I’ve always considered myself a lover of Type 2 Fun — pleasures that may not feel all that pleasurable in the moment, but leave you feeling richer and rewarded when you’re done. Taking my body to its limits is one of life’s great joys, whether that means riding my bike to almost sadistic levels or heading out on a trail run with no real idea of how I’ll make it to the end.
On adventures like these, I find myself more in touch with the mind, spirit, body and surroundings. While I love the physical and spiritual side of long-distance efforts, I’m also obsessed with the gear that is required for such endeavors. I’ve found my latest obsession, the ultra-distance-focused Garmin Enduro 2, a GPS watch engineered for lengthy adventures, harsh climates and pushing yourself to the brink.
One of the foremost authorities in the world of GPS tracking, Garmin’s wearables and bike computers have been some of our favorite gear over the years. When we saw that a new ultra-performance watch was released, we knew we had to get our hands on one to test.
While I wasn’t able to put in a weeks-long bikepacking trip or run an ultra while I’ve been testing, I was able to ride a gravel bike race in Colorado, go on a mini bike tour in upstate New York and traverse the streets and parks of Brooklyn with the Enduro 2 on my wrist. After months of testing, one thing is for sure: this watch is an epic endurance companion.
The Enduro 2’s standout features are its insane solar-powered battery life and robust mapping and course tracking, plus its ability to maintain accurate positioning in challenging areas without compromising on battery life. For ultra runners, this might mean traversing high-altitude terrain surrounded by obstructions, while for me this largely meant keeping me in the right place while surrounded by skyscrapers (something that can’t be said for a lot of GPS units). Utilizing the power of the sun, the battery can last up to 46 days on smartwatch mode and 81 hours with full satellite systems and music running. That, in my opinion, is plenty.
Along with these essential functions, the watch provides a bevy of other actions and insights, including run power, VO2 max, advanced pacing metrics, a real-time ascent planner, mountain bike-focused data, surfing features and even an LED flashlight. It’s nearly indestructible thanks to a fiber-reinforced polymer case with a titanium rear cover, titanium bezel and sapphire lens. With all of this packed into a tiny package, its 70 grams never feel heavy.