Garmin Forerunner 10 GPS Fitness Monitor - Women's
- Super-easy setup lets you to start running with the press of a single button to track and clearly display essential data
- Tracks time, distance, current pace, calories burned, run/walk intervals, and personal records for 1 mi., 1 km, 5 km, 10 km and half-marathon distances
- High-sensitivity GPS offers accurate, reliable and consistent tracking of run data
- Plan, upload, share and relive your runs online at Garmin Connect
- Streamlined design is smaller than most GPS watches, accommodating style and comfort
- Rechargeable battery provides power for 4 - 5 hrs. in GPS training mode and more than a month in non-GPS watch mode
- The Garmin Forerunner 10 GPS fitness monitor is water-resistant to 50m (165 ft.)
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| Best use | Fitness |
|---|---|
| GPS/Satellite detectable | Yes |
| Tracks calories burned | Yes |
| Heart rate sensor type | Unavailable |
| Altimeter | No |
| Preloaded map | None |
| Number of routes | Based on available memory |
| Number of waypoints | 0 |
| Alarm | Yes |
| Stopwatch | Yes |
| Time display | Yes |
| Illumination | Backlight |
| Battery type | Lithium ion |
| Average battery life | (GPS mode) 4 - 5 hrs. / (watch mode) 1 month |
| Display size | 0.81 x 0.77 inches |
| Gender | Women's |
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Dec 8, 2014Stopped working after 2 months
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Aug 7, 2014Good for what you're looking forI purchased this about two weeks ago and it does exactly what I need it to do: track my distance, time that I've been running, and also my mile pace. I didn't get the next model up because I...
Read More I purchased this about two weeks ago and it does exactly what I need it to do: track my distance, time that I've been running, and also my mile pace. I didn't get the next model up because I didn't was the heart rate monitor. I thought that all the colors were kind of silly so I opted for black so that I wouldn't detest looking at my wrist every time I wanted to check my time/pace/distance. My only complaint is how LONG it takes for the GPS to find itself. I find that I've run for a mile -- or more -- before the GPS kicks in. Kind of defeats the purpose so I'm learning to adjust. -
May 3, 2014GPS wouldn't workI ran with this watch for a year. My biggest complaint was that unless the watch was fully charged, it couldn't track my location. So I had to carry the charger with me everywhere. Also- doe...
Read More I ran with this watch for a year. My biggest complaint was that unless the watch was fully charged, it couldn't track my location. So I had to carry the charger with me everywhere. Also- does not have capability to pair with a heart rate monitor. I will be upgrading to the 220- more expensive but worth it -
Apr 9, 2014disappointedI had high hopes of being able to track the distance of my walks. However, this watch is off by 15%. When i have walked a mile, it only logs .85 miles. I am returning this watch!
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Feb 27, 2014Great running watch and EASY to operateI purchased this watch for my wife who used it when she runs. She recently ran a marathon with it and the batteries lasted the entire race (4:15 Hrs) and accurately reported the distance an...
Read More I purchased this watch for my wife who used it when she runs. She recently ran a marathon with it and the batteries lasted the entire race (4:15 Hrs) and accurately reported the distance and average pace. The graphical dashboard that Garmin offers for free in conjunction to this watch easily allows users to keep track of past runs. The watch itself is VERY easy to set up and allows users to modify the default face displays when tracking distance. My wife likes how it only takes one button to start and stop the watch and she also likes how she can quickly she where she's at in regards to mileage and pace. She also likes the weight and size, since she has small wrists. Overall, I think this is a great watch and the price is not bad in regards to other brands. -
Feb 25, 2014Nice small GPSI've used other Garman GPS products and they have all been good but were much larger and bulkier than this one. This one doesn't have a lot of features but I didn't use most of the features...
Read More I've used other Garman GPS products and they have all been good but were much larger and bulkier than this one. This one doesn't have a lot of features but I didn't use most of the features on my old Garmin anyway. It gets the satelite quickly and works well for me. -
Dec 5, 2013Awesome!I bought this in efforts to motivate myself while running. This has indeed helped me achieve my goals by keeping me accountable. It is easy to use and it tracks my pace and laps. I wish I ha...
Read More I bought this in efforts to motivate myself while running. This has indeed helped me achieve my goals by keeping me accountable. It is easy to use and it tracks my pace and laps. I wish I had the strap to keep track of heart rate, but it is not included in the package. -
Nov 13, 2013Good watch from a cycling perspectiveI bought this watch primarily for cycling. I chose a watch over a bike computer because I wanted the versatility to also use it for hiking and jogging. Having said that, I have had the wat...
Read More I bought this watch primarily for cycling. I chose a watch over a bike computer because I wanted the versatility to also use it for hiking and jogging. Having said that, I have had the watch for a couple weeks and only used it for cycling so far. In addition, I wanted a less expensive and smaller device. I have very small wrists and this is one of the smallest GPS watches on the market. I thought it was a bit bulky at first but quickly got used to it and bardly notice it anymore. I have not had any problems with the watch. I get a signal quickly (usually in less than 10 seconds). Having said that, it seems that it works very similar to the GPS I used to have for my car. That is, if you start the watch at the same location as where you last stopped it, it finds the signal quickly. However, if your location is very different from your last use, it take a bit longer. During my rides, I have had no problems with loss of signal and my routes/mileage are all very accurate. The screen is big and easy to read. For cycling, you can use to have the watch display "speed" instead of "pace." This is pretty much the only consideration the device has for cyclists. Other aspects (i.e. calories burned) are calculated as if you were running. My biggest concern when I first bought it was that the battery life with GPS on is only 5 hours (one of the shortest on the market). However, I have done a 5.5 hour ride and not had the battery die, so I know that the battery does last at least its advertised length of time. The screen is big and easy to read. There are a total of three screens you can toggle between. The firsts has the current time and date. The other two screens can each display two stats: distance, time elapsed, pace, or calories burned. It is fully customizable so you can have those elements in whichever combination you choose. The only complaint I have is that it forces you to choose one option for the "pace" category between current pace, average pace, current speed, and average speed. You can not, for example, have average speed on one screen, and current speed on another. You have to choose between which of these statistics you want to know during your workout.
Read More Loved this watch for the first two months... then the GPS location function stopped working (taking >20 mns to 'get location' to start the run) and when it did click in it failed to measure my runs accurately. Returned. Do not recommend.