I hiked 9 miles with the Apple Watch SE vs. Pixel Watch 3 vs. Garmin Forerunner 165 — 5 things I learned


I recently had the privilege of taking on an epic mountain hike with two close pals visiting the U.S. Pacific Northwest from the decidedly less rugged and wild U.S. Northeast. To ensure a truly spectacular trek, I consulted my go-to hiking app, AllTrails to whittle down the selection

Within an hour of Seattle, there are hundreds of options to choose from, varying from very easy to extremely difficult. I ultimately settled on Snow Lake Trail, a roughly seven-mile out-and-back trek with breathtaking views and a stunning alpine lake as your reward for climbing up 1,700+ feet of elevation.

To make the hike even more fun, I let my homies Aymann and Mike have their pick of any one of the 20+ smartwatches currently sitting on my desk drawer to wear for the duration of our adventure. 

Scenic views from the Snow Lake trail in Washington's Cascade Mountains showing trees, peaks and an alpine lake

(Image credit: Dan Bracaglia/Tom’s Guide)

Mike opted for the Garmin Forerunner 165, the best Garmin for hikes. Aymann, meanwhile, took the 45mm Google Pixel Watch 3 for a spin. As an owner of an older generation Apple Watch, he was curious to see how one of the best smartwatches for Android compares.



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