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title: "Garmin Forerunner 310XT Waterproof Running GPS with USB ANT Stick"
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# 50m waterproof wireless data sync 20h battery life Garmin Forerunner 310XT Waterproof Running GPS with USB ANT Stick

**Brand:** garmin
**Price:** 8 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🏃‍♂️ Elevate Your Run, Conquer Every Wave!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Garmin Forerunner 310XT Waterproof Running GPS with USB ANT Stick by garmin
- **How much does it cost?** 8 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- garmin enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted garmin brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay on Track:** Monitor your position, distance, and pace with precision.
- • **Endurance Champion:** Enjoy up to 20 hours of battery life for those long training sessions.
- • **Heartfelt Insights:** Compatible with accessories to track heart rate and power data.
- • **Dive into Performance:** Waterproof to 50 meters, perfect for swimming enthusiasts!
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Tracks and wirelessly syncs your biking and running data effortlessly.

## Overview

The Garmin Forerunner 310XT is a versatile waterproof GPS watch designed for athletes. With a depth rating of 50 meters, it tracks swimming, biking, and running metrics while wirelessly syncing data to your computer. Enjoy a robust 20-hour battery life and the option to connect additional accessories for comprehensive performance tracking.

## Description

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Review: Most bang for your buck - I spent about 3-4 months researching a gps watch for my runs. I think I read almost every review from DC Rainmaker's blog before I finally came to a decision, I even commented on some to get his input. I highly advise looking up his page if you're in need of a gps/training watch. The main reason I got this watch over, say the Garmin F10, is that I enjoy cycling and swimming and I also do tri's. The Garmin F10 is solely for running so I figured I'd get the multisport watch since that's what I do. I thought about the Garmin 910XT but I couldn't bring myself to spend $400 on the latest and greatest. Wasn't worth it for me. GPS: The watch picks up your location from satellites very quickly. I normally just stand outside for at most a minute and I'm ready to go. The accuracy, I believe, haven't done the math yet, is pretty good. From what the watch says to what I map online, there's only like 0.1-0.3 mile difference, I normally run anywhere from 5 to 15 miles (training for a marathon at the moment). Watch Functions: Garmin Connect - it's a pretty sweet software provided from Garmin. You can load your watch data onto there and look at your splits, elevation, average pace, etc. What I really like about the software is that I can map courses to load onto my watch and use the Virtual Pacer to keep me honest. I can also create workouts on the software to load to my watch. This is much easier to set up on a computer than the watch. I use the workout function for my intervals and tempo runs. Virtual Pacer - I haven't used this a whole lot yet but it's pretty neat in the fact that you can set a range of how fast you want to run and it shows two little people. one is the pacer and the other is you and you'll either be behind or ahead of the pacer. Great for helping you figure out your pace and how to hold that pace. Display - there are a bunch of differernt displays you can set up so it's all about personal preference. I use 4 data points page (dist, time, lap pace, instance pace) those are about the only things I want to know while I'm running. Autolap - great function. You can set it to 1, 2, 3, or even a custom mile and it will automatically do the split for you. I believe you can even set it to time also (haven't tried it yet) Size - the watch itself is a little big, but I barely notice it while I'm running. The strap is very comfortable and doesn't move around a lot, even when I'm doing sprints. Display is crisp and clear. I could go on and on about the watch but there's just so many functions on it and I haven't been able to use them all yet. Overall, the watch is great and has everything that I need to help me train better for my events.
Review: !BEWARE OF GARMIN TECHNICAL SUPPORT! - Garmin's Technical Support is absolutely horrible! As far as basic watch functions and features you can count on decent support but any advanced settings, especially from one model to the next there is nobody from their Level 1 or Level II support that knows what they are doing. i.e., I owned the 205 prior to this model and after calling into tech support, level II told me using Virtual Partner mode, I could create a custom step program where the watch would do a negative split pace using virtual partner without me having to touch or make any manual adjustments on the run. Well as it turned out, the idiot who walked me through that had no idea that model did not have that capability so I ended up wasting my whole morning for nothing. I then found out the 310XT did allow that capability so this is why I bought that. That said, I was trying to create a "Custom" program "adding Step" mode and none of the support people were able to truly understand how to program the watch. In fact, after spending an hour, I finally figured out on my own how to do the step except there was a couple of problems. The fist step using virtual partner, it would alarm when I was slower than my pace range or faster but the second step, meaning it would automatically pace me faster, it would not alarm if I was going slower or faster. I called back tech support and to make a long story short, the idiot managed to not only talk me through erasing all my data I saved, he managed to also corrupt my watch and then laughed about it as if it was some kind of joke. Well I called back asking to speak with a manager, he assured me he would email me, get back to me and do whatever it took to resolve this issue. It's been more than a week and I never got a call back. I will say anybody looking for a serious training device this is a great product but don't rely on tech support to know what they are doing. anyway I do like the features like the adding step program so I can run my marathon splits like the following: Mile 1 and 2 virtual partner will do 7:01 pace. Mile 3 through 9 it will automatically go to 6:56 pace,etc...

## Features

- Waterproof to a depth of 50 meters, so you can wear it in the pool or the lake to time your swim
- Tracks bike and run data and sends it wirelessly to your computer
- Track your position, distance, and pace; add accessories to measure heart rate, power data and more
- 20 hours of battery life
- One-year limited warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0025VKW5K |
| Additional Features | GPS |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 20 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #588,307 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #457 in Running GPS Units #10,217 in Electronics & Gadgets |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Built-In Media | USB ANT Stick |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bicycle |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,067) |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753759086411 |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Part Number | 0100074100 |
| Item Weight | 72 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Map Types | Street/Topographical/Tourist |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | 00-00741-00 |
| Model Name | Forerunner 310XT |
| Model Number | 010-00741-00 |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Mounting Type | Wrist Mount |
| Operating System | Android, iOS |
| Resolution | 480 x 272 |
| Screen Size | 3.3 Inches |
| Sport Type | Running, Track & Field, Triathlon |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 069060231601 611105067333 753759086411 066510601557 837654710593 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year Manufacturer's Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Battery Life:** 20 Hours
- **Brand:** Garmin
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Included Components:** USB ANT Stick
- **Map Type:** Street/Topographical/Tourist
- **Model Name:** Forerunner 310XT
- **Mounting Type:** Wrist Mount
- **Screen Size:** 3.3 Inches
- **Special Feature:** GPS
- **Vehicle Service Type:** Bicycle

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Product Packaging** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I am a petite woman with small wrists. Will this watch be too big and/or uncomfortable on a 5 or 6 inch wrist?**
A: I am also petite, 5 feet even and less than 100 pounds.  While the watch is larger than a conventional one, I do not find it uncomfortable, and I have used it on runs as long as a marathon.

**Q: How well does this work with training on a treadmill when you have to been indoors and stationary?**
A: I use the foot pod when running on the treadmill. You will get speed, distance and cadence information that is in the same format as when using the GPS. The foot pod will also give you cadence when are using the GPS outdoors.

**Q: I purchased Garmin Forerunner 310XT Waterproof Running GPS. I need to buy a Heart rate monitor that is compatible. Tell me wich please.**
A: Garmin will tell you need the Garmin Premium Heart Rate Monitor (Soft Strap, ANT+ compatible). I am using the Garmin Heart-Rate Monitor (Regular Strap) I had from my deceased Forerunner 205 and it works fine. Some people complain the old monitor can hurt the side of the chest over the ribcage, so you might choose the new one. It seems to be a lot lighter too. The old one tends to slip when it is not tightly adjusted. Hope this helps.

**Q: what is a "non-standard" battery**
A: Evidently it has a battery that you can only have replaced by them...my previous garmins had the same thing.  I have heard that people can replace it with a battery from an IPOD, takes some soldering in either case. I have not done that.  Batteries on all of my garmins have lasted for years.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Most bang for your buck
*by T***N on July 10, 2013*

I spent about 3-4 months researching a gps watch for my runs. I think I read almost every review from DC Rainmaker's blog before I finally came to a decision, I even commented on some to get his input. I highly advise looking up his page if you're in need of a gps/training watch. The main reason I got this watch over, say the Garmin F10, is that I enjoy cycling and swimming and I also do tri's. The Garmin F10 is solely for running so I figured I'd get the multisport watch since that's what I do. I thought about the Garmin 910XT but I couldn't bring myself to spend $400 on the latest and greatest. Wasn't worth it for me. GPS: The watch picks up your location from satellites very quickly. I normally just stand outside for at most a minute and I'm ready to go. The accuracy, I believe, haven't done the math yet, is pretty good. From what the watch says to what I map online, there's only like 0.1-0.3 mile difference, I normally run anywhere from 5 to 15 miles (training for a marathon at the moment). Watch Functions: Garmin Connect - it's a pretty sweet software provided from Garmin. You can load your watch data onto there and look at your splits, elevation, average pace, etc. What I really like about the software is that I can map courses to load onto my watch and use the Virtual Pacer to keep me honest. I can also create workouts on the software to load to my watch. This is much easier to set up on a computer than the watch. I use the workout function for my intervals and tempo runs. Virtual Pacer - I haven't used this a whole lot yet but it's pretty neat in the fact that you can set a range of how fast you want to run and it shows two little people. one is the pacer and the other is you and you'll either be behind or ahead of the pacer. Great for helping you figure out your pace and how to hold that pace. Display - there are a bunch of differernt displays you can set up so it's all about personal preference. I use 4 data points page (dist, time, lap pace, instance pace) those are about the only things I want to know while I'm running. Autolap - great function. You can set it to 1, 2, 3, or even a custom mile and it will automatically do the split for you. I believe you can even set it to time also (haven't tried it yet) Size - the watch itself is a little big, but I barely notice it while I'm running. The strap is very comfortable and doesn't move around a lot, even when I'm doing sprints. Display is crisp and clear. I could go on and on about the watch but there's just so many functions on it and I haven't been able to use them all yet. Overall, the watch is great and has everything that I need to help me train better for my events.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ !BEWARE OF GARMIN TECHNICAL SUPPORT!
*by J***E on March 10, 2011*

Garmin's Technical Support is absolutely horrible! As far as basic watch functions and features you can count on decent support but any advanced settings, especially from one model to the next there is nobody from their Level 1 or Level II support that knows what they are doing. i.e., I owned the 205 prior to this model and after calling into tech support, level II told me using Virtual Partner mode, I could create a custom step program where the watch would do a negative split pace using virtual partner without me having to touch or make any manual adjustments on the run. Well as it turned out, the idiot who walked me through that had no idea that model did not have that capability so I ended up wasting my whole morning for nothing. I then found out the 310XT did allow that capability so this is why I bought that. That said, I was trying to create a "Custom" program "adding Step" mode and none of the support people were able to truly understand how to program the watch. In fact, after spending an hour, I finally figured out on my own how to do the step except there was a couple of problems. The fist step using virtual partner, it would alarm when I was slower than my pace range or faster but the second step, meaning it would automatically pace me faster, it would not alarm if I was going slower or faster. I called back tech support and to make a long story short, the idiot managed to not only talk me through erasing all my data I saved, he managed to also corrupt my watch and then laughed about it as if it was some kind of joke. Well I called back asking to speak with a manager, he assured me he would email me, get back to me and do whatever it took to resolve this issue. It's been more than a week and I never got a call back. I will say anybody looking for a serious training device this is a great product but don't rely on tech support to know what they are doing. anyway I do like the features like the adding step program so I can run my marathon splits like the following: Mile 1 and 2 virtual partner will do 7:01 pace. Mile 3 through 9 it will automatically go to 6:56 pace,etc...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ First time garmin user
*by G***N on October 2, 2010*

After reading several reviews of the garmin 305 and the new 310 XT I decided to go with the new 310XT for my running (which is what this watch will only be used for.)I run half marathons and wanted something that would let me know whin i hit each mile and track my pace during the race. I have only used the watch several times and am already pleased with its performance. Upon turning it on it finds a satellite within 30 to 40 sec and is ready to go(my father has the 305 and his takes 2 min.)Another feature i like is the virtual running partner, you can set the VP at say 10 min pace and try to keep up or run ahead, and it lets you know if you are falling behind like 30 sec,60,120....ect. The 20 hr battery life is more than i need, but nice to know i have(my father's 305 just makes it through a full marathon on one charge.)Upon being near the USB ANT STICK all data runs are uploaded to the computer,then i can plot my times each lap along with AVG pace. There is a lot of useful information there. I think if if you are into running you can't go wrong with the 310XT, a little high on price but worth it.

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