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  1. #1
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    SOLD: Garmin Fenix 6X Sapphire Multisport Watch, minty

    Excellent condition, will arrive in original box with all original stuff (even the topo map graphic LCD sticker), just like a new one. It has 51mm face, 32GB memory, Bluetooth audio, topo maps, O2 and heart rate sensor, can trigger InReach SOS, plus a freaking ton of other capabilities.

    Manufacturer page: https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/641435
    6X Review: https://youtu.be/PHLwnHMRInE

    SOLD - $360 net to me, free shipping to lower 48.
    Last edited by 1000-oaks; 04-22-2022 at 10:35 AM.

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    What size? Does it have the premium features (ability to preload music)?

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    6X Sapphire, so 51mm. Yes indeed, it has Bluetooth audio plus a freaking ton of capabilities.
    https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/641435

    Review: https://youtu.be/PHLwnHMRInE
    Last edited by 1000-oaks; 03-19-2022 at 11:19 AM.

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    What size is the watch face? (42, 47, 51mm?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MtnG0at View Post
    What size is the watch face? (42, 47, 51mm?)
    I’m not the seller here, but all 6X are 51mm. It’s wonky how Garmin displays it on the website. GLWS. I have this watch and love it.

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    Cell phone pix, so not the best.

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    Includes a new aftermarket silicone connector plug. The contacts are gold plated so Garmin doesn't provide plugs, but it seems like a good idea to keep out sweat/dust and whatnot. I used a Dremel to cut little slots on the strap release tabs so your fingernail has something to grab when you're changing straps. The release tabs are under a lot of spring pressure, and the slots reduce cussing.

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    Bump. Spring tours and hikes are here.

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    $380

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    Love listening to podcasts and learning things when out for a run, so you don't feel like you're wasting brain time.

    If you have a Garmin InReach, you can trigger the SOS directly from this watch. For example, if you're skiing with the InReach in your pack, and you become too injured to access it.

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    Cheapest I can find a new 6X Sapphire online is $650, so save $270 and $50 sales tax getting mine.

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    $360

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    Shocked nobody has jumped on this, these watches are amazing.

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    Shocked as well. I’m thinking about upgrading to the 7 but this is a good enough deal to give me second thoughts. Free bump while I dither. Someone save me from myself.


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    Yep, $900 (on sale) for a Fenix 7X is definitely spendy.

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    Mainly use my garmin for running and prefer the standard size to the X or I would like all over it.

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    I've been using the X's because I wanted a backup GPS with topo capability, in case my cell phone (with Backcountry Navigator app) dies or gets lost during a whiteout in the bc.

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