




🏃♂️ Elevate your grind with Garmin Forerunner 935 — where precision meets passion!
The Garmin Forerunner 935 is a premium, lightweight GPS running and triathlon watch featuring wrist-based heart rate monitoring, advanced multisport metrics, and smart connectivity via Wi-Fi and smartphone compatibility. Designed for serious athletes, it offers detailed training analytics including VO2 max, training status, and performance monitoring, all housed in a water-resistant, comfortable design with customizable bands and live segment competitions to keep you motivated and connected.













| ASIN | B06XGD6CS4 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,766 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #63 in Running GPS Units |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity technologies | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,965) |
| Date First Available | March 29, 2017 |
| Department | mens |
| GPS | Built-in GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 010-01746-00 |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| OS | Windows |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 1.8 x 2.1 inches |
| Scanner Resolution | 240 x 240 |
| Special features | Smarter Connections |
| Whats in the box | Charge Cable, Forerunner 935, Manuals |
W**Y
Corker of a Watch
I have the Garmin 235 watch and it has been a mainstay of mine for training for the last 5 or so years and in all honesty it's a good watch. So why did I get the 935. Realistically my training was getting longer and I needed a 'distance' watch where the battery life would last even if I was wearing chest HR monitor. I also wanted multi sports like swimming and mapping for trail running. This watch is by far the best in it's class and yes the newer 945 has a couple of nice features but for the cost difference ? No, not worth it. This watch is still the mainstay for a lot of ultra-runners and triathletes and theres a reason why. I just works. It has everything (and more) that you need and has all the bugs ironed out. It's also still getting updates from Garmin as it's a premium product. For $260, this is a bargain. You don't NEED the newest model, you NEED a product that is reliable and has no bugs. New features are just window dressing in lots of cases. As far as fit it's a little bulky for my 7" wrist but still comfortable. It lights automatically when you flick your wrist whilst running (which is great for those early/late runs when it's dark). It has alarms for just about everything, can pair with just about every bio measurement device, has a great battery life and has so many customisable functions. Another 'great' is that it has in built wi-fi so you don't end up messing with syncing through your phone (and this was a big sell for me). I don't believe there are many watches that have wi-fi. Again this thing is top spec on everything. You won't go wrong. [2 years later, how do I feel ?] To be honest this watch is still well worht it compared to the newer FR955. The only thing that would cause me to upgrade is the topo maps on the FR955 vs the breadcrumbs mapping on the FR935. However with that said I can’t justify the cost and this watch is still working flawlessly. The features on it are still beyond what most people need and then there’s the ability to add all the custom widgets if you don’t find what you want (and in all likeliness there’s a widget for the thing you can’t find natively!). The display is still very legible and the battery lasts a long time. I did have it once give me battery indication issues where it dropped from 99% to 80% in an hour. I let it discharge fully (as per suggestions) and then recharged it as this resets the battery monitoring circuits. Now it’s back to normal! Bottom line: I’m still very happy with it and love having my little navigation computer on my wrist when on my long runs!
S**T
This device hits the sweet spot for me. I wish it were a little sturdier, but overall great features and functionalities.
I will not go into a technical review of the Garmin 935 GPS unit as there are already many available on internet and very detailed ones on YouTube. I will instead try to address some issues that I think are important to the average consumer. Mind that I gave 5-start rating and thus I like it, but still there are a few comments that I feel could be useful 1) I have had a Garmin GPS unit at my wrist from 2004 and, in particular, I went through the series 910XT and 920XT. Hence I claim that I know a thing or two about using GPS devices for sports. 2) I prefer the square format, but these days they seem to be all round and so no choice there. I just think that a square display provides, in general, a better organization of space. For instance when I cycle or skate I like to have the Distance, Time, Avg. Speed, Current Speed in one display and all the heart rate measurements on a second screen. As menus on this watch are organized by groups of 3, I find this less desirable.However, I found that the watch is easy to read and in that sense I would not complain. More recently, I found a third party software by Dozen Cycle and finally I was able to get more fields than just 3 on my display. Now I am satisfied. (See the second picture below). I just wish one could customize the display to have up to 8 fields on each individual display. Or 6, but 3 I find a little bit short of what I need. 3) It is light, much lighter than my 910XT and 920XT. I just hope that this "lightness" does not translate into less durability. The strap I really do not like. It irritates me if I wear as a watch. I did not have this problem with the 910XT and 920XT. The strap on the 935 is much softer than on the 910XT or 920XT as far as I can tell. 4) Sensors are fast to acquire signal. No problems with GPS signals so far and /or connecting to HRM and other devices. 5) Precision is as good as on my previous devices or better. Only things that surprises me a little bit is the calories consumption that on this device seem to be overall lower than on my 910XT that I used as a comparison (4 or 5 years apart, I thought, should show some differences). 6) I do not swim anymore so I have not tried it in water and I will not try it into water in the foreseeable future. So cannot comment on that. But, since the 910XT was already quite good in that sense, I am confident this is even better. 7) I learned how to use the 910XT and 920XTin a matter of 1 hour. The 935 has many more functions and menus and it took me quite a bit longer to learn the tricks I need. I found the manual (downloaded from Garmin's website) not very useful or, better, full of information, but not always quickly applicable. I learned more just by researching the internet under specific keys. 8) Connection with Garmin Express is fast and very reliable. So getting my workouts on Garmin Connect has been very easy 9) Battery time... So far (it is new) it looks great.. As a watch it can go many days in between charges. When I work out, I seem to find that 1 hour = 10% of charge, roughly 10) I connected to my Android, but I quickly disconnected it too. Why do I want the two to be connected? If I am going on a workout I tend to leave the phone in the car. I also use the watch for inline skating and falling on a bike or on skates is usually not good news for expensive smartphones.But I connected it to make sure that it works. Not difficult to do either after installing the proper application on my smartphone. 11) as a watch it is not bad at all and can be customize a fair amount (see my watch face below) 12) I was curious about the heart rate measurements without the strap and, overall, I found them very accurate. That is a pleasant plus even if I train with the HRM because I want to have more metrics to download and to study. OVERALL. I am happy. These devices seem to get more and more expensive every iteration, but they also contain more and more functionalities. I guess that is the trend. I resisted buying the Fenix 5X even if the Fenix 5X is better looking, there is no doubt about that, and has a stronger feel and touch. But, I really know that I would never ever use the maps and I already have a nice mechanical watch that is 10x spiffier than the Fenix 5X, so the 935 hit my sweet spot between what I want and what I need. I would have preferred a device a little bit sturdier, but even if it is thinner than my previous devices, it is quite usable and I have no issues finding the buttons even while exercising. As I took one small tumble on skates, perhaps, I noticed that being thin is not so bad as during the fall it did not get scratched, which is not always the case with bulkier devices.
J**O
Pros: - I'm not a tria-athlete, but just an enthusiastic cyclist who was looking to replace my old GPS head unit whose battery life went down the drain, and found this Garmin unit filling my needs and expectations. With Bluetooth turned on, I can go for more than 5~6 hours ride without any worries. - Captures power stats from my CycleOps P1 pedals power-meter without any hiccups via ANT+ - Read speed/cadence sensors via ANT+ - Powerful and useful built-in algorithms on Garmin Connect reports your training status and performance, which in plain English tells you where your training routine is going, overtraining, maintaining endurance, recovery or just taking it 'too-easy' (unproductive). Useful graphs detail where your benefits are coming from anaerobic or aerobic training sets. And yes, every person fitness level is different, so very helpful to see your training path and how to set those goals appropriately. - I do not find the Forerunner 935 too big for my taste, but being a person with skinny/small wrist, it fits perfectly. - Garmin GPS tracker always finds signal from those birds up-in-the-sky, so I've never had any outage. - I had before a touch-screen unit GPS tracker and I hated it soo much trying to switch screens with my sweaty fingers during a ride in the middle of summer, or wearing gloves in late-fall ride. Forerunner 935 left/right side buttons are simple and easily to navigate. Cons: - It does not have any navigation capabilities, but being a watch, I was not expecting to see my route on a small screen either. That's when cell phones and google maps fill the gaps. - One of the value-added reasons I bought it for was to use the Live tracking system feature connected to your cell via Bluetooth, but unfortunately it works on/off, no consistency during the rides and sometimes my wife can't see my ride location.
R**B
Amazon delivered to AUS 1 week faster than expected. My last watch was a Garmin Foreunner 735XT with a faulty battery. The 935 is a way better watch, newer, more features and data. Best price at time of purchase. I recommend.
L**N
Modelo que salió en 2017 pero fue tope de gama. Cuenta con todas las funciones que esperas para realizar tus entrenamientos de múltiples deportes y hasta triatlón. Buena duración de batería, calidad de materiales, ligero. Lo mejor es el precio, ya que aunque podrían decir que es un modelo viejo cuenta con más de lo necesario para cualquier atleta incluso para los más exigentes. No necesitas comprar un fénix o un modelo más reciente que seguramente estará al doble o triple de precio.
A**A
Es super fácil monitorear la actividad física diaria, me proporciona la información más importante en temas de salud. tiene más funciones de las que esperaba, puedo personalizarlo a mi gusto, me funciona como alarma también y puedo buscar mi teléfono celular con él. es muy cómodo y la batería rinde 1 semana aprox. En triatlones es tu mejor aliado y bajo el agua funciona muy bien. Encantado con este monitor de actividad, siempre lo tengo puesto.
A**L
Got this delivered 2 weeks earlier then anticipated! And at an excellent price!
Trustpilot
2 weken geleden
2 maanden geleden