![]() If you found this review useful, you can hit up the links at the end to help support the site, or you can become a DCR Supporter! What’s New:įirst things first, unlike last time Polar announced the original Vantage series, there’s not two versions at this point. Once I’m done with this media loaner Vantage V2 I’ll get it sent back to Polar, like all the previous ones. ![]() Also, it helps that it’s virtually identical to the Polar Grit X in terms of underlying hardware and software – a watch I often throw into comparison lineups (such as over most of my workouts in the last few months). I’ve been using it for a bit now, and I’ve got a pretty good idea on how well it works. It is by all definitions a modest update, both in terms of software – but also hardware, with only slight changes to the watch’s exterior design – albeit a significant reduction of weight. Also, music controls and new watch faces. Thus, this brings us to the Vantage V2, which essentially takes all those new Grit X features and adds a couple more related to performance testing. That played out with the Polar Grit X watch this past April, essentially taking a Vantage series watch and adding more hiking/outdoors related features, as well as new nutrition and energy source related metrics. ![]() However, earlier this year Polar signaled that it was the end of the line for the original Vantage V & M units in terms of new features. Since that time those units have gotten numerous firmware updates (and even a Titanium version). Today Polar has announced the Vantage V2, a touch bit over two years since they announced the initial Polar Vantage V & M series watches.
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