Choosing the Right Option: Comprehensive Test 2026

Weight: Epix 2 wins easily

31g difference. It doesn't seem like much on paper. After 8 hours of trail running, you feel it.

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The Fenix ​​8 remains comfortable, but the Epix 2 forgets it's there. This is a real advantage if you run a lot or have a thin wrist.

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During our mountain trail tests:

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  • Fenix ​​8: slight wrist fatigue after 6 hours
  • Epix 2: no discomfort even after 10 a.m.
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Features: It's the same, almost

Both have:

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  • Multi-constellation GPS (Garmin, Glonass, Galileo, BeiDou)
  • Barometric altimeter
  • Temperature sensor
  • Topographic maps
  • Sleep and stress tracking
  • Estimated VO2 max
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The Fenix ​​8 has a few extra things: a slightly larger screen, a bigger battery, and that's about it for real-world usage.

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Both do trail running, running, cycling, swimming. Both save your data. Both sync with Garmin Connect.

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Design: A question of taste

The Fenix ​​8 is more imposing. It has bigger buttons, a thicker case. It makes a “serious sports watch”.

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The Epix 2 is more discreet. It passes for a classic smartwatch. You can wear it to the office without looking like a professional athlete.

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If you want a watch that screams "I'm trail running," get the Fenix ​​8. If you want something more go-anywhere, the Epix 2 wins.

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The price: 200€ difference

Fenix ​​8: €799

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Epix 2: €599

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The question: what does this €200 buy?

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  • A slightly larger screen (0.1")
  • 12 extra days of battery in GPS mode
  • 31g more weight
  • A more aggressive design
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If you do long trail running (more than 3 days in a row), the Fenix ​​8 is worth the €200. If you do classic running or short trail running, the Epix 2 is enough.

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Verdict: Who should buy what

Take the Fenix ​​8 if:

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  • You are doing ultras or multi-day hikes
  • You want the best possible battery in GPS mode
  • Do you prefer a larger screen?
  • You have a strong wrist (it weighs 79g)
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Take the Epix 2 if:

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  • You do classic running or trail running (less than 3 hours per session)
  • You want something light and discreet
  • You are on a tight budget
  • You charge your watch once a week without problem
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Honestly ? If you're hesitant, take the Epix 2. It does 95% of what the Fenix ​​8 does, it weighs less, it costs less. The Fenix ​​8 is for people who know exactly why they need it.

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FAQs

Which watch is the most reliable for GPS?

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Both use the same multi-constellation system. No difference in practice. We tested both in the mountains and the GPS tracks are identical.

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Which one holds water best?

Both are waterproof to 10 ATM (100m). You can swim with it, snorkel too. No difference.

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Which one charges faster?

Both charge in about 2 hours with Garmin's proprietary cable. The same.

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Can you use both with an iPhone?

Yes, both sync with the Garmin Connect app on iOS. No limitations.

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Which one is best for running?

The Epix 2. It's lighter, it lasts a week without charging, and it does everything you need for running. The Fenix ​​8 is overkill for that.

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Which lasts the longest before becoming obsolete?

Both receive Garmin updates. No reason to think one would age faster than the other. Garmin supports its watches for a minimum of 5-6 years.

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