I haven’t tested this by smashing my Apple Watch, but if you are hard on equipment and will potentially rub the watch against a rock (like granite) when hiking or scrambling, it will scratch or maybe break. The Garmin Fenix, a purpose-built fitness and outdoors watch, has buttons that you can hit without looking and doesn’t depend on a touchscreen. And with gloves on, the buttons on the small watch face can be hard to hit. But if it rains, you will want to put the watch in water mode, which means you can’t use the screen. If you are not big on hiking in the rain or with bulking gloves on, the touchscreen works fine. You can get some more life out of the watch and use it on longer hikes, and I’ll share those tips in the battery section that follows. If you want to track your hike as an activity, that’s about the range you have for your workout.
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