A Garmin 920XT first look

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This Garmin 920XT has several settings which should satisfy a variety of athletes. The pool specific swim one is one of 7 different modes and lets the user log swim drills and kick sets at the pool, plus record swim distance, pace, stroke type, stroke count and SWOLF score.
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Open water is another mode for the Garmin 920XT and the watch is rated to 5ATM.
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The 920 XT quickly found a satellite even inside, and hopefully that was not a fluke.
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The 920XT reports cadence, amount of bounce in a runner’s step, and ground contact time. Via a color gauge runners can also see how they compare to other runners in general. Plus a metronome with vibration and audible alerts to guide cadence training, a race predictor based on VO2 max for running, and a recovery advisor indicating how long a runner should rest before attempting another hard effort are also included according to Garmin.
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I can personally test this Indoor Run mode when I am chasing me kids through the house.
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In the bike mode you can see the power data from your Ant+ compatible power meter, and GLONASS signals help with accuracy.
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Bike Indoor is the 6th mode for this Garmin 920XT.
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And yes, there is even a specific Triathlon mode included here.
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Since most triathlons start with a swim leg, the Garmin 920XT also starts the triathlon mode with the swim.
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