@@char_ytt If you don't see the value I respect that. But a cheap 30 bucks watch doesn't do exactly that same as this bit of kit as a whole if we gonna be real about it ;)
@@FrilledNeckDragonUK jupp will be amazing 🙌🏽 i love the forrest so this will help me not so worry about where i go and stuff :D can leave the phone home finaly
Much more than that actually. I'm getting about 56 days in smartmode but it always goes up with the sun. If I switch it to simple watch mode it says 97 days without extra sun. It starts going down quicker when you are using it fullon activities and tracking naturally but I put it on windowsill to get some charge while not using it and have never had to charge it yet on the wall at this point. Impressive :)
@@wambam7290 I would say the solar on these are very good but in the winter in UK I reckon it might struggle to remain fully charged. We shall see but at this point it's fantastic. I know if I really want I can keep it charged and not have to plug it into the grid and that is something I really wanted :) Dragons are doing great. We are currently pairing frillis so fingers crossed!
Bit late but, the tactical has functions which are imho really only interesting for military people. You can use them under Night Vision, you have a Jumpmaster-activity-profile for HALO and HAHO-parachuting. And you have the ability to use a "save" GPS-tracking. Because it´s really easy to track GPS-signals from Sportswatches and map out military installations, troop movements and positions. Afaik this killed a russian high ranking officer and enabled forces to exactly map out western military installation. Because where do you take your run when deployed and in camp... right...along the fence inside camp.^^
actually red should've been in the tactical one since red light is less visible to human eye. even more in NVG. maybe you can mod/engineer it to some extend. red tint of some kind. source: Green light is up to 400% brighter and more vibrant to the human eye than red light
Gosh i would have no idea. It doesnt need to be connected to operate so i would think as long as components hold out you should be good for a very long time. Based on Garmins previous ruggedness and reputation with the Instinct line they can take a beating too. Certainly feels built to last but time will tell amigo.
@@FrilledNeckDragonUK Thank you for the reply, Garmin clarified that the batteries are not replacable and the watch should last for some years atleast. I was looking for a smart watch to replace the GSHOCK in terms of longevity and ruggedness and functionality. This would be my first Garmin. Thinking of giving it a try.
@@wambam7290 Funny you should say that as this has been my first Garmin actually. Before this I only used G-Shocks. Specifically the gbd-h1000 and Gbx-100. I tried the new Gbd-h2000 but had issues and sent it back. As long as this isn't too big for you I am pretty sure you will love it and be blown away by how great they are. Casio has really fallen behind these days and Garmin are on a whole other level when it comes to functionality and value. Anyways good luck on your mission either way ;)
I've had my original Instinct for 3.5 years. Still as good as new, and still getting the occasional update. I cant justify replacing it as it gets texts, ring alarm, cell calls, etc. All my phone info shows up on my wrist in real time. and the workout/gps is top notch. I charge it about once a week...even though its never been below 2 bars. nothing against apple or sansung...but I already have to charge my phone every day. Garmin makes good stuff
I used the 1st gen Instinct about 1.5 year and then sold it. The battery wasnt the problem but the buttons went bad. They still worked but it felt like the buttons re stuck.
Short answer is yes the Garmin is on a whole different level. Such a useful tool. Looks and feels rugged enough to hang with the G-Shocks. I loved my Gbdh1000. The GBDH2000 I had to send back due to software and hardware issues and got a full refund from Casio. Casio have fallen so far behind in terms of usefulness and technology....
@@FrilledNeckDragonUK thank you so much for this reply. Feel so much better with my choice now going with the Garmin. I’ve always had only Apple Watches and g shocks as far as smart watches are concerned. I was even looking at the fenix series but feel I made the right choice for what I want and price point was well under 400 new. Thanks again. 👊🏼🤙🏼
Its big but its lightweight. More settings and tracking than i could ever want in my life. Fantastic at what it does but have a deeper look into it and make sure its the right one for you. Its arguably the best at what it does.
Casio seem stuck in the past pushing out the same and expecting same profits and useage. They given other brands the market on a plate just like Blockbuster did sadly.
@@FrilledNeckDragonUK I agree. As soon as the Apple Watch, Garmin, or other smart watches put on some armor, it’s game over for a Casio. Casio got lazy and their innovation dead.
All depends what you use it for. I have it on bluetooth with everything going and lasts me 40 days before a charge and no sun. If i put it into basic mode its infinate with little sun and never have to charge it.
Red is particularly good for camping at night, because it doesn't affect your night vision or disturb other people. If I got up for the toilet at night, it would be the red that I would use.
@@andersfoken205 I just ordered my Instinct 2 Tactical. Can't wait to start using it. Might be a few weeks till it arrives. I have red settings on my Petzl headtorches. They are a useful feature.
@@Perseus6797 I agree and would have thought the red was better. Mine has the green light. It's still much better than white, but I would have liked to have the Red as well.
I have been tough on it since i bought it and not a single scratch so far. Not saying i couldnt damage it if i went out my way but as a daily its rugged. Much more than my Gshock actually.
I have the instinct Solar (first version) and used it for a year when I was doing mandatoey military service in sweden. Dug many holes in ground getting sand all over it etc and it never got a single scratch on the glass. I imagine this is equally good if not better.
Why tf didnt they put it facing down your hand, so you can use your hand to hold a screwdriver while pointing at what you're doing. Such a missed opportunity
@@FrilledNeckDragonUK After looking into it, they did that so you can do this adaptive running or whatever it is. It will flash when you swing your arm back, so that cars can see it and it conserves energy. Which for a running watch makes sense. But yeah. I'm blinded by the possibilities of not having to bend your arm to illuminate things because in that position your arm can't be used for anything else.
I’m more impressed with Garmins watches than anything Apple or Google have ever come out with
Yeah im still blown away. Dont wear any of my Casios anymore i sold all off except 1.
Holy fuck I found the star field watch
Lovin it xD Glad the hunt is over I almost went mad searching for the right one.
That watch looks cooler than my fenix 7x pro sapphire solar
Recientemente lo utilicé un unos ejercicios militares y la iluminación es bestial
Sí, la linterna es muy brillante y tampoco parece consumir demasiada batería.
Got lucky and found one at Walmart. Should get mine on the 22nd. Super excited
nice one!! how much do they go for on your side of the pond? here in UK about the £400 mark.
How u find one but still gotta wait to get it
@@FrilledNeckDragonUK30$ for a watch which does the same thing but with a smaller battery
@@char_ytt If you don't see the value I respect that. But a cheap 30 bucks watch doesn't do exactly that same as this bit of kit as a whole if we gonna be real about it ;)
off i cant wait for mine! come tomorrow🙏🏽
Daniel my son hold tight haha xD
@@FrilledNeckDragonUK jupp will be amazing 🙌🏽 i love the forrest so this will help me not so worry about where i go and stuff :D can leave the phone home finaly
Howd you like it?
@@jonathanurias7290 it is great
I love this watch
Yeah i cant imagine life without it now. All my G-shock have become pointless these days.
The screen should switch to the light intensity menu when the Torch is on
Yeah such a great call and trips me out that it doesnt. Its a niggle but not a deal breaker.
Yeah getting the tactical
My dream ❤
Nice watch hombre
Super watch
holy moly
Are you getting 40 days of charge as claimed by the company?
Much more than that actually. I'm getting about 56 days in smartmode but it always goes up with the sun. If I switch it to simple watch mode it says 97 days without extra sun. It starts going down quicker when you are using it fullon activities and tracking naturally but I put it on windowsill to get some charge while not using it and have never had to charge it yet on the wall at this point. Impressive :)
@@FrilledNeckDragonUK Wow, impressive, thanks for the reply. How's your dragon pet?Regards.
@@wambam7290 I would say the solar on these are very good but in the winter in UK I reckon it might struggle to remain fully charged. We shall see but at this point it's fantastic. I know if I really want I can keep it charged and not have to plug it into the grid and that is something I really wanted :) Dragons are doing great. We are currently pairing frillis so fingers crossed!
Mine telling me what’s the difference between the normal 2X and 2X Tactical aside from the Green instead Red light?
Bit late but, the tactical has functions which are imho really only interesting for military people. You can use them under Night Vision, you have a Jumpmaster-activity-profile for HALO and HAHO-parachuting. And you have the ability to use a "save" GPS-tracking. Because it´s really easy to track GPS-signals from Sportswatches and map out military installations, troop movements and positions. Afaik this killed a russian high ranking officer and enabled forces to exactly map out western military installation. Because where do you take your run when deployed and in camp... right...along the fence inside camp.^^
actually red should've been in the tactical one since red light is less visible to human eye. even more in NVG. maybe you can mod/engineer it to some extend. red tint of some kind.
source:
Green light is up to 400% brighter and more vibrant to the human eye than red light
Hi only white and green light or have many colors ?
Tactical has white and green and standard edition has red instead of green ;)
@@FrilledNeckDragonUK ty bro🙂
What is the lifespan of these watches in years? And is the battery replaceable?
Gosh i would have no idea. It doesnt need to be connected to operate so i would think as long as components hold out you should be good for a very long time. Based on Garmins previous ruggedness and reputation with the Instinct line they can take a beating too. Certainly feels built to last but time will tell amigo.
@@FrilledNeckDragonUK Thank you for the reply, Garmin clarified that the batteries are not replacable and the watch should last for some years atleast. I was looking for a smart watch to replace the GSHOCK in terms of longevity and ruggedness and functionality. This would be my first Garmin. Thinking of giving it a try.
@@wambam7290 Funny you should say that as this has been my first Garmin actually. Before this I only used G-Shocks. Specifically the gbd-h1000 and Gbx-100. I tried the new Gbd-h2000 but had issues and sent it back. As long as this isn't too big for you I am pretty sure you will love it and be blown away by how great they are. Casio has really fallen behind these days and Garmin are on a whole other level when it comes to functionality and value. Anyways good luck on your mission either way ;)
I've had my original Instinct for 3.5 years.
Still as good as new, and still getting the occasional update. I cant justify replacing it as it gets texts, ring alarm, cell calls, etc. All my phone info shows up on my wrist in real time. and the workout/gps is top notch.
I charge it about once a week...even though its never been below 2 bars.
nothing against apple or sansung...but I already have to charge my phone every day.
Garmin makes good stuff
I used the 1st gen Instinct about 1.5 year and then sold it. The battery wasnt the problem but the buttons went bad.
They still worked but it felt like the buttons re stuck.
In the dark, is the light on the screen can turn on so we can see the display?
Yes you can manage how the backlight comes on. Also for how long and at what brightness you wish. Very optimizable.
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Do I need to order it with a red LED or are both selectable?
Depending on the model you get green or red. The white comes with both anyways :)
Are you liking this better than the G shock GBDH models ?
Short answer is yes the Garmin is on a whole different level. Such a useful tool. Looks and feels rugged enough to hang with the G-Shocks. I loved my Gbdh1000. The GBDH2000 I had to send back due to software and hardware issues and got a full refund from Casio. Casio have fallen so far behind in terms of usefulness and technology....
@@FrilledNeckDragonUK thank you so much for this reply. Feel so much better with my choice now going with the Garmin. I’ve always had only Apple Watches and g shocks as far as smart watches are concerned. I was even looking at the fenix series but feel I made the right choice for what I want and price point was well under 400 new. Thanks again. 👊🏼🤙🏼
Is good for running trainings alsi?
Its big but its lightweight. More settings and tracking than i could ever want in my life. Fantastic at what it does but have a deeper look into it and make sure its the right one for you. Its arguably the best at what it does.
Watch out Casio!
Casio seem stuck in the past pushing out the same and expecting same profits and useage. They given other brands the market on a plate just like Blockbuster did sadly.
@@FrilledNeckDragonUK
I agree.
As soon as the Apple Watch, Garmin, or other smart watches put on some armor, it’s game over for a Casio.
Casio got lazy and their innovation dead.
What is the battery life?
All depends what you use it for. I have it on bluetooth with everything going and lasts me 40 days before a charge and no sun. If i put it into basic mode its infinate with little sun and never have to charge it.
is it green light torch better than red light one?
They're designed for map reading or signaling in specific situations.
Is that a graphite instinct 2 x ?
The tactical in black
@@FrilledNeckDragonUK thanks
Garmin programming the flashlight to say torch for UK users has me discombobulated😹
Might be a dumb quest but, why the green (or red) light?
Green for tactical versions, red for others. Both colors less distract eyes
Red is particularly good for camping at night, because it doesn't affect your night vision or disturb other people. If I got up for the toilet at night, it would be the red that I would use.
@@Justyburger yes, I use that light on my AW, but want to use in instinct 2x😁
@@andersfoken205 I just ordered my Instinct 2 Tactical. Can't wait to start using it. Might be a few weeks till it arrives. I have red settings on my Petzl headtorches. They are a useful feature.
@@Justyburger very glad for ya🙌🏼😃what color? I'd like to choose coyote 😀 but I also like ordinary flame red.
P.S. 38 y.o.😁
Only green and white in tactical? No red?
Correct. Red and white comes with the standard version. Tactical with the green and white ;)
@@FrilledNeckDragonUKbackwards bc in the military, red light is the tactical preference. We use it constantly in the field
@@Perseus6797 better to get the tactical version or regular 2x?
@@Kingstonsmac if airborne I’d go tactical overall but if not regular just for the red light 🤷🏻♂️no big deal tho
@@Perseus6797 I agree and would have thought the red was better. Mine has the green light. It's still much better than white, but I would have liked to have the Red as well.
Why the doesn’t mine have a torch?!?
Did you buy a Instinct 2 instead of a 2X? :O
Starfield watch from wish
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No sorry❤❤
Dont cry it will be alright in the end ;)
How?@@FrilledNeckDragonUK
@@atmelioatmelio1167 Well if we cant be free then we can at least be cheap....
Will this watch make me popular with the ladies? Yes or no i havent got all day im a busy man
Yeah you gotta be careful when you get it out as they throw themselves at you and when combined with Lynx deodrent things just get crazy!
Hi, does his bezel scratch?
I have been tough on it since i bought it and not a single scratch so far. Not saying i couldnt damage it if i went out my way but as a daily its rugged. Much more than my Gshock actually.
I have the instinct Solar (first version) and used it for a year when I was doing mandatoey military service in sweden. Dug many holes in ground getting sand all over it etc and it never got a single scratch on the glass. I imagine this is equally good if not better.
Why tf didnt they put it facing down your hand, so you can use your hand to hold a screwdriver while pointing at what you're doing. Such a missed opportunity
Totally valid point too but honestly i have had so much use for it pointing that way. I dont see a negative i think its personal preferance.
@@FrilledNeckDragonUK After looking into it, they did that so you can do this adaptive running or whatever it is. It will flash when you swing your arm back, so that cars can see it and it conserves energy. Which for a running watch makes sense. But yeah. I'm blinded by the possibilities of not having to bend your arm to illuminate things because in that position your arm can't be used for anything else.
@@RP-dy5mujust turn the watch round lol
@@danwright7779 Then it'd facing me... are you drunk lol? I want it to shoot out from my fist.
how much ?
It cost about the £400 mark