I'd consider myself pretty clued up on Garmin's range of watches. I've been reviewing Garmin watches for the last five years, and I've been writing about fitness for over a decade. I wrote TechRadar's best Garmin watch guide. But even I have trouble sometimes parsing Garmin's complicated, nonsensical names and number systems.
Garmin's taken some steps to slim down the range in recent years, but there's still a lot going on, especially when you consider rivals like the best Apple watches only offer two or three new watches to remember each year. To simplify things even further, those watches immediately supplant their predecessors. Not so with Garmin — anyone who's had a browse on the Garmin website can testify the range is nigh-on impenetrable to people new to running watches.
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