![]() It’s kinda like what Suunto did years ago and, if I’m honest, it gets VERY annoying VERY quickly when it keeps popping up after workouts. So what’s new is that you can now rank your workout’s RPE on the watch. Without checking I’m assuming ANYONE can add this to any workout. RPE monitoring – This feature has been on Garmin Connect for quite some time. At this point, it was strange that it took so long to arrive on the 745/945. Sleep analysis and ranking are two massively key features for the market. ![]() The sleep tracking widget and sleep score on the 945/745 are interesting. I’m wondering if ClimbPro descents will be added as well as the rest stops? Yes for the latter and no to the former would be my guess. The 745, 945 and 245 should have enough juice for some Ultras and if you run those kinds of races you will be happy. ![]() Ultra Run Profile – Again this is a ‘does what it says on the tin’ feature. Personally, I would NOT do that for the occasional run and only use it if you perform lots of trail runs. Draw your own conclusions! If you are doing any kind of off-road running and are interested in maintaining a sensible recorded VO2max then use this profile. Essentially this requires all the same underlying bits of data as would running power. VO2max TRAIL – we first saw this on the Enduro.
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