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Anyone interested to swap my new Fitbit Charge, small, navy for a Garmin watch or similar?


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I was bought a lovely navy, small Fitbit 'Charge' for Christmas and its great but as I'm a keen runner already its probably a Garmin or GPS that is more suited to what I'm currently doing. Does anyone have more of a need of a Fitbit than your Garmin/GPS watch and would be keen for a swap at all? It is this one, bought new for ?75 through the Parkrun website: http://www.fitnessdigital.co.uk/fitbit-charge-blue-size-small/p/10006169/?ct=108&gclid=COW1irWTkcoCFQoCwwodbV4KGA


Thanks for looking either way, Hxxx

Just a tip... If you can take your phone out with you then the Runkeeper or Nike+ apps can track your distance and speed etc while the fitbit tracks your movement giving you the most accurate overview of your workout.

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