![]() ![]() Note for duathletes or triathletes: There is no multisport-profile. If you pick up a Spark second hand, you can get a fitting wrist band separately without any problems, they come in some nice colors too. On the small band I have about 4 holes left too, but then in the opposite, so I’m not allowed to get a lot fatter. It’s also less wide making it look just a bit less bulky. The small wristband is a better fit for me. I have tiny wrists, only 6.5 inches (16.5cm), but I have about 4 holes left on the large wrist band or it would be too big. The wristband comes in a small and a large. This allows you to put the watch on much easier with one hand and taking it of is just as quick. But they’ve now integrated them into a new type of buckle. The new band has the little pins we’ve seen before on the Runner. It’s no longer a ‘classic’ band with a little buckle. The watch is branded as Multi Sport as it has profiles for Swimming, Cycling, Running, Gym (cross fit for example), Indoor bike, treadmill and freestyle. ![]() This is around the same weight as the Garmin ForeRunner 225 (53g). It weighs (with cardio) about 46 grams (=1.6 ounces) (take or leave one for the small/big strap). For the new model the watch was also sent to fat camp and lost some weight. It’s the next step of TomTom’s move in the sports market and it’s a nice one. The new Spark model (sometimes called Runner 2) also comes with a new optional feature to play music using a bluetooth headset. TomTom has released the Spark as the successor of the MultiSport and Run watches. Posted on in Cycling, Equipment, Reviews, Running, Swimming, Triathlon // 4 Comments ![]()
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