![]() ![]() From a functional standpoint, it moderately improves upon the company’s APEX Pro, but perhaps not enough to warrant the price jump. From a build and price standpoint, it is in the same category as the Garmin Fenix 6, Polar Grit X, or Suunto 9 Baro, but has a much smaller feature set, both in terms of activity and smart capability (music, payments, etc). We also have long-term experience using the very similar COROS APEX Pro ( see our review), and were intrigued about how those two models distinguish themselves in terms of the ideal user profile.Īfter an extensive testing period with the VERTIX, that second point remains the crux of the discussion about the watch, which is extremely durable and highly functional, but occupies a space that doesn’t make it a true standout for any particular reason. One of the company’s noteworthy attributes is their ongoing product improvement with software updates and new feature sets long after the initial launch, and the VERTIX has undergone some notable upgrades since its original release date. It’s unusual to review a product almost two years after it first hit the market, but when presented an opportunity to test the COROS VERTIX, we were compelled. ![]()
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