220 Triathlon

GARMIN VIVOSPORT

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£149.99 The Vivosport is the (below) Vivosmart’s chunkier big brother and with one big addition – GPS. That instantly makes it more attractive to triathlete­s as you can track your run and bike training and receive full maps and data on each route you complete in training. Added to the wrist-based HRM, that gives you pretty much all the data you need. For an extra £30 that’s a big benefit, plus this watch has a unisex design which although not the most stylish (in our opinion), means it won’t look daft on male wrists. You also get a colour screen, which is made of glass rather than polycarbon­ate and which was easier to swipe when wet, and we preferred the bigger screen for visibility and ease of reading when training. The GPS worked well and gave accurate feedback, although it did seem to take a while to connect compared to our usual Garmin Fenix, up to 3 or 4 minutes in areas. garmin.com

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