Let' get it started. Post your GPS results and comparisons.
FR935 vs F5s
FR935 vs FR920
FR935 vs FR23x
Thanks!
If distance and pace accuracy is very important to you, I'd recommend the Stryd footpod. I don't run on trails, and in my experience it is EXTREMELY accurate with the default calibration (and no auto calibration). It has always been within 0.5% of the plotted distance (and never over the distance) and instant pace is definitely usable. It's been so good that I've turned off GLONASS and 1 second recording. Even so the GPS tracks have been better then the F3 and the 910 before that.
Hi,
I'm running with the Forerunner 935 since one month.
Before I had a Forerunner 310XT and a Fenix 3. With the 310XT and the F3 the tracks were sometimes buckled, but the calculated distance was very accurate. (At 10km competitions the deviation was less than 1%.)
The tracks of the FR935 are looking well on the map.
But the calculated distance is generally 1,5 to 2 percent shorter than on the old watches and also shorter than theoretical distance.
You can see it on the following tracks. The normal distance is 10,0km. The distances with the FR935 were shown also with 10,0 and 10,05km on Garmin Connect. But the tracks were 200m longer (100m by a dertour and 100m at the end).
As Comparison you will find old tracks from the 310XT and F3.
I know that the GPS accuracy at consumer products is +-2%, but the shown track on the map is ok. Only the calculated distance is too short.
(The track with 1s recording was the shortest track.)
Can you confirm that the tracks are shorter?
http://www.mygpsfiles.com/app/#etVdKwWr
Regards,
Christian
Garmin foot pod gives a decent enough pace but will certainly need calibration to make that meaningful and then only so within certain pace ranges.
Unless you do all your running under trees or in other areas of poor GPS I would just use the watch for distance.