COROS
PACE Pro
Based on 292 Reddit mentions
$299.00
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What actually is good in Coros?
For my part: 1- I think it's the right price. They don't offer anything less than Garmin, to name just one, for equivalent products. 2- It's all-inclusive; you don't have to pay extra for something you've already bought! 3- The battery life is far from ridiculous. I have a Pace Pro, and it lasts bet
...flop_92 in r/Coros
January 17, 2026 7:00 PM
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Coros Apex 4 review (after sort of extensive use)
Thanks for the review. I too have the Apex 4 (46mm), and disagree with a few points here. (And for reference, I’m strictly a road runner; run 6-7 days/week, usually 80k/week.) I find the MIP screen very readable, not at all dim. Compared to my previous watch, a Fenix 7 Pro, it’s just as readable—may
...GoodRunDude in r/Coros
January 5, 2026 3:56 AM
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Pace Pro
I switched from Garmin to coros and specifically to the pace pro and am happy. For battery life and ease of use with a cleaner/simpler app experience/interface it wins big time. Again will depend on your use, but as primarily just a runner who also uses it to track gym workouts, hikes, and walks it’
...Powerful_Pay8756 in r/Coros
December 29, 2025 2:44 PM
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Coros Apex 4 so far?
Me pasé al Apex 4 después de tener todos los Fenix de la serie. Al reloj le falta alguna herramienta como poder introducir coordenadas y navegar hacia ellas, y alguna cosa así, por el contrario, Coros tiene la filosofía de Apple en las actualizaciones (Garmin te deja tirado en un año), cuando Coros
...Ahouke in r/Coros
April 11, 2026 8:28 AM
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Leaving Garmin after 10 years (FR955 firmware fail). Suunto Race S or Coros Pace Pro?
You're on a suunto sub so people will naturally recommend the suunto. But coros is the king of that segment. Pace Pro is both lighter and will give you better battery life. It's also smoother. Both watches are great, pick the one that you think looks better. If you're on the fence, go with the coros
...Empty-Mistake-Man in r/Suunto
February 22, 2026 2:52 PM
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Time to make the switch from an Apple Watch to a Garmin/Coros?
If you’re used to actually using an Apple Watch for functionality beyond fitness, you will find wearing a Garmin/Coros incredibly disappointing. Great fitness devices, but any sort of smart functionally is just meh. Meh to the point that I just turn off anything outside of fitness tracking. For quit
...Maverik_10 in r/AdvancedRunning
November 5, 2025 11:23 AM
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Affordable Gear & Essentials
First is my F-U to any overinflated prices for running gear. Shit is getting out of hand. I saw a New Balance singlet recently for $100. I love my Brooks and Altra shoes. I stay away from carbon plated anything and I stay close to discounts and sales. I wouldn't say I'm frugal because most of my gea
...PaymentInside9021 in r/Marathon_Training
November 21, 2025 8:41 PM
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Anyone here move from Garmin to COROS Pace 3? Looking for experiences
I moved from a garmin 645 (similar to the 255) to the pace 3. The 645 was defectively made, garmin fixed it once for me but then it kept breaking at the mounts until I couldn’t fix it anymore. Anyways, I like the pace 3 for what it is, similar in features to the 255/645. If i were training more seri
...redditthrower888999 in r/Coros
August 31, 2025 11:12 AM
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Suunto Experience
The Suunto Run is its own thing, it is running a new operating system with limitations in comparison to the other watches. Here's my current pro/cons on Suunto (Race) and COROS (Pace Pro): Suunto: Pro: Watch face gives great information, and they can be customized Pro: 24/7 HR recording Pro: Body Re
...jcolp in r/Suunto
June 14, 2025 9:50 PM
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Best COROS watch for trail, running & outdoor—Which one for me?
Maps on the Apex 2 are very slow by today standards, skip it. I'd consider the Coros Pace Pro, Nomad or Apex 4. Maybe the Nomad seems better suited. The Pace Pro is not actually meant for the trails and hiking, but if you're not prone to accidents, with a screen protector it's going to be fine. Amol
...igalan in r/Coros
November 13, 2025 9:37 PM
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