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I am a solid Garmin Groupie, self admitted and not ashamed.

 

945 or Fenix 6, or even F5 or 745 etc. Garmin just have this tri watch market sorted.

check out dcrainmaker for review on watches before buying them.  There is no better place for a review than there.

 

..sorry quoted the wrong post.

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I am a solid Garmin Groupie, self admitted and not ashamed.

 

945 or Fenix 6, or even F5 or 745 etc. Garmin just have this tri watch market sorted.

So opted for the Fenix 6 Pro. Is the Sapphire version worth the extra cash? How scratch resistant is it?

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So opted for the Fenix 6 Pro. Is the Sapphire version worth the extra cash? How scratch resistant is it?

Trust me, if you can afford it go for the Sapphire.

 

My normal Fenix 3 looks horrid, it scratches very easily.

 

I have a formal swiss watch with sapphire, bought it in 2006, not a single scratch.

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So opted for the Fenix 6 Pro. Is the Sapphire version worth the extra cash? How scratch resistant is it?

 

my Fenix 6 is my first garmin with sapphire. Previously I always bought screen protectors which are reasonably cheap. My conventional watch has sapphire and after 12 years of ownership not a scratch. that swung me.

 

Differnce is that these garmins are not long term watches, in 3 to 4 years its obsolete and ready to die anyway so I guess its not as essential. But if you can swing it, get sapphire. Its worth the extra.

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Still wanting to attempt a sprint tri, but Sundays are a no for me, does anyone know of any being held on a Saturday? I cant find any, Gauteng area

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From the Fluidlines Newsletter

Upcoming Triathlons
 
 NWTriathlon
 Click here for more info  NW   18/01/2020
 Trinity Germiston #2
 Click here for more info  GP   19/01/2020
 IRONMAN 70.3 Buffalo City
 Click here for more info  EC   26/01/2020
 Blue Lagoon Triathlon
 Click here for more info  WC   15 & 16/02/2020
 NWTriathlon
 Click here for more info  NW   22/02/2020
 Cross Tri Challenge
 Click here for more info  WC   22/02/2020
 IRONMAN South Africa
 Click here for more info  EC   29/03/2020
 Walker Bay Xtreme
 Click here for more info  WC   24-27/04/2020
 IRONMAN 70.3 Durban
 Click here for more info  NL   7/06/2020
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From the Fluidlines Newsletter

Upcoming Triathlons
 
 NWTriathlon
 Click here for more info  NW   18/01/2020
 Trinity Germiston #2
 Click here for more info  GP   19/01/2020
 IRONMAN 70.3 Buffalo City
 Click here for more info  EC   26/01/2020
 Blue Lagoon Triathlon
 Click here for more info  WC   15 & 16/02/2020
 NWTriathlon
 Click here for more info  NW   22/02/2020
 Cross Tri Challenge
 Click here for more info  WC   22/02/2020
 IRONMAN South Africa
 Click here for more info  EC   29/03/2020
 Walker Bay Xtreme
 Click here for more info  WC   24-27/04/2020
 IRONMAN 70.3 Durban
 Click here for more info  NL   7/06/2020

 

 

Hardly a complete list... Missing all the RedHub events

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So after taking part in Triathlon's ugly sister Duathlon for the last 8 years or so, promised to do a Tri in 2020, and my first one will be on the 5th of this month out at The Blyde Balwin (give it a click - pretty impressive https://www.balwin.co.za/developments/the-blyde-pretoria-east/ )

 

Admittedly it's no 70.3 or 5150 (600m swim, 18km MTB and 3km Trail run), but for a beginner like me who managed to only swim 5 laps of Virgin Active's pool in the 1st December, a 600m swim is pretty daunting!

 

I still can't do the full swim without a rest, but I figure that the race swim of 3 x 200m lengths should be doable!

 

Similarly to Allen Carr's book - "The easy way to stop smoking" the book "Total Immersion" by Terry Laughlin (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/936958.Total_Immersionhad changed things for me dramatically.

 

Swimming had become a meditation instead of a chore, and I love it now. I can go much further and with much less anxiety (if any). If you are an adult beginner to long distance swimming, and you struggle, I would recommend you having a look at this book. It changed my world of swimming.  :) 

 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/936958.Total_Immersion

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Similarly to Allen Carr's book - "The easy way to stop smoking" the book "Total Immersion" by Terry Laughlin (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/936958.Total_Immersion) had changed things for me dramatically.

 

Swimming had become a meditation instead of a chore, and I love it now. I can go much further and with much less anxiety (if any). If you are an adult beginner to long distance swimming, and you struggle, I would recommend you having a look at this book. It changed my world of swimming. :)

 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/936958.Total_Immersion

Carr’s book literally changed my life.

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Similarly to Allen Carr's book - "The easy way to stop smoking" the book "Total Immersion" by Terry Laughlin (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/936958.Total_Immersionhad changed things for me dramatically.

 

Swimming had become a meditation instead of a chore, and I love it now. I can go much further and with much less anxiety (if any). If you are an adult beginner to long distance swimming, and you struggle, I would recommend you having a look at this book. It changed my world of swimming.  :) 

 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/936958.Total_Immersion

 Thanks - i'll give it a look.  I'm really lucky though in that my wife is a SwimSmooth coach so she's really helped a hell of a lot - on the first of December I genuinely could only do 75m of the VA Pool.  On the 5th Jan I completed the 600-ish needed at Blyde.  It wasn't the fastest I'll be honest - but I wasn't last out the water either and I made up quite a bit of time on the bike and the run.

 

Was smashed the afternoon though - Duathlon during the race I found much tougher, but recovered much faster - the Tri really took it out of me later in the day.

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