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      <title>Navigating with the Garmin Forerunner 570 and the Coros Nomad</title>
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      <description>Over the last week or two I tested the Garmin ForeRunner 570 when navigating from Crans-Montana to Leukerbad. I also tried a group run navigating with the 570 during a Décathlon run, before spotting that the Coros Nomad and Coros Apex 4 offered full map navigation without paying the Garmin premium price.&#xA;Hiking with the 570 is a red line on a black line. You look at the squiggle and intuit where you&amp;rsquo;re meant to go.</description>
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