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Garmin smart watch sup app

Created by Krist Krist  > 9 months ago, 13 Jul 2016
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Krist
Krist

QLD

288 posts

13 Jul 2016 2:42pm
Gday suppers , just wanted to know if anyone has any info /input on the Garmin vivoactive HR that says it has a sup and paddle app and gps was thinking of getting it over the rip curl surf watch Thanks K
Stumpi
Stumpi

VIC

186 posts

14 Jul 2016 12:46pm
I use the Garmin Fenix 3 which uses the same app and its great.
Strokes, rate, distance per stroke, hr obviously, speed, average speed, top speed, distance, time etc.
doesn't count waves caught, at least not on the Fenix so if that's what youre after... keep looking..

tightlines
tightlines

WA

3504 posts

14 Jul 2016 12:51pm
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Stumpi said..
doesn't count waves caught, at least not on the Fenix so if that's what youre after... keep looking..



I am not 100% sure about the vivoactive HR but with the Garmin 920XT you can download something called wave tracker (I think it was) in the manage apps section on Garmin Connect.
It is not really an app but gives you a field you can use as one of your screen displays, that counts waves caught, time, speed, and distance on wave for latest wave and maximums of each.

I'm fairly certain you can use it on the Fenix and I think you can on the vivoactive.

It was a nice day on Tuesday in Perth albeit a bit cold.

Krist
Krist

QLD

288 posts

14 Jul 2016 8:45pm
Thanks guys , the vivoactive HR has a built in stand alone sup app so I am going into jbstandaroundandwaithifi to hopefuly get the answers to my questions although last time I went in they couldn't show me a working one as the displays are fake because of theft and I won't hand over $400 without seeing it work
Foam
Foam

WA

768 posts

15 Jul 2016 12:20pm
I think the phenix 3 has it all but expensive
Gorgo
Gorgo

VIC

5108 posts

15 Jul 2016 3:21pm
I think the Vivoactive and Fenix apps are the same. You get all the usual fitness stats plus stroke count and stroke length.

When you're out paddling or racing or whatever you would configure the screens to show whatever you're interested in (auto laps by position or distance or whatever).

The wave count thing is different to the SUP app, (and the same for RipCurl or Garmin). It's a set of data fields that get added that show the wave count, longest wave time and distance and speed). You download it from the Garmin app store and it's called BigWaveDave. A mate has the RipCurl and his wave count is always massive because he goes for lots of waves and face plants a lot.

You do tricky stuff with putting a txt file in the Garmin apps folder and it records all the wave data there so you can download it and do more stuff. It's not hard but it's not intuitive either.

I have the Fenix 3 HR and really like it. Apart from everything else it does it is wifi and bluetooth aware. I just have to choose my sport, start it and stop it. It automatically downloads to the web site when I get in range of the phone or the wifi at home.

Krist
Krist

QLD

288 posts

15 Jul 2016 4:50pm







This is the watch I am thinking about getting but none of the retailers can tell me what the app does ? But I suppose if it has a gps and is waterproof they are the main points also looks like it does stroke count but not sure this is why I hate stores like jbhifi who wouldn't even let me turn one on to see it going anyway cheers for all the help guys only thing stopping me now is the build quality , maybe if they let me take one out of the box they would of had a sale today .
Hoppo3228
Hoppo3228

VIC

820 posts

15 Jul 2016 6:52pm
I've got a Vivoactive HR...

As above it is useful for stroke count etc as per Stumpi's comments, but does not have a wave count or wave length etc.

Unlike the Fenix you cannot download the wave tracker app as it's not designed for the Vivoactive HR...

I was hoping there will be an update soon for tide info and wave tracker... otherwise I might just upgrade to a Fenix...

Let me know if you need to know anything else.


Cheers,Jarrod
Krist
Krist

QLD

288 posts

15 Jul 2016 7:06pm
Jarrod ,that's exactly the info I wanted Thankyou , I defenently want to go home and check my surf like some mates do with their rip curl gps watches I don't know how I am going to get this one past the wife now I need the more expencive Fenix Thanks again everyone
airsail
airsail

QLD

1570 posts

15 Jul 2016 11:20pm
I have the Fenix 3 and use the wave tracker a lot, but it isn't the rip curl surf which is a dedicated surf watch. As is doesn't have a dedicated app, the best you can do is download it to a text file, not easy. I have resorted to taking a photo of the watch face before I stop the activity, otherwise the wave count data gets lost and not easily found.
So with the Fenix you will have a record of your session but no interactivity that the rip curl surf app will provide with your mates, if that is what you are chasing. Maybe Garmin will develop an app in the future, hope so. The Fenix is a great watch, I use it for many activities so it's lacking in regards to a surf app isn't a problem.
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

15 Jul 2016 9:42pm
What he said. This:

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shi thouse
shi thouse

WA

1154 posts

15 Jul 2016 10:34pm
That's impressive Hilly!!! 72.4 km/h on a paddle. ??
Krist
Krist

QLD

288 posts

16 Jul 2016 11:58am
Thanks again , heart rate and motivation is of importance to me that's why I didn't just get the rip curl gps also I want one that looks like a watch because if I am spending that sort of dosh I will need to wear it all the time . I have just bought my first 14 ft'er and didn't relise I would enjoy it so much so getting further away from the dedicated surf watch
Krist
Krist

QLD

288 posts

16 Jul 2016 12:00pm
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shi thouse said..
That's impressive Hilly!!! 72.4 km/h on a paddle. ??


Now that's what I call a downwinder
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

16 Jul 2016 10:12am
Ha ha yep you get dodgy uploads from Garmin Connect to Strava sometimes. Not sure if that is the correct day been in Bali for 3 weeks so far have heaps of activities, only one week to go :(

I like the elevation gain
DHUSOUTH
DHUSOUTH

WA

126 posts

17 Jul 2016 9:31am
Hi Hilly

Did you take your Speeed to Bali
Where have you been surfing mainly
Hope you getting better weather than WA is presently

Cheers,enjoy your last week
windjunky
windjunky

VIC

401 posts

17 Jul 2016 2:17pm
Seems there is a sale on these right now - though DC Rainmaker says it ends today (17 July), though i assume thats USA time.
www.amazon.com/Garmin-fenix-GPS-Watch-Gray/dp/B00RY1YWSO/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1468231827&sr=8-2&keywords=fenix3&linkCode=ll1&tag=dcr07-20&linkId=c5a931e7df14e287697d94f698ee81cb
airsail
airsail

QLD

1570 posts

17 Jul 2016 8:51pm
Pushys have them for AUD$579 with free shipping from Brisbane, that is where I got mine. www.pushys.com.au/catalogsearch/result/?q=garmin+fenix+3+multisport+gps+watch+grey
And if your using it in the surf get the webbing strap so it can't be lost, buy.garmin.com/en-AU/AU/prod508660.html
robg1703
robg1703

NSW

244 posts

19 Jul 2016 3:31pm
I just got the Garmin Fenix 3 HR yesterday after much deliberation & being a Suunto user for the past 8 years (and having worked for them) & I can honestly I'm absolutely stoked with the product... If I'd had the extra coin I would have bought the Fenix3 that reads HR off your wrist & the crystal glass lens so I didn't have to wear the HR belt & I don't want to worry about scratching the face... I did get online straight away & buy 2 glass protectors for $2.90 that will hopefully protect it as I wear my watch for sup'ing, mountain biking & running (plus I'm a Firie & things get scratched which is where my Suunto has been so good with it's crystal glass lens)
The NEW Suunto Spartan will compete with the Garmin Fenix but will be around $1000
I considered getting a Rip Curl GPS as well but I already have a RC tide watch & now with the Garmin you can still log your waves (not that I need to know how many waves I've caught because I surf everyday)
The features & app's with the Garmin are fantastic so if you a match that does everything (especially for training) you can't beat it.
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