I bought a Tactix 7 pro and never regrets it. I used it 24/7 even when I sleep. I used it for my MTB riding in trail. I used it to hike and travel overseas. Maps works great anywhere. Best of all, i don’t have to charge it daily. Awesome watch. Never need any other watch since.
I’m with you there… the battery was one of the biggest selling points for me. Whether a run, hike, or ride I find it useful for all kinds of tracking… the sleep part and readiness is nice too. Thanks for watching!
It’s defiantly a solid watch packed with functionality, if your going to get use out of the additional features that are above and beyond the Fenix 7X Sapphire. Good luck in the search!
Great review. I was between the three Garmin solar watches and I watched each of your reviews to help make a decision… the Fenix! Looking forward to see what’s coming next!
In theory, it should work, after using it a few times I ended up going back to the ballistic Calculator app that I was using prior to purchasing this watch. It had a lot more features available and was easier to input custom data when working up loads.
What is required to use the ballistics functions? Data connection, special sensors? Does this require the user to manually enter it all? If this is the case I don't see how this is better than a ballistics app on the phone. What does the extra $300 get us the $30 phone app doesn't?
Data connection is only required to set up you ballistic table initially. You can enter manually but most of it is auto populated by the app once you do the initial baseline configs. I personally wouldn’t use this over an app, as I currently have one I use that is easier to manipulate with variable factors like wind and humidity. The only time this would be useful would be in an actual tactical setting where your phone is not practical. I wouldn’t upgrade to this for just that feature, unless you fall into that specific niche or if your also interested in some of the other flight / tactical features.
It can also link with certain rangefinders and weather sensors (like kestrel). Those inputs go straight into the watch and are calculated in the applied ballistics app on the phone.
Absolutely agree, the battery life alone is huge when compared to other smart watches. And that’s just the beginning of what sets it apart. Add in the off-line maps, flashlight, and sleep / activity tracking - knowing what I know now I would find it hard to find a comparable watch. Thanks for checking out the video!
It wasn’t scratched in the video, however, I’m not sure how well polishing would buff out scratches. I have a few on the black bezel of the Fenix they are now part of its character haha! Thanks for watching!
Some military / tactical watches provide 24 hour on the fourth hand to give you the hours of the day in 24 hour format. I believe there is a watch face you can download which will do the same. So when your first and second hand show 4:00 pm, the forth hand would show 1600. That’s my best guess as I don’t think you can display a different time zone on the 4th hand on Garmin downloadable faces. Hope that helped and was on the right track!
Garmin Tactix 7 offers a modern design with a touchscreen, enhanced tactical features, an integrated flashlight, and updated health monitoring. Garmin Tactix Delta lacks the flashlight and touchscreen, featuring traditional button controls, classic tactical features, but still has comprehensive mapping and navigation tools. Both watches are built to military standards and share many tactical features, but the Tactix 7 introduces newer technologies and conveniences.
Thanks for watching! The stealth mode doesn’t restrict too much on the watch. It does cut any signals, so if you use navigation it won’t update anything and your Bluetooth enables apps won’t update either.
It’s a solid choice and feature packed, especially if you use the ballistic or other high end functions that come with this version! My first smartwatch was the apple for about a year… after trying the garmin there is no going back. Between the battery life, storage, and features I can’t see me changing companies any time soon. Hope you enjoy as much as I do!
@@TheOutdoorWorkshop yeah I’ve never had a smart watch before dude ! So I’ve just placed my order now for the ballistic version I think it would be a good choice for me. Especially back on range, I could try it out. I’m curious if it’s waterproof though. I heard about Apple trying to compete with garmin but I’ve not seen anyone I know with garmin all Apple. I appreciate your videos on my decision !
I had an Apple Watch for years. It was good for integration with the iPhone and some of the apps, but doesn’t come close to the Garmin when it comes to outdoor and indoor activities. Battery life was only a day or less with apple and Garmin lasts nearly a month so that was selling point two that will keep me with Garmin. Ballistics are good for a watch, but more than likely if you’re just hanging out at a range the app base to calculator is probably what you’re gonna look at. If you have everything dialed it on the app, the watches great if you were out hunting or in the field and need to reference without pulling out your phone. Enjoy!
You don’t need a phone with this watch. If you have your maps downloaded you can use every navigation feature I can think of… same for workouts and music. You can use your phone to see and do additional details like stats from workouts, routes, and downloading things like courses, music, workouts and other DLC. Hope that answers your question! Anything in specific otherwise? Thanks!
Nope, Watch will charge while off. Garmin actually states it will charge faster. I have noticed the Fenix gain about 3% while wearing it outside for a few hours, after it died. It does have some safety feature built in to avoid overheating so if you left it in direct sunlight laying out you could have some issues with a dark watch heating up. Wearing it worked ok for me.
Totally agree I certainly wouldn’t be using this as a primary navigational instrument, but it sure would be a nice secondary or tertiary option to an ADF in the event of instrument failure.
Totally agree. I’m sure it would drastically cut down on the battery life, but it would be a great added feature. That is probably the only thing I miss when comparing to the Apple Watch…. Maybe some other application integrations too, but some of the major things that make it stand apart from the Apple Watch or what keep me wearing it. Thanks for watching!
I grabbed a TicWatch and I love it. I'm going to send it back though because the new Galaxy is about to drop and it integrates so well with my Galaxy phone and it's amazing. And you're probably right about the battery life but they should make it an option that you can turn off completely@TheOutdoorWorkshop
There is stealth mode to cut the location and sharing features. It’s hard to find any smart device in modern times that doesn’t have that as a possibility whether it’s a cellphone or a watch. If that’s an important feature, I loved my SUUNTO Core, which is as close as you can generally get to a feature packed smart watch without connections, great for controlled areas where that is a concern
I bought a Tactix 7 pro and never regrets it. I used it 24/7 even when I sleep. I used it for my MTB riding in trail. I used it to hike and travel overseas. Maps works great anywhere. Best of all, i don’t have to charge it daily. Awesome watch. Never need any other watch since.
I’m with you there… the battery was one of the biggest selling points for me. Whether a run, hike, or ride I find it useful for all kinds of tracking… the sleep part and readiness is nice too. Thanks for watching!
Just when I thought I was going to order the fenix 7x solar 😂 This watch is everything I could ask for
It’s defiantly a solid watch packed with functionality, if your going to get use out of the additional features that are above and beyond the Fenix 7X Sapphire. Good luck in the search!
The Tactix 7 pro is a dream of a watch. I sold my Fenkx 7X SS when I got the Tactix.
Great choice! The features are awesome on this one… defiantly above and beyond with the new upgrades
Tactix 7 or Enduro 2? My main doubt is the design (I like both but maybe a lil bit the T7 one)
A little late but just got mine it's in the mail and you have a killer video..👍👍
Great review. I was between the three Garmin solar watches and I watched each of your reviews to help make a decision… the Fenix! Looking forward to see what’s coming next!
Awesome, glad it helped you decide! Hope you enjoy!
Best review I've seen on this watch so far.
Thank you! Much appreciated!
@@TheOutdoorWorkshop helped me to make the decision to buy the watch over the fenix and the Marq gen 2
Hello, is it possible to use the ballistic function for an AR15 16' in .223 caliber? for shooting at 300 or 400m. Thank you
In theory, it should work, after using it a few times I ended up going back to the ballistic Calculator app that I was using prior to purchasing this watch. It had a lot more features available and was easier to input custom data when working up loads.
What is required to use the ballistics functions? Data connection, special sensors? Does this require the user to manually enter it all? If this is the case I don't see how this is better than a ballistics app on the phone. What does the extra $300 get us the $30 phone app doesn't?
Data connection is only required to set up you ballistic table initially. You can enter manually but most of it is auto populated by the app once you do the initial baseline configs. I personally wouldn’t use this over an app, as I currently have one I use that is easier to manipulate with variable factors like wind and humidity. The only time this would be useful would be in an actual tactical setting where your phone is not practical. I wouldn’t upgrade to this for just that feature, unless you fall into that specific niche or if your also interested in some of the other flight / tactical features.
It can also link with certain rangefinders and weather sensors (like kestrel). Those inputs go straight into the watch and are calculated in the applied ballistics app on the phone.
@@EuroS50 bro do you mean the watch while using the Ab app will not enter the weather conditions automatically?
I’m curious why it seems Garmin is the only tech company that seems to get it. Nothing else comes close.
Absolutely agree, the battery life alone is huge when compared to other smart watches. And that’s just the beginning of what sets it apart. Add in the off-line maps, flashlight, and sleep / activity tracking - knowing what I know now I would find it hard to find a comparable watch. Thanks for checking out the video!
Is the Tactix 7 watch bezel scratched? Can it be polished and left titanium gray?
It wasn’t scratched in the video, however, I’m not sure how well polishing would buff out scratches. I have a few on the black bezel of the Fenix they are now part of its character haha! Thanks for watching!
Great video. Thanks for this
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
hello, what is the numbers on the edge of the bezel starting from 02 04 06 up to 24?
Some military / tactical watches provide 24 hour on the fourth hand to give you the hours of the day in 24 hour format. I believe there is a watch face you can download which will do the same. So when your first and second hand show 4:00 pm, the forth hand would show 1600. That’s my best guess as I don’t think you can display a different time zone on the 4th hand on Garmin downloadable faces. Hope that helped and was on the right track!
It's military time. Helps with night vision operation or you can face north and figure out the time if the watch dies and a few more ways to use it
Can anyone tell me the difference between tactix 7 (the best variant , I think 7 pro ) and tactix delta ?
Garmin Tactix 7 offers a modern design with a touchscreen, enhanced tactical features, an integrated flashlight, and updated health monitoring.
Garmin Tactix Delta lacks the flashlight and touchscreen, featuring traditional button controls, classic tactical features, but still has comprehensive mapping and navigation tools.
Both watches are built to military standards and share many tactical features, but the Tactix 7 introduces newer technologies and conveniences.
Would be good if you could have done a video on how the watch operates in stealth mode 🤔
Thanks for watching! The stealth mode doesn’t restrict too much on the watch. It does cut any signals, so if you use navigation it won’t update anything and your Bluetooth enables apps won’t update either.
Tactix, best watch ever
With you there, has mostly everything I would need in a watch… and much more!
Tactix 7 or Enduro 2? My main doubt is the design (I like both but maybe a lil bit the T7 one)
I’m going order my first ever smart watch found garmin
I seen their doing the 7pro ballistic
1600 Euro
It’s a solid choice and feature packed, especially if you use the ballistic or other high end functions that come with this version! My first smartwatch was the apple for about a year… after trying the garmin there is no going back. Between the battery life, storage, and features I can’t see me changing companies any time soon. Hope you enjoy as much as I do!
@@TheOutdoorWorkshop yeah I’ve never had a smart watch before dude ! So I’ve just placed my order now for the ballistic version
I think it would be a good choice for me. Especially back on range,
I could try it out. I’m curious if it’s waterproof though.
I heard about Apple trying to compete with garmin but I’ve not seen anyone I know with garmin all Apple.
I appreciate your videos on my decision !
I had an Apple Watch for years. It was good for integration with the iPhone and some of the apps, but doesn’t come close to the Garmin when it comes to outdoor and indoor activities. Battery life was only a day or less with apple and Garmin lasts nearly a month so that was selling point two that will keep me with Garmin. Ballistics are good for a watch, but more than likely if you’re just hanging out at a range the app base to calculator is probably what you’re gonna look at. If you have everything dialed it on the app, the watches great if you were out hunting or in the field and need to reference without pulling out your phone. Enjoy!
Have epix 2 and bought tactix 7 pro. This watch looks insane. Eyecandy
It does look great and have some pretty cool features! Thanks for watching!
do you need your phone with this watch ?
You don’t need a phone with this watch. If you have your maps downloaded you can use every navigation feature I can think of… same for workouts and music. You can use your phone to see and do additional details like stats from workouts, routes, and downloading things like courses, music, workouts and other DLC. Hope that answers your question! Anything in specific otherwise? Thanks!
@@TheOutdoorWorkshop yes thank you !
Does the watch have to be turned on for the solar power to help battery drain or can it be left off to help recharging
Nope, Watch will charge while off. Garmin actually states it will charge faster. I have noticed the Fenix gain about 3% while wearing it outside for a few hours, after it died. It does have some safety feature built in to avoid overheating so if you left it in direct sunlight laying out you could have some issues with a dark watch heating up. Wearing it worked ok for me.
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Thanks for watching!
my dreams watch
I hope you find a way to get there! Thanks for watching!
call me old fashioned but flying requires using a bit more than looking at your watch when you wanna get somewhere
Totally agree I certainly wouldn’t be using this as a primary navigational instrument, but it sure would be a nice secondary or tertiary option to an ADF in the event of instrument failure.
I cannot believe you can't voice to text or take calls with this. MAJOR FAIL
Totally agree. I’m sure it would drastically cut down on the battery life, but it would be a great added feature. That is probably the only thing I miss when comparing to the Apple Watch…. Maybe some other application integrations too, but some of the major things that make it stand apart from the Apple Watch or what keep me wearing it. Thanks for watching!
I grabbed a TicWatch and I love it. I'm going to send it back though because the new Galaxy is about to drop and it integrates so well with my Galaxy phone and it's amazing. And you're probably right about the battery life but they should make it an option that you can turn off completely@TheOutdoorWorkshop
Yup and they track you too...
No thanks
There is stealth mode to cut the location and sharing features. It’s hard to find any smart device in modern times that doesn’t have that as a possibility whether it’s a cellphone or a watch. If that’s an important feature, I loved my SUUNTO Core, which is as close as you can generally get to a feature packed smart watch without connections, great for controlled areas where that is a concern