Garmin continues to dominate the fitness watch market with its extensive range of running and multisport wearables, catering to beginners, elite athletes, and everyone in between. Choosing the right model depends on budget, features, and intended use—from basic step counting to advanced performance analytics.
Wareable’s testing team has rigorously evaluated every current Garmin watch, including the newly announced Forerunner 570 and Forerunner 970, set to replace the 265 and 965 models. Early testing suggests these may be Garmin’s most capable running watches yet, though full reviews are pending.
May 2025 Update: Forerunner 970 and 570 Debut
Garmin’s latest Forerunner models introduce upgraded sensors and training metrics, with the HRM 600 chest strap required to unlock the 970’s top-tier running features. Initial impressions praise their performance, though pricing may lead some buyers to consider previous-generation alternatives. A comprehensive review will follow in June.
Top Garmin Picks for Every Runner
Best Entry-Level Option: Forerunner 165
Ideal for new runners, this budget-friendly AMOLED watch offers reliable GPS, adaptive training plans, and a lightweight design. Battery life excels at 17 hours in GPS mode, though music storage requires a pricier variant.
Performance-Focused Upgrade: Forerunner 265
With advanced metrics like VO2 max estimates and recovery insights, this model suits runners aiming to optimize training. The vibrant AMOLED display and multisport tracking make it a standout midrange choice.
Premium Smartwatch Hybrid: Venu 3
Blending fitness and lifestyle features, the Venu 3 rivals Apple and Samsung with its sleek design, accurate heart rate monitoring, and intuitive wellness tools.
Elite Multisport Mastery: Fenix 8
The top-tier Fenix 8 series delivers unmatched battery life, rugged durability, and cutting-edge analytics for trail runners and endurance athletes. Multiple configurations accommodate diverse preferences.
Budget-Friendly Alternative: Instinct 3
For outdoor enthusiasts seeking Fenix-level functionality at a lower cost, the Instinct 3 excels with exceptional battery life and robust performance tracking.
Testing Methodology
Wareable’s reviews are based on weeks of real-world use across running, cycling, and swimming. Accuracy assessments compare optical heart rate sensors to chest straps, while GPS precision is tested against dual-frequency GNSS devices. Health metrics are validated against Oura Ring and Whoop 4.0 data.
Forerunner 165 Highlights
Released in early 2024, this model fills a gap in Garmin’s lineup with its affordable AMOLED screen and strong feature set. Notable inclusions like PacePro pacing strategies and adaptive training recommendations make it a versatile pick, though the lack of built-in music storage may deter some users.
As Garmin’s ecosystem grows, selecting the right watch hinges on balancing price, functionality, and personal fitness goals. Stay tuned for in-depth reviews of the newest models.