I am a huge water person. Surf. Swim. Standup paddle. You name it, I probably do it. Although I’ve never been a competitive water sports athlete, I do like to track my sessions in the water alongside my land workouts.
While there are a lot of smartwatches out there, there aren’t too many designed specifically for watersports.
I’m an avid runner, and Garmin has been my go-to watch for years. Although surfing became a huge part of my life after college, it wasn’t until recently that I discovered there are watches that can track your surfs. After looking at the different options out there, I decided to give the Garmin Instinct Solar 2S Surf Edition a go.
In addition to tracking workout stats in real time, Garmin’s surf-specific watch lets you log your waves and data for later. It’s fun to nerd out over the stats after each session and see how they compare day to day.
Garmin’s Instinct Solar 2S Review
The Nuts & Bolts
Engineered to last, the Instinct Solar features a fiber-reinforced polymer case, scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla glass, and water resistance up to 100 m. The watch includes a solar battery and a power manager, which allows you to see how various settings affect your watch’s battery life — the watch can last up to 54 days in smartwatch mode.
Designed specifically with surfers in mind, the watch offers tide data, tracks surf activity, and is compatible with Surfline Sessions. In addition to surfing, the watch can track other activities like kayaking, standup paddling, windsurfing, swimming, hiking, running, and more.
Other thoughtful features include a wrist-based heart rate monitor, sleep tracking, pulse ox to monitor oxygen absorption, and stress tracking. It also offers a body battery energy monitor, trackback routing, weather monitors, smart notifications, a dedicated calendar screen, and the ability to pair with other Garmin devices for satellite communication.
Testing the Garmin Solar 2S Surfing

