Can a budget-minded smartwatch from a relatively new brand beat a tried-and-true Garmin when it comes to accurately tracking your outdoor adventures? I decided to find out by pitting my favorite rugged smartwatch in 2026, the Garmin Instinct 3, against the new for 2026, Amazfit Active Max, while snowboarding Blackcomb Mountain in British Columbia, Canada.

The Instinct 3 model I tested (45mm AMOLED edition) is priced at $449 compared to $169 for the Active Max. What’s the catch with the latter? There isn’t one. Amazfit has been producing solid-performing smartwatches with similar or better specs to the big boys for several years now, and the Active Max is the brand’s latest release.

best cheap smartwatches on the market today — the Max is a well-rounded smartwatch for health and fitness tracking, with a big, bright display and premium bells and whistles, including support for offline maps and music downloads.

You may like

Garmin Forerunner 265 or Forerunner 570 — both support a wide range of outdoor adventure activities, including skiing and snowboarding, with the promise of extensive post-ride data, including a map of your endeavours.

Moreover, the Garmin Instinct 3 and Amazfit Active Max are both battery life champs with way more than enough juice to last even the longest day of riding.

favorite ski tracking apps — running on an iPhone 16 Plus. Find the results below.

Swipe to scroll horizontallySnowboard stats comparedHeader Cell – Column 0

Garmin Instinct 3

Amazfit Active Max

Strava app

Slopes app

Total descent

14,160 feet

13,589 feet

14,505 feet

13,943 feet

Max speed

36.5 mph

36.5 mph

36.1 mph

36.6 mph

Downhill distance

14.51 miles

11.68 miles

n/a

11.8 miles

Total distance

23.52 miles

21.63 miles

22.55 miles

n/a

Average moving speed

7.2 mph

8 mph

8.7 mph

16.4 mph

Number of runs

8

10

11

8

Max elevation

6,297 feet

6,398 feet

6,290 feet

6,299 feet

Elapsed time

5 hours, 1 min

5 hours,1 min

4 hours, 58 minutes

4 hours, 57 mins

Riding time

1 hour, 52 mins

1 hour, 36 mins

n/a

1 hours, 15 mins

Lift time

1 hour, 33 mins

n/a

n/a

57 mins

Average heart rate

125 bpm

124 bpm

n/a

n/a

Max heart rate

179 bpm

180 bpm

n/a

n/a

Total calories burned

1,784 calories

2,626 calories

n/a

n/a

Except for an estimated lift riding time, the Amazfit Active Max recorded all of the same metrics as the Garmin Instinct 3, including those I care about most: total descent, max speed, and riding time.

You may like

The Max noted slightly less total descent than the other tracking methods, but it’s not too far off. This could be because the Max sports a comparably less sophisticated single-band GPS antenna, compared to multi-band antennas in my phone and the Instinct 3.

The Instinct 3 and Active Max noted identical top speeds and similar average moving speeds. The Amazfit recorded less distance covered, both downhill and overall, than the Instinct 3. However, Amazfit’s tallies match up nicely with Strava’s total distance and Slopes’ downhill distance. Make of that what you will.

Garmin Instinct 3 on a user's wrist in the snow

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

Did I do eight runs, ten runs, or 11 runs? I guess that depends on what each tracking method categorizes as a ‘run.’ For example, if I stop halfway down the mountain, move off to the side, spend 15 minutes eating a sandwich, and then continue the rest of the way down, is that one run or two? According to Garmin and Slopes, it’s one. Meanwhile, Amazfit and Strava seem more keen to split it into two. Ultimately, I prefer the former approach.

There’s some discrepancy regarding the actual amount of time I spent riding, with Amazfit splitting the difference between Garmin and the Slopes app. Meanwhile, both smartwatches measured nearly the same average and max heart rate for the day, while Active Max calculated more calories burned (I rarely give this metric much credence).

Amazfit Active 2 at my local mountain last season. In fact, when it comes to overall comfort, I still prefer the slim profile of the Active 2 to the chunkier Active Max, especially under a ski glove.

Tom’s Guide on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds.

Google News