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Garmin Forerunner 220 Review

It has been over 3 weeks since I started running with my new Garmin Forerunner 220 and over 85 miles logged. While I have not tested all the features of the watch, I can definitely attest to the basic functionality. Throughout the review, you’ll notice me compare it back to the Nike+ SportWatch GPS which I ran with for two years until the screen stopped working when we were in Croatia. This review is not meant to be fully comprehensive but a starting point for those interested in comparing Nike versus Garmin. For true comprehensive reviews of all watches, I really like DC Rainmaker.

Set-up: it was very straightforward to set up the watch. Aside from the basic items you edit when you connect your watch to the computer and Garmin Connect for the first time, there are features you can also edit directly through the menu of the watch. Some of my favorite features which were not available on the Nike+ watch are:

Usage: the watch itself is visually appealing and ridiculously light. I know that sounds like a weird statement but when I had the Nike+ watch it felt like I was wearing something ginormous on the wrist. This watch band actually bends (like a normal watch) unlike Nike so it wraps around my wrist better. Even though the face of the watch takes up my whole wrist, I don’t have issues with the band hurting my wrist when the watch shifts around. When I wore the Nike+ watch for other workouts — i.e. push ups / planks, etc, the watch would leave marks on my wrist. I have a tiny wrist (I can’t buy bangles tiny wrist), so I am not sure if people with bigger wrists have this issue with the Nike+ watch or not. Even though I picked the violet / white color instead of the black / red option, I still wear the watch to work occasionally. Not sure if it’s professional or not, but I love how the watch is a great alternative to my more professional stainless steel watch. On to the actual usage of the watch, it is extremely easy to get started with a run.

Running: thank you for waiting patiently, or jumping to this section of the review! The watch is easy to get ready for a run and works great during a run.

Data: this is my absolute favorite part! I am using a combination of Garmin Connect and RunningAhead to track my runs now. I used to be an exclusive user of Nike+ for my watch and FuelBand but now only for the FuelBand. I love the Nike+ interface and the data tracking piece has been the most difficult in the transition to the new watch.

Overall, I am a big fan of the Garmin Forerunner 220. As with any change, there is an adjustment period and since I was so integrated with Nike+ and the data, the switch required much more work. I used to be the biggest supporter of the Nike+ watch and online interface and I guess if you compared it against the older Garmin models, it made a lot more sense but since Nike hasn’t updated its watch in years, Garmin blew it out of the water with the new Forerunner models.

If you’re interested in additional specific comparisons between the Garmin Forerunner 220 and Nike+ SportWatch GPS, please contact me. Happy running!

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