by Carl C | Product reviews
Back in June Polar announced their Ignite GPS watch. This new watch undercut the higher end Vantage M on price, but yet at the same time also added a slew of features that the Vantage series doesn’t yet have (most of them are coming in November to the Vantage M/V)....
by Carl C | Product reviews
It’s been nearly five months since Garmin first announced their high-end MARQ series watches, which top out at $ 2,500 for the Driver edition. Though the Athlete variant that this review is focused on will set you back ‘only’ $ 1,500. All-in, there’s five different...
by Carl C | Product reviews
It’s very likely that the just announced Elite Suito will be the trainer to beat for 2019 in terms of value for the money. In many ways, this is repeating Elite’s successes of 2017 with the original Elite Direto which dramatically shifted the price equation downwards....
by Carl C | Product reviews
I always like it when Polar gets riled up. It happens every few years (the Finns don’t excite easily), where they turn around and drop a crazy full featured product on the market, driving a significant shift in pricing. I think the just announced Polar Ignite might do...
by Carl C | Product reviews
Over the last month as part of Garmin’s new devices extravaganza, there was barely a mention of ‘live event sharing’ for certain devices. It was almost listed as fine print, right next to ‘if do something stupid using our device, it’s your fault’. But, it was listed –...
by Carl C | Product reviews
Today Suunto took one more step towards filling in their Wheel of Fortune naming scheme mystery series, by announcing the Suunto 5. The unit’s numerals are slotted a step above the Suunto 3, but gapped with the Suunto 9 a theoretical two rungs above it. Here, let me...