My Initial Observations of the F5S

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Just me, Deeter26_2.

My turn for a cut at first impressions. I'm currently field testing the F5S (Black Sapphire) and it's pretty amazing.

I'm a F3 guy through and through but this new toy is equally impressive. There are several subtle improvements that capture my attention.

From the manual I noticed that it would be able to Lap While Paused. I've seen several requests for this ability although I've never seen the need or understood when it might be useful. Nonetheless, it's there and will be appreciated by some.

Also in the manual I noticed it has a GPS signal strength data field. Here's how it looks.



OK, maybe not exactly what folks have been asking for but again, I've never really seen the need. Accuracy has never been an issue or concern for me. The F3 has been straight up exceptional so no surprise that the F5S performs as well right out of the box. I suppose I should add that as a solid advocate of the GPS performance of the F3 I'm usually dismissed as a quack or someone who doesn't understand GPS quality or bends the GPS limitations to my own liking so that I can defend the F3. That's funny. I'm extremely demanding of GPS expectations especially when doing pace based workouts. I'm fortunate to be able to do workouts on a course with QTR mile markings by a certified race director. The F3 hits markers within 1-3 steps consistently. Never misses. On the one sample I have with the F5S it was equally remarkable. I get tired of defending the F3 since it's been so solid for me. For reference I've got about 5000 miles and counting with that guy and never been disappointed. With that out of the way......

Power Save alerts. YAY!!! Finally. Have wanted this on the F3 since the beginning so super excited to see it implemented here. OK, not the biggest of deals and I've learned how to not get bit when using the F3 but it's a simple feature on every Garmin watch so I really appreciate it on the F5S.

Auto Lap overrides laps in workout/interval mode. Not for me. Many people like this functionality but I'm in the other camp. It's super easy to create a Workout profile with Manual Lapping only (which I've done) so no harm no foul. The F3 flirted with this in beta for awhile but had some issues so never made it to production. Yay! Anyway, most new releases follow this method so I wasn't really surprised that the F5S has this too.

Metric Auto Scroll in paused mode. Super nice! I think this also comes from the Forerunner family. I'm not legally blind but I'm visually challenged. Severely. Like I can't read a thing on my watch without reading glasses and so out in the field I struggle. On pause, the F3 contains activity metrics that are invisible to me. The F5S scrolls the data in a large font that I can almost read. Nice!



Last Sport/Last Run widgets. Always wanted the F3 to accumulate weekly Run widget mileage regardless on whether I used Run, Trail Run, or Indoor Run. It was all running to me. F5S does this. Last Sport will give me stats for the last activity I performed. Last Run will give me a weekly tally of all Run subcategories. F3 will not. It treats Last Sport and Last Run identically and won't give me a snapshot of true weekly mileage. This is awesome! Although I actually prefer the widget layout of the F3



The shrunken 'hour' field. Noticed during a long run that my timer seemed to be corrupted or I had toggled to another screen or who knows what. Remembered that I had read somewhere that the hour field shrank, so quickly got orientated and adjusted. It just caught me off guard at first. The F3 does this as well so shouldn't have surprised me. It's just with my poor vision I completely lost the leading hour field. Probably just because it is so close to the outer edge that I missed it. Clearly the minute/second fonts are wider than the F3 and more readable. Anyone with moderate eyesight probably wouldn't even blink at this behavior.



Gyroscope. I'm only guessing but I feel like it might be helping in the area of distance accrual when I'm out in the trails. I spend a lot of time on single track wooded trails and have been recording slightly longer distance. That's cool! Like when I upload to a service that will recalculate based on recorded GPS points I come in almost spot on. The F3 accrues shorter. Again, I really don't fret about that. As a trail runner I get out to enjoy the terrain and let myself go. I'm NOT doing pace based training in that environment and I'm out there for the pure thrill of it. Anyway, point for the F5S here.

Battery Life. On a 3:45 run I went from 100% down to 66%. That gets me 11-12 hours in GPS mode. The F3 dropped to 74% so seems to be in range. I'm probably not running longer than 10 hours most days. HA!

Size. Did I say that I was an F3 guy? I'm used to it. I like the weight and bulk of it. The F5S just seems too small for me even though the screen size is the same. I know that makes me odd. MOST people will appreciate the build and beauty of the F5S cause it is certainly all of that. It's gorgeous. I love the Quick Fit straps. Wearing the F5S makes me covet the Chronos even more I think. I want big. I want bulky. The F3 is dreamy!

Enough from me today. I'll add more as I accumulate more data or discover new features. I wanted to add in some track data but unfortunately, MYGPSFILES doesn't support the new fit structure yet. Drat!!



Regardless.......this watch is a solid home run and I would recommend in a heartbeat!
  • Some studio photos ( I mean crap shots) from my phone.

    F5S - Left Wrist




    F3 - Right Wrist

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    0 Former Member over 8 years ago
    Awesome. Thanks! They both look great but for a 24/7 watch the size of the 5S looks fantastic.
  • I'll have to try imagelive. Thanks. All my pics are on photobucket and url'ed in. That used to work just fine....

    The GPS status is just another data field that can be added to any screen. Referenced in the Appendix (Data Fields). It's not a special status screen, just a screen with a single data field (found under Other when selecting data).

    I spend too much time reading manuals. :)


    Thanks ! Must say the F5s with a black bezel looks a lot better to my eyes than those with a silver bezel. Will have to check to see if it's only available on the sapphire versions ?

    EDIT - so unfortunately not, hum...
    From https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2017/01/hands-on-garmins-new-fenix-5-multisport-gps-serieswith-mapping.html
    Fenix 5S – $599: White bezel with white silicone band (band officially called ‘Carrara’)
    Fenix 5S – $599: Silver bezel with turquoise silicone band
    Fenix 5S – $599: Silver bezel with black silicone band
    Fenix 5S Sapphire – $699: Black bezel with black band (+ includes a yellow silicone band)
    Fenix 5S Sapphire – $699: ‘Champagne’ bezel with gray suede band (+ includes a white silicone band)
    Fenix 5S Sapphire – $849: ‘Champagne’ bezel with golden color metal band (+ includes a black silicone band)
  • Battery Life. On a 3:45 run I went from 100% down to 66%. That gets me 11-12 hours in GPS mode. The F3 dropped to 74% so seems to be in range. I'm probably not running longer than 10 hours most days. HA!



    Thanks for this very insightful review. On the pictures the black bezel appears almost identical to the F3's bezel, more greyish than black (which I like). Will have to see in real life.

    Could I ask you what settings you used on the 5S on that run? Was HR or Bluetooth turned on? GPS at 1sec recording? Glonass activated?
    Trying to get a feel if the battery life would suit my needs.
  • Pace Gauge

    Been putting the 5S through the ringer and have some additional usage observations.

    When following a pace driven workout you get a really awesome pace gauge. Similar to the HR gauge I imagine, it uses a color coded speed dial to help you stay in 'range' I've found it very useful!



    When following a workout that isn't pace driven (or when following an interval session), the gauge is replace by a dynamic status bar that empties according to distance/time remaining. Glancing at the watch during a hard effort I've found it to be fairly useful too.



  • Thanks for this very insightful review. On the pictures the black bezel appears almost identical to the F3's bezel, more greyish than black (which I like). Will have to see in real life.

    Could I ask you what settings you used on the 5S on that run? Was HR or Bluetooth turned on? GPS at 1sec recording? Glonass activated?
    Trying to get a feel if the battery life would suit my needs.


    I use a pretty bare bones set up. OHR is off. I've always been more pace based in my training. Bluetooth off as far as I can see. I think it's off by default if you aren't paired to any bluetooth devices. Nothing paired on my end! I always use Smart recording. If you follow the accuracy thread it seems like I'm really missing out but I'm definitely in the Smart recording camp. GPS only. Haven't activated Glonass yet as I haven't had a need. Stellar performance without it so I'm good. Watch is on the charger every night so battery life certainly isn't a serious concern of mine. Training for a 56 miler with elevation so THAT might cause it to tap out but expect to be on a battery pack at some point during that event.
  • Just another shot outside

    The indoor night shots aren't real clear. This is a little bit better.



  • The indoor night shots aren't real clear. This is a little bit better.





    Great pictures - thanks :)

    I can't wait to get mine next week. The F5 is just sligtly too big for my skinny 16,5 cm / 6,5" wrist (fwiw - the F5 works, but the F5S will simply be better).
  • The F5 is just sligtly too big for my skinny 16,5 cm / 6,5" wrist (fwiw - the F5 works, but the F5S will simply be better).


    Same wrist size, same thought. I will need to see both in reality, but I think the weight difference alone drives me towards the F5, not even so much the bezel size itself.
    Looking at these pictures I am undecided whether I should go with black/black or silver/black. Again, will have to see the watches in a shop.

    After many issues with F3 (and return) I'll give it some more weeks and decide in May if I am going to pull the trigger. Looks very good so far.
  • Hmmm, pretty small wrists here (15.5-16cm) and I think the F5 is actually pretty ok... It's big, maybe a bit too big, but good enough imo.