Neither. Run elevation correction on Strava and see what happensGarmin watch: 1949 ft
Strava: 1068 ft
Who do you believe?
Let’s pretend like I do not have a clue how to do that. How would I do that? I am going to google it also.Neither. Run elevation correction on Strava and see what happens
On the app, 3 dots upper right on your activity, then this.Let’s pretend like I do not have a clue how to do that. How would I do that? I am going to google it also.
I need to find out what is going on. See what my subscription level is, like $70 a year. But I get this when I hit the 3 dots.
Edit activityI need to find out what is going on. See what my subscription level is, like $70 a year. But I get this when I hit the 3 dots.
I do not know. I had the first Garmin for almost 2 years. Then the face broke and they replaced it. I will have to dig into that and get back to you.Are you using the altimeter in the watch or do you have it set to use the GPS data instead?
If you don't know then the answer is the built in altimeter as that is the default for the Instinct. It is also the biggest downfall of the instinct because they poorly designed it and placed it underneath the watch and not on the side like all ghw higher end models. The readings get really screwed up because of it but you can change it to not use the altimeter and your data will be much more accurateI do not know. I had the first Garmin for almost 2 years. Then the face broke and they replaced it. I will have to dig into that and get back to you.
It is definitely is in a very bad location. I feel on the road bike it is way off. On the mtb is kinda off. But on runs it is not horrible. The sweat and skin folds over the front make it bad. Being this is a warranty watch from them I am going to let it run its course but will not buy another one. I did get 2 years out of the first one though.If you don't know then the answer is the built in altimeter as that is the default for the Instinct. It is also the biggest downfall of the instinct because they poorly designed it and placed it underneath the watch and not on the side like all ghw higher end models. The readings get really screwed up because of it but you can change it to not use the altimeter and your data will be much more accurate