Shanghai Running Magazine Shanghai Running Q2 2014. Volume 2 | Page 36

Garmin seems to have found a winner with the 220/620 series of running watches By Mike Creasy In November I found myself on a business trip in Chicago...during that same week Garmin released its new Forerunner 220 and Forerunner 620 running watches: *Click photo to read more I had been running with a Garmin 400 series for a number of years.... this was the Garmin with the bezel that handled most of its functions. Most runners (including this one) found the bezel to be extremely temperamental to say the least as the watch did not like working in the rain and you could not use it with gloves and sometimes it just decided not to work...most of the users figured the guy who designed it had never run in his life. As someone told me recently “it was the watch you had to sneak up on to get it to work”. Anyway, I had a choice to make in Chicago. Do I take a chance on being one of the first to buy a 220 or do I wait to see what people thought of it. My old watch’s battery was completely shot and I had the Shanghai Marathon in early December. So I went ahead and took the chance. I received a $40 credit for handing in the old Garmin so the net price was around $210 ($250 less the $40). Shortly after I emailed my running friends in Shanghai about my new purchase....everyone of them 36 thought I was a fool in thinking that Garmin could get a running watch right. Note the 620’s additional features primarily include a touch screen for an additional $150 Over the past 3 months I have really enjoyed this watch. Positive features include: • Weight - the 220 is about 30 grams lighter than my older watchand it feels more comfortable to run with. • Style - you could easily wear the 220 as an everyday watch. • Bezel is gone - this is probably the best thing about the 220... the bezel has been replaced with 4 buttons that control all of the functions. The 4 buttons are very easy to navigate, so much so that you really don’t need to review the instructions to use it. • Features - all of what was good from the previous versions of the watch was brought over to the 220 including multiple display options (e.g. pace, average pace, distance, and lots more). The display is completely customizable. © Shanghai Running 2014 • Vibration - a new feature is the ability to have the watch vibrate in certain circumstances (e.g. when you hit each kilometer or mile). I actually like this instead of the watch beeping at me. • Battery life - so far it’s very good...at least 5 times better than my old watch. • GPS is accurate and reliable. • GPS connection speed is extremely fast.Note: A month after the purchase the GPS was not consistently working...I thought... here we go again, after a few runs sans GPS I called Garmin to see what the problem is. They determined that the user (that’s me) had not updated to the watch’s latest software. I updated the software and have not had a problem since. The verdict Overall I am very pleased with this watch...it seems that Garmin has learned from its previous mistakes and gotten this watch right. I would highly recommend the 220 or 620 for serious runners or not so serious runners with $250 to spend. The IT Band in Runners By Nick Sherwood ial ba