Enduro 3 Sport Watch
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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
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- 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 94 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 29, 2025
Great Watch and Upgraded Interface
I thoroughly enjoy this watch. The battery is impressive. The updated interface is refreshing—coming from a six pro—and user-friendly. The included software features are great, and the ability to add more via ConnectIQ is very useful. The topo mapping is extremely useful for adventures in unfamiliar environments. I’ve used the pre downloaded map numerous times to find the trail when things got more adventurous than anticipated.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
April 28, 2025
Amazing Features!
I purchased the Enduro 3 for the GPS, winter sport categories, training feedback, and battery life. I am amazed at the amount of information this thing provides! I've been wearing it for 3 weeks and I still have a 14 day battery charge left! I've tracked backcountry ski tours, snowshoeing, hiking, cycling, and running and have found the data to be extremely accurate. I know I've only scratched the surface of what this watch can provide but that's the beauty of it too - you can use it straight out of the box without too much brain damage or you can meticulously plow through all the advanced features. The watch feels weightless on my wrist and the oversize face is easy to read. I love this Enduro 3!
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 24, 2025
Battery Beast
After 3 weeks of use, it's very obvious the Enduro 3 has fantastic battery life. After two weeks of heavy use, daily workouts of 1-4 hours and I still had 20% battery left. The MIP screen is great and beautiful to use outside. 3rd party watch faces work well, many don't effect the battery compared to the ones provided in the watch. Highly recommended.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 22, 2025
Hits all the marks!
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. My primary activities are lifting, hiking, golf -- and increasingly running. 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. I am happy with the MIP display and prefer it over AMOLED. The size is totally fine and I sleep with it every night. Took a few days to get used to wearing it 24/7. In all honesty, the Enduro 3 is overkill for my needs as a mid-40s dude who exercises but it's spot on for my wants.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
April 22, 2025
If you're reading this buy the watch already
I got this watch a few months ago and it haven't regretted it for a moment. First things first, I have only had to charge it 3 times since I bought it back at the beginning of the year (like 3-4 months ago!) the battery's life is phenomenal. I got this watch because I wanted to get back into shape and decided to start running, swimming, biking, etc. And this watch has been amazing for that! Not only does it track my activities accurately (and auto upload them to Strava) it provides recommendations of workouts to do, and lets me set up weight room workouts for cross training days. I feel healthier and happier since getting this watch not due entirely to it but due to the lifestyle that came with it. If you made it this far do yourself a favor and just buy the watch already, you won't regret it.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
April 22, 2025
Incredible
Battery life is insane. Even with running about 40 miles a week I barely make a dent on the battery life and the solar actually works.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
April 20, 2025
This Is the One !
The Enduro 3 rocks !!! I switched from Apple Ultra. Have to admit that I miss the tight Apple integration - Calendar, Reminders, and the ability to respond to txt message on Apple Watch - but those items are offset by the insane battery life and extensive training metrics. I get about 14 to 15 days from each charge cycle. Body Battery and Sleep Coach have given me insights I didn't know I needed, and Garmin has "Connect", a proper web based application to dive into the extensive training stats, and you can actually download / export the data. Highly recommend the Enduro 3. Get it !!

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
April 17, 2025
After 2.5 years with Apple Watch Ultra...
....I finally broke as the battery would probably not quite last a very long run with music. I wanted to stop having to think about battery and charging early morning to make sure it will last a long run + a full day. So -- got the Enduro 3. I view the change as having a few extremes. Some things are so much better on Apple and others so much better on Garmin. Pros: - Much better look. I hate the square Apple watch and I love the rugged Garmin look - Battery - I think the overall data / coaching aspect when in a training plan ahead of an event is significantly better on Garmin Cons: - The screen graphics (not a big thing for me, I thought) is woeful. It reminds me graphic calculators from high school 25 years ago. - The app store environment. I am very unhappy with the watch face options. The whole thing looks very unprofessional. - Integration with Apple Health on my iPhone. I didn't research this since I assumed Garmin data will flow through seamlessly. A bunch of the data doesn't flow through. E.g. HRV, wrist temp, respiratory rate, VO2 Max. The Apple Vitals are no longer useable. - I should haven realized this ahead of time. The solar ring actually takes up a lot of watch face space Overall -- I think the Garmin is better for me. It comes down to the battery and the look.
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 15, 2025
Pretty good
I bought this about a month ago and so far really enjoy its features. Everything is relatively easy to figure out. I’m not as impressed trying to upload a trail on a map. It seems like this portions needs more work
Originally reviewed on Garmin
April 13, 2025
Everything you need and looks great!
Enormous amounts of data. Used for multiple ski tours, very comfortable and functional. Looks great too!

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
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