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Garmin
Enduro 3 Sport Watch

4.574468085106383 out of 5 stars
47 Reviews
$899.99
Color:Black

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Why We Like The Garmin Enduro 3 Sport Watch

We eat pain for breakfast, so naturally we wear Garmin's Enduro 3 Sport Watch. When set in max battery GPS mode, this watch cannot die as long as it can harness the power of the sun throughout the day, which means we finally met our match. Challenge accepted. The lighter construction features a titanium bezel and crystal face that protect against impacts and scratches, and a soft, stretchy nylon band that wicks and breathes for optimal comfort to enhance that barely-there feel. As we chew up and spit out miles, the SatIQ tech keeps our location locked, the grade-adjusted pace and heart rate metrics help us manage our effort, and the built-in LED flashlight keeps the lights on when the sun goes down.


Details

  • High-performance sports watch with unlimited power for the limitless adventurer
  • Tough, lightweight housing built to go the distance
  • Power Sapphire lens resists scratches and harnesses the sun
  • Battery lasts up to 320 hours in GPS mode with solar charging
  • Built-in LED flashlight shows the way when your headlamp dies
  • Targeted strength training plans and stamina tracking for breaking plateaus
  • Preloaded topo maps, SatIQ tech, and round-trip routing keep you on track
  • Tracks performance metrics, heart health, altitude/heat acclimation, sleep, and more
  • Item #GRMF07P
Housing Material
[case] fiber-reinforced polymer, [bezel] titanium
Strap Material
nylon hook-and-loop
Face Material
Power Sapphire crystal
Movement
digital
Pedometer
yes
Odometer
yes
Altimeter
yes
Barometer
yes
Heart Rate Monitor
wrist-based
Submersible
10ATM (submersible up to 100m)
Technical Features
please see size chart for complete list of technical features
Wireless
Bluetooth, ANT+, Wi-Fi
Operating System
Garmin Connect
Date Indicator
yes
Weekday Indicator
yes
Alarms
clock, time/distance alerts, heart rate alerts, incident alerts, inactivity alerts, configurable lap alerts, storm alert, goal alerts, custom
Backlight
yes
Battery Type
rechargeable
Battery Life
[smartwatch] up to 36 days (90 days with solar), [battery saver watch mode] up to 92 days (unlimited with solar), [GPS only] up to 120hr (320hr with solar), [all satellite systems] up to 80hr (144hr with solar), [all satellite systems + multi-band] up to 60hr (90hr with solar), [all satellite systems + music] up to 22hr, [max battery GPS] up to 210hr (unlimited with solar), [expedition GPS] up to 77 days (unlimited with solar)
Low Battery Indicator
yes
Includes
Enduro 3 Sport Watch, charging/data cable, documentation
Face Size
51mm
Claimed Weight
63g
Activity
running, training, swimming, hiking, cycling, mountain bike, climbing, paddling, surfing, skiing, snowboarding, Nordic skiing, team sports, racket sports, motor sports
Manufacturer Warranty
limited 1 year

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Overall Rating

4.5 based on 47 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 1 reviews
2 Stars - 2 reviews
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1 out of 5 stars

January 9, 2025

BATTERY DOES NOT READ ACCURATELY ENDURO3

This started back in August around my birthday when the Enduro 3 was coming out. I was happy to upgrade from my fenix7 sapphire after the amazing experience I had. I was telling my father about all the features and especially the extensive battery performance. OR SO I thought. Come Christmas and my father surprises with the Enduro 3 and I was so amazed with it out of the box. I put it on my wrist and see it reads 27d battery. I immediately begin to start telling my friends about how cool this is and show my father as he has the fore runner. By Jan 1 the battery read 6d and I immediately felt something was off. I email Garmin support and and per there instructions “update the maps and charge it to 100 and see the reading on battery.” I felt a little it was a little bizarre to update maps for a battery issue but I did it anyways and on the day the maps update was installed the battery was charged to 100% or 35d, on Jan 3rd. Fast forward to today Jan 8 the battery life is 11D it’s steadily losing 4 days in a single day and it’s all factory settings and pulse ox is not on all the time. Not to mention I don’t even wear it during work so it’s off for 8 hours a day… I’m extremely Disappointed over anything. I would just want to exchange this watch because I believe it’s this watch and not the product that’s is failing. Please reach out. I’m already in contact with support you can see the reference number ID per the email I’m using here.

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LIMEJUICE

Originally reviewed on Garmin

5 out of 5 stars

January 8, 2025

Excellent watch! Upgraded from original Enduro

Excellent watch! Upgraded from original Enduro Running Umstead100 in April, looking forward to use all the capabilities during training and at the event.

CharlesCandles

Originally reviewed on Garmin

5 out of 5 stars

January 8, 2025

Switched from Apple Watch -- wow!

As an Apple Watch user since nearly the original release, I realized I was paying enough monthly fees to get the Apple Watch to give me the kind of insights and features that come free with the Garmin to justify exploring whether it makes sense to cancel all of them and make the switch. I didn't realize how much more motivating the Garmin infrastructure would be to drive my fitness to new heights. I valued getting phone notifications on my wrist with the Apple Watch, but I rarely took actions on the watch. It usually served as a reason to ignore the buzzing phone or to grab the phone and take action. In this use case, the Garmin shines and even basic interactions like responding "OK" or "Yes"/"No" to a text have been fine. Apple Watch has a more robust app store, for sure, but with the built-in functionality of the Garmin watch, I don't really miss it. The insights I get from the Garmin are far superior than what I had cobbled together with several subscription apps. The Garmin Morning Report feels indispensable. The ability to set cardio training based on specific races coming up has been great and pushed me to train differently -- and resulted in a personal best effort in my latest race. Battery life is insane. I'm doing a LOT of activities and it looks like about 3+ weeks between charges will be the norm. I did a lab test for VO2 Max, heart rate zones, etc. The Garmin was within a small rounding error vs the lab studies. The lab tech geeked out with me comparing the two, and he said he is going to consider swapping his Apple Watch Ultra 2 for a Garmin after seeing how they stacked up. The only disappointment is the strength training interface. I'm still using my Fitbod app -- the only app I continue to subscribe to that I had hoped to replace. Hopefully Garmin will make an acquisition and elevate this tracking in the future.

Andy216

Originally reviewed on Garmin

4 out of 5 stars

January 6, 2025

Great if it’s a first Garmin watch

Great GPS watch and has pretty much everything for training. Long battery life is a joke - it runs on one charge for about 16 days with every day 1-2 hours of GPS use, which is just 2 days longer than 3 years old fenix 7. So if you already have not too old fenix doesn’t make sense to switch

rdbmsa

Originally reviewed on Garmin

5 out of 5 stars

January 3, 2025

Great watch . Battery is great !

Had watch for 3 weeks, tough, durable good battery life. Not crazy about the watch band but that’s an easy fix .

Jpate48

Originally reviewed on Garmin

5 out of 5 stars

December 24, 2024

Love the Enduro 3

This watch rocks. Wish was Amoled - I'm sure Garmin will figure that challenge out. Battery life is insane. I wear all day. At the gym. On my runs. And to work. Classy look.

Icravelife

Originally reviewed on Garmin

5 out of 5 stars

December 20, 2024

Never going back to Apple…amazing!

I have had two Apple Watches and while the features are great, the battery life was horrible. I love the enduro 3. Have had it two weeks wearing it 24/7 only to take off while in the shower and I am still at 48% battery. The watch syncs well to the iPhone, I get notifications but the workout tracking and sleep tracking is amazing. The first day, I did a strength training workout. Selected strength and started. Heart rate tracking was great, love you can track sets. The greatest part, after the workout, the watch could tell I did bench and synced to the garmin connect to show all the sets, targeted muscle groups and how long to recover. Also, sleep tracking and garmin coach…so many features to talk about. If you are on the fence, don’t be.

JeremyB

Originally reviewed on Garmin

5 out of 5 stars

December 18, 2024

Great Battery

I bought this watch because my Samsung could not live through a one day backpack trip. Snow is too deep in Idaho for a backcountry trip but drove half way down California with GPS tracking, battery going from 100-60%.Put it in bright sun and went from 60- 80% in three hours. Watch said it could last another week but I did not test it. Great pair with cell phone and Garmin apps if I need larger maps. I suspect I could last forever in the backcountry with judicious solar charging.

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ttuschka

Originally reviewed on Garmin

2 out of 5 stars

December 16, 2024

It's ok.

The battery life is really good but it's massive and feels uncomfortable. The solar "charging" doesn't actually seem to do anything at all. The heart rate broadcasting is extremely buggy compared to my now 7 year old Fenix 5S. It's an alright watch but really doesn't offer too much more than my Fenix 5s, other than a few features. It's seems like a better deal than a Fenix 8 so if you don't already have a. Watch then it would be fine, but it's not really worth "upgrading" to this watch in my opinion.

Endur-no.

Originally reviewed on Garmin

4 out of 5 stars

December 15, 2024

It's An Improvement

Much better than the 2 previous models. Strap seems very cheesy and cheap. Take note from Coros on velcro strap production. Buttons where to hard to press. No spring to them. Garmin is headed in the right direction, besides those two minor issues.

Moe88

Originally reviewed on Garmin

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