Are there sports watches for windsurfing, running, and cycling?

Be
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I'm looking for a sports watch, a kind of Fitbit or watch for running, but the sports watch should also be able to be used for windsurfing. I took the picture on a laptop while on vacation. A reproduction of my route could be played back. It would be important that the watch has built-in GPS, it should also be suitable for sea salt. I would also like to use them for running and cycling, as well as for everyday life. It should also work without a connection to a laptop, because I don't have one. Therefore it would be better that the can be paired with a tablet or a smartphone. The watch should work well and not cost more than 150 euro, a maximum of 200 euro would also be ok. The watch can also be older, just be good and reliable. Preferably with a large display.

I look forward to your feedback

Are there sports watches for windsurfing, running, and cycling
Po

Watches from "Suunto" are possibly best for "sea" (also diving) fuss.
But not cheap.
However, a GPS tracker that you have with you in a waterproof packaging is sufficient for this purpose.

Be

So I don't need them for diving and a GPS tractor is not an advantage either.

He

So I'm a loyal Polar customer. I'm currently using the Vantage M in red. Before this I used the V800. Both so-called multisport watches are, however, quite expensive. If you look at the Polar website you can see which sports you can add to your watch in addition to the preset ones. However, I think Garmin definitely offers that, maybe some other manufacturers as well. For me, however, the price was also important, for example I wear my watch every day so I used it, but have people around who buy multisport watches for 500 euro and then ride a 3K bike so I would like to say costs / benefits should not be out of sight to let…

Just read your text again. I think no one recommends salt water for a watch because the sensors for pulse and the charging sockets are always sensitive. I can be wrong.

Be

Thanks then I'll have a look at polar. At Garmin I have not yet found a watch that fulfills my wishes or shows whether it can.

Be

@AnneWillAnna the watch I borrowed was in the sea salt water when I plunged into the water.