Summary

Transitioned to the COROS APEX to help with training for Fall races. Incredible battery life, easy to use app and web interface, and tons of highly useful data you can use to help reach your goals. Great for tracking sleep and recovery, too!
Posted Sep 14, 2022
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Coros Apex 42
5.0/5
(2)
Pros
  • Battery Life
  • Available Data
  • Easy to Use
  • Lightweight
  • Recovery Tracking
  • Creating workouts
Cons
  • Brightness in Sunlight

Coros Apex 42

I was a long time Apple Watch wearer, but wanted to focus on improving my half marathon training. I needed something easy to use with lots of data and incredible battery life. After weeks of research, I landed on the COROS APEX. It’s a step above the entry level PACE 2, but still in the $300-$350 price range. The app is amazing. So much data! I’ve created workouts in the app that then sync with the watch. My training and recovery have significantly improved, and I’m thrilled with the results. Best of all, I get 3-4 weeks out of a single battery charge.  

Experience

I was almost 300 lbs. in 2020. The Apple Watch was a tremendous tool to help me get off the couch and get active. After losing 120 lbs., my focus shifted to distance running, and the COROS APEX is now helping me reach my goals. 

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Mike Murphy
Chattanooga, TN
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Lost 120 lbs. in 2020 and fell in love with running. I've completed 12 half marathons and 2 marathons. I'm an RRCA Certified...

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