LocalLad
Senior Member
What Andy described is the thing that appeals to be about a smart watch. The issue I have is that I'd end up wearing it for cycling and running, and then I'd end up checking stats all the time rather than enjoying myself.
I realise that sounds crazy, but it's what happened when I got a Garmin watch back when I ran a lot, and I know the temptation would be too strong to just leave it at home
I realise that sounds crazy, but it's what happened when I got a Garmin watch back when I ran a lot, and I know the temptation would be too strong to just leave it at home