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Garmin Instinct 3 vs. Fenix 8: Not really a fair fight


Garmin recently refreshed both its Instinct and Fenix product lines with new offerings, and they’ve immediately become two of the best long-lasting sports and adventure watches available. The Garmin Instinct 3 and Fenix 8 can be found in multiple case sizes and AMOLED or MIP/Solar configurations, so there’s almost certainly a style that meets your needs between them.

When considering the Instinct 3 or Fenix 8, the decision comes down to a single question: is the Fenix 8 worth double the price of the Instinct 3? On paper, the premium Garmin Fenix 8 handily outdoes the midrange Garmin Instinct 3, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the better value. Let’s break down exactly how these two great Garmin smartwatches compare, and who they’re each made for.

Garmin Instinct 3 vs. Fenix 8: Design and display

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A Walking activity on the Garmin Instinct 3

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The Garmin Instinct 3 and Fenix 8 are both rugged watches built for the outdoors, but the latter features a more premium design. The Instinct 3 uses a mix of fiber-reinforced polymer and aluminum, giving it a softer, rubber or silicone-like texture. Meanwhile, the Fenix 8 uses a steel or titanium construction with Gorilla Glass or sapphire cover glass.

Both watches have a 10ATM water-resistance rating, with the Fenix 8 taking that a step further with dive capabilities and a MIL-STD-810H certification — a military-grade durability standard. As a result, the Fenix 8 is heavier, with the steel variant weighing 74 grams and the titanium option weighing 64 grams. The Instinct 3 weighs just 59 grams by comparison.

Training Readiness widget on the Garmin Fenix 8

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Garmin ships the Instinct 3 and Fenix 8 with silicone bands by default, but they each can be configured with nylon and leather straps instead. The Fenix 8 also has a metal band option available, which could dress the steel or titanium chassis up for special occasions.

A left-side view of the Garmin Instinct 3's three buttons

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The Garmin Fenix 8 is available in more case sizes, starting at 43mm and topping out at 51mm. There’s also a 47mm configuration right in the middle. Garmin sells the Instinct 3 in two size options: 45mm and 50mm. You’ll see a 43mm Instinct watch on Garmin’s website, but that’s the Instinct E, a cheaper watch with a completely different feature set.

Garmin Instinct 3 vs. Fenix 8: Hardware and features

A close-up side view of the Garmin Fenix 8 with the default watch face

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Garmin’s Fenix 8 has better hardware and more software features than the Instinct 3, full stop. It starts with the display, where the Fenix 8 uses a 1.3-inch or 1.4-inch AMOLED panel compared to the Instinct 3’s 1.2-inch AMOLED panel. As previously mentioned, there are MIP options that tend to look worse than AMOLED and are less responsive, but offer longer, “unlimited” battery life with solar charging.

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