof (which helps even if it is not used for swimming). The screen is improved and it is also a bit slimmer. I use it for running and cycling. On the bike it works well with a Stages power meter. In a few months I might put an Edge 500 on the bike (for more data fields) and use the 910 mostly for running. On the computer side: Data uploads (using Garmin Express) is now wireless and automatic (on a Mac, after initial teething problems) and rides appear on Strava within seconds. The 910 is a nice step up from the 305/310 and has all the features I need. At the current price it is good value and I see no need to spend double on the latest Garmin 920. I do have a heart monitor strap and foot pod. They work fine but I rarely use them. Power is what is needed for cycling and pace for running and the Garmin 910XT works well to provide both metrics (with a suitable power meter on the bike).Read full review
i'm an avid triathlete and this is the best watch out there. It is super easy to use, has a great display and features that motivate your performance (such as the automatic sound and vibrate announcing your mile splits on the run and 5 mile splits on the bike). The download to your computer is simple and automatic. It is also the only tri-watch I know of that gives you valuable feedback on your swim. This toy isn't cheap, but it sure is fun. If there is one thing that isn't great, it is the time-of-day display, it is tiny and only available in some settings, but then again who needs to know the time of day when you are racing or training?