+ Super light
+ Heart rate belt holds and bears in my opinion better than the WearLink Polar.
+ The compound to a satellite is constructed much faster than in the 305er
+ Connection to the satellite is not demolished after about 10 runs with the clock. The running tracks were mostly in densely forest.
+ Easy operation. Did not many settings or other functions (running against a virtual partner or save waypoints) such as the 305er. However, the final result in Garmin Connect is the same. It is the distance of the pulse, the pace and height displayed.
+ The snaps on the clock are smoother than in the 305er
regarding the 3 possible indications on the display:
it is possible the kilometer run, the pulse (or if you möchste exercise duration instead of the pulse) can display and Pace. Which let us recall briefly that not the current pace is displayed but the average. That means if you stop short, the pace higher and not displays zero. In my opinion, it is not sensible to view the current pace, because it a yes interesiert how fast I just being on the kilometers on the road.
Saving runs:
As I read somewhere that you can save only one run I will overcome this heresy shortly. Yes you can save multiple runs. Man has the RESET button for 3sec at the end of the barrel. hold then the training is stored in the memory. I already have 10 practice sessions of approximately 10 to 13 km on the clock stored. There was still no running overwritten. This means that you can use the clock readily on holiday without having to worry whether the stored run will be overwritten or not.