Hi! I've been on the lookout for a new watch for a while now, as my Fitbit Ionic kicked the bucket a while ago (was really disappointed by the device even long before it went black).
Initially I was thinking about the Fenix 6x, I like the rugged look and durability, however it felt a bit too bulky and heavy when I checked it out at a physical store. Then I went through countless reviews and tests on various websites and youtube, and found out that the FR 945 has alot of the same features as the Fenix 6 does, but in a lighter body. Battery life is still more than good enough for me.
Thing is, I'm not an elite athlete. I don't run at all, but I train strength, hike in the mountains/camp, and cycle every once in a while. During winter I'm into a bit of cross-country skiing. I have hopes of getting into a little bit of running too however, maybe a couple times a week during summer. So if I'm honest with myself the high-end multisport watches will probably be overkill for me. But I love the look of the 945/Fenix...
How does Vivoactive 4 compare to the 945? I'm not really that crazy about the touchscreen, and I think the navigation with maps sounds very appealing in the mountains. The option of being helped back to start in unfamiliar areas especially.
Can someone help me decide between these two decives? Do I have to be Usain Bolt to justify wearing a 945? Will the Vivoactive4 be good enough for me? Does it have some other form of decent navigation?