Similar Posts

Subscribe
Notify of
9 Answers
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Baroque
1 year ago

In principle, you take any jewellery for sport to avoid being able to hang on it. Also valid for rides. Sports watches are designed for sport, whose bands are also released from the clock in the event of an accident – this may not always go out glimpsically for the watch, but can save one’s hand. How much watch value you want to put on it, you have to decide for yourself. I have a Fitbit Charge 4, purchase price at the time 70 Euro, currently more expensive – this is in a frame where I wear it while riding. The likelihood that she’s taking damage isn’t that high in itself and then it’s not that much value that’s broken.

IdefixWindhund
1 year ago

Don’t talk about it unless the watch has a safe hold. So it’s not lost.

MilleW
1 year ago

So am I. Since the side parts are loosened at something train, there is no problem if you should hang. It’s probably very low, but sports watches are tight.

I also find it practical to keep an eye on time riding.

Lotti3516
1 year ago

The likelihood of falling in such a way that the clock is broken east relatively unlikely.

Have fun riding, LG Lotti3516

Urlewas
1 year ago

I didn’t know what could talk about it.

Hjalti
1 year ago

Sure, I’ll go back and forth.

gadus
1 year ago

This is a sports watch and riding is a sport. LG gadus

somi1407
1 year ago

Sure, why not?

I even wear my sports watch in everyday life.

michi57319
1 year ago

If the sports watch has integrated horse riding as a training, it is worth it.