If you found this review useful, feel free to hit up the links at the end of the post to help support the site. No company gets to see any aspect of my posts or videos before they go live – that’s just the way I roll. As usual, once I’m done with testing here I’ll get the COROS Pace 2 back to them and go out and purchase my own through normal retail channels. Note that COROS sent out a media loaner for me to test on. All of which I cover in-depth here in this review. There are some quirks and other areas to be aware of. But like all things potentially too good to be true, it’s not perfect here either. But don’t worry, I go through piles of data in painstaking data to illustrate that exact point.Īnd of course – all of this at a mere $199 – a fraction of the cost of a Garmin with similar capabilities in the multisport realm. And for those more advanced runners, they’ve come out with easily the most comprehensive built-in support for the Stryd running pod.Īlbeit, in doing so they also slyly made their own running power algorithms seemingly just about as good in 95% of scenarios. Or the lightest GPS watch in the world at 29g, or a new night workout mode. This multisport watch packs in a pile of new and existing features that cover the core needs of most runners and triathletes, while including features not found on even higher-end watches from most of its competitors – such as native running power without any required accessories. No, it’s not a ‘Garmin Killer’, but it will easily siphon off sales. It’s been a while since there’s been a watch that could cause Garmin heartache, and the COROS Pace 2 is unquestionably it.
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