Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Solar Charging
- Activities and Apps- Starting an Activity
- Stopping an Activity
- Adding or Removing a Favorite Activity
- Creating a Custom Activity
- Indoor Activities
- Outdoor Activities
- Multisport
- Swimming
- Golfing
- Climbing Sports
- Starting an Expedition
 
- Connected Features
- Safety and Tracking Features
- Connect IQ Features
- Garmin Pay
- Heart Rate Features- Wrist-based Heart Rate
- Running Dynamics
- Performance Measurements- Turning Off Performance Notifications
- Detecting Performance Measurements Automatically
- Syncing Activities and Performance Measurements
- About VO2 Max. Estimates
- Viewing Your Predicted Race Times
- About Training Effect
- Heart Rate Variability and Stress Level
- Performance Condition
- Lactate Threshold
- Getting Your FTP Estimate
 
- Training Status
- Body Battery™
 
- Pulse Oximeter
- Training- Setting Up Your User Profile
- Activity Tracking
- Workouts
- Interval Workouts
- PacePro Training
- Segments
- Using Virtual Partner®
- Setting a Training Target
- Racing a Previous Activity
- Personal Records
- Pausing Your Training Status
- Enabling Self Evaluation
 
- Clocks
- Navigation- Saving Your Location
- Projecting a Waypoint
- Navigating to a Destination
- Courses
- Using ClimbPro
- Marking and Starting Navigation to a Man Overboard Location
- Navigating with Sight 'N Go
- Navigating to Your Starting Point During an Activity
- Navigating to the Starting Point of a Saved Activity
- Stopping Navigation
- Map
- Compass
- Altimeter and Barometer
 
- History
- Customizing Your Device- Activities and App Settings
- Changing the Order of an Activity in the Apps List
- Widgets
- Customizing the Controls Menu
- Watch Face Settings
- Sensors Settings
- Map Settings
- Navigation Settings
- Power Manager Settings
- System Settings
- Viewing Device Information
 
- Wireless Sensors
- Device Information
- Device Maintenance
- Troubleshooting- My device is in the wrong language
- Is my smartphone compatible with my device?
- My phone will not connect to the device
- Can I use my Bluetooth sensor with my watch?
- Restarting Your Device
- Resetting All Default Settings
- Acquiring Satellite Signals
- The temperature reading is not accurate
- Maximizing the Battery Life
- Activity Tracking
- Getting More Information
 
- Appendix
- Index
Color Zone Percentile in Zone Vertical Oscillation Range at 
Chest
Vertical Oscillation Range at 
Waist
Vertical Ratio at Chest Vertical Ratio at Waist
 Purple >95 <6.4 cm <6.8 cm <6.1% <6.5%
 Blue 70–95 6.4–8.1 cm 6.8–8.9 cm 6.1–7.4% 6.5–8.3%
 Green 30–69 8.2–9.7 cm 9.0–10.9 cm 7.5–8.6% 8.4–10.0%
 Orange 5–29 9.8–11.5 cm 11.0–13.0 cm 8.7–10.1% 10.1–11.9%
 Red <5 >11.5 cm >13.0 cm >10.1% >11.9%
Tips for Missing Running Dynamics Data
If running dynamics data does not appear, you can try these 
tips.
• Make sure you have a running dynamics accessory, such as 
the HRM-Tri accessory.
Accessories with running dynamics have   on the front of the 
module.
• Pair the running dynamics accessory with your Enduro 
device again, according to the instructions.
• If you are using the HRM-Pro accessory, pair it with your 
Enduro device using ANT+ technology, rather than Bluetooth 
technology.
• If the running dynamics data display shows only zeros, make 
sure the accessory is worn right-side up.
NOTE: Ground contact time and balance appears only while 
running. It is not calculated while walking.
Performance Measurements
These performance measurements are estimates that can help 
you track and understand your training activities and race 
performances. The measurements require a few activities using 
wrist-based heart rate or a compatible chest heart rate monitor. 
Cycling performance measurements require a heart rate monitor 
and a power meter.
These estimates are provided and supported by Firstbeat. For 
more information, go to garmin.com/performance-data/running.
NOTE: The estimates may seem inaccurate at first. The device 
requires you to complete a few activities to learn about your 
performance.
VO2 max.: VO2 max. is the maximum volume of oxygen (in 
milliliters) you can consume per minute per kilogram of body 
weight at your maximum performance.
Predicted race times: Your device uses the VO2 max. estimate 
and your training history to provide a target race time based 
on your current state of fitness.
HRV stress test: The heart rate variability (HRV) stress test 
requires a Garmin chest heart rate monitor. The device 
records your heart rate variability while standing still for 3 
minutes. It provides your overall stress level. The scale is 1 to 
100, and a lower score indicates a lower stress level.
Performance condition: Your performance condition is a real-
time assessment after 6 to 20 minutes of activity. It can be 
added as a data field so you can view your performance 
condition during the rest of your activity. It compares your 
real-time condition to your average fitness level.
Functional threshold power (FTP): The device uses your user 
profile information from the initial setup to estimate your FTP. 
For a more accurate rating, you can conduct a guided test.
Lactate threshold: Lactate threshold requires a chest heart rate 
monitor. Lactate threshold is the point where your muscles 
start to rapidly fatigue. Your device measures your lactate 
threshold level using heart rate data and pace.
Turning Off Performance Notifications
Some performance notifications appear upon completion of your 
activity. Some performance notifications appear during an 
activity or when you achieve a new performance measurement, 
such as a new VO2 max. estimate. You can turn off the 
performance condition feature to avoid some of these 
notifications.
1
Hold MENU.
2
Select Physiological Metrics > Perf. Condition.
Detecting Performance Measurements Automatically
The Auto Detection feature is turned on by default. The device 
can automatically detect your maximum heart rate and lactate 
threshold during an activity. When paired with a compatible 
power meter, the device can automatically detect your functional 
threshold power (FTP) during an activity. 
NOTE: The device detects a maximum heart rate only when 
your heart rate is higher than the value set in your user profile.
1
Hold MENU.
2
Select Physiological Metrics > Auto Detection.
3
Select an option.
Syncing Activities and Performance Measurements
You can sync activities and performance measurements from 
other Garmin devices to your Enduro device using your Garmin 
Connect account. This allows your device to more accurately 
reflect your training status and fitness. For example, you can 
record a ride with an Edge device, and view your activity details 
and overall training load on your Enduro device.
1
Hold MENU.
2
Select Physiological Metrics > TrueUp.
When you sync your device with your smartphone, recent 
activities and performance measurements from your other 
Garmin devices appear on your Enduro device.
About VO2 Max. Estimates
VO2 max. is the maximum volume of oxygen (in milliliters) you 
can consume per minute per kilogram of body weight at your 
maximum performance. In simple terms, VO2 max. is an 
indication of athletic performance and should increase as your 
level of fitness improves. The Enduro device requires wrist-
based heart rate or a compatible chest heart rate monitor to 
display your VO2 max. estimate. The device has separate VO2 
max. estimates for running and cycling. You must run either 
outside with GPS or ride with a compatible power meter at a 
moderate level of intensity for several minutes to get an 
accurate VO2 max. estimate. 
On the device, your VO2 max. estimate appears as a number, 
description, and position on the color gauge. On your Garmin 
Connect account, you can view additional details about your 
VO2 max. estimate, including your fitness age. Your fitness age 
gives you an idea of how your fitness compares with a person of 
the same gender and different age. As you exercise, your fitness 
age can decrease over time.
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