
Garmin Enduro 3
The ultimate expedition watch with 120-hour GPS (320hr solar), 36-day smartwatch battery (90 days solar), and titanium construction at only 63 grams.
Our Verdict
The ultimate expedition watch with 120-hour GPS (320hr with solar), 36-day smartwatch battery (90 days solar), and titanium construction at only 63 grams—lighter than Fenix 8 despite larger battery.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •120-hour GPS (320hr solar)
- •36-day battery (90 solar)
- •Titanium at 63g
- •Multi-band GNSS
- •Solar charging
✗ Cons
- •Premium pricing
- •MIP display (not AMOLED)
- •Overkill for casual use
- •Limited smart features
Specifications
| Display | 1.4" MIP solar |
| GPS | Multi-band GNSS |
| Battery | 120hr GPS / 36 days smartwatch |
| Weight | 63g |
| Materials | Titanium, sapphire |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Multi-day expeditions
- ✓Ultra-endurance athletes
- ✓Ultralight gear priority
- ✓Solar charging needs
Not For
- ✗Casual users
- ✗AMOLED display preference
- ✗Budget shoppers
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