I would say just have a level surface you can put it on and somewhat close to the elevation of your mat. My setup is 6 feet from the unit to the ball and about 10-11 feet for the ball to travel and I'm pretty happy. Irons are good distances. Driver maybe…
I have the same problem. I have run many times outside but when I run indoors on a 200m track the distance measured by the Garmin is totally off... like 30% longer than it should be for several miles, then it goes about 10% short for a mile then it is…
Simple: When you disable gps, the distance traveled is calculated from the number of steps and the step length stored in the watch. Looks like your stored step length might be too short.
TobiasLj, the Anaerobic points for short sprints is not so much about HR values. I will show todays test results in a moment. Yes, I have 3D speed and distance enabled. Shouldn't I?
Hi, as I commented on a similar thread for Venu (which I use), the 2 short buzzes it gives only work for time-constrained intervals and for distance ones there is nothing (I spent hours testing that). It used to buzz nicely and for long enough before…
As I wrote before the alerts come with the track, but be aware that when you directly copy .gpx files from a PC to the watch, they are lost. Fit or GC are the options that work. It worked the same way on a Fenix 3 and afaIk it is similar on newer watches…