No HRV Status or Training Readiness
The more sophisticated recovery metrics — Daily HRV Status, Training Readiness — require stepping up to the Forerunner 265. Some buyers expected Fenix-level health tracking at this price.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe Garmin Forerunner 55 (ASIN B0953HHQY7) is available on Amazon.ca for $299 CAD — Garmin's most accessible GPS running watch with Suggested Daily Workouts, 20-day smartwatch battery, 20-hour GPS, and Body Battery energy monitoring for new to intermediate runners who want real GPS coaching without the complexity of higher-end models.
| Display | 1.04" MIP display, sunlight readable |
| GPS | GPS + GLONASS |
| Battery | 20 days smartwatch / 20 hours GPS mode |
| Metrics | Suggested daily workouts, Fitness Age, VO2 Max, recovery advisor |
| Heart Rate | Wrist-based heart rate monitoring |
| Body Battery | Garmin Body Battery energy monitoring |
| Cadence | Cadence tracking and alerts |
"First GPS running watch. Setup took 10 minutes. Had it telling me what to run the next morning. Suggested workouts actually match my ability level — it doesn't throw intervals at you immediately."
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"Charged it 10 days ago. Still at 40%. I run 5 days a week with GPS. The battery life at this price is genuinely impressive."
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"Boyfriend has the Fenix 7. I run the same routes — GPS tracks are very similar on most runs. The difference in data depth is real but not relevant to my training level."
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"Body Battery at 20 this morning. Skipped the planned tempo, did an easy 5km instead. Woke up the next day at 90 and had my best speed session of the month."
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No HRV Status or Training Readiness
The more sophisticated recovery metrics — Daily HRV Status, Training Readiness — require stepping up to the Forerunner 265. Some buyers expected Fenix-level health tracking at this price.
Source: Amazon reviewerNo music or contactless payment
Running without a phone means running without music — no onboard storage. Buyers wanting Garmin Pay or playlist storage need to step up in price.
Source: RedditSmall display limits data fields
The 1.04" screen restricts how many metrics you can see at a glance. Seasoned data-oriented runners find it limiting compared to larger watch displays.
Source: Amazon reviewerStandard GPS less precise under canopy
In forests and urban canyons, track accuracy drops noticeably vs multi-band GPS watches. Most road runners won't notice; trail runners might.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe Garmin Forerunner 55 is the best sub-$300 GPS running watch on the market — it delivers Garmin's suggested workout coaching, 20-hour GPS battery, Body Battery monitoring, and reliable tracking in a package that doesn't require a manual to operate. It's the right watch for new to intermediate runners who want more than a basic fitness tracker but don't need the full depth — and cost — of the Forerunner 265 or Fenix 7.