Nike, in collaboration with GPS-maker TomTom, offers its first GPS device in the form of the $199 Nike+ SportWatch GPS. The watch is attractive, if somewhat bulky for small wrists, and is easy to use. Its feature set is somewhat limited compared to high-end GPS sport watches already on the market from Garmin and Timex. The watch uses free downloadable software for Mac or PC to accept data from the watch and upload it to the free nikeplus.com service, which stores and displays workouts. Read on for the full Nike+ SportWatch GPS review. Image © Fred Zahradnik


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This gear is amazing for runner, but the price is high I think.
For barefoot running, I prefer Vibram FiveFingers shoes.