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Polar Grit X2 arrives in the U.S.

Originally released globally in June, the Polar Grit X2, is now officially available in the United States. If you’re looking for advanced navigation, serious biosensing, and a compact build that works in the city as well as on the trail, this is one to check out.

A more compact take on Polar’s outdoor lineup

The Grit X2 was designed for users who switch between everyday wear and serious outdoor training. With a slimmer profile, lighter weight, and a 1.28-inch AMOLED display protected by sapphire crystal, it is Polar’s most compact outdoor watch to date.

The watch is offered in Night Black and Brown Copper finishes and supports standard 22 mm straps, making it easy to adapt for both adventure and everyday wear.

Navigation and durability built for exploration

One of the standout features of the Grit X2 is its full-color offline topographic maps preloaded straight out of the box. With route elevation profiles and points of interest included, it’s built for times when you don’t have cell signal.

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Battery life is strong: Polar lists up to 90 hours in Eco training mode, 30 hours in Performance mode, and about a week in Smartwatch mode. With 32 GB of internal storage and a user-replaceable battery, it is built for longevity both on the trail and over years of use.

Advanced sensors and training tools

At its core the Grit X2 is powered by Polar’s Elixir biosensing platform. It features 4th-generation optical heart-rate tracking, wrist-based ECG, SpO₂ sensing and skin temperature tracking. These sensors integrate into Polar’s suite of tools like Nightly Recharge, Training Load Pro and the Orthostatic Test to help you understand how your body is adapting, when to train hard and when to rest.

Designed for athletes and everyday explorers

Polar has noted that outdoor sports are growing fastest among women and everyday adventurers. The Grit X2 is built with that trend in mind, bringing premium outdoor watch tools into a more wearable and compact design. Running the same operating system as Polar’s higher-end models, the Grit X2 remains eligible for future feature updates. All workout, wellness and navigation data integrates into Polar Flow, the company’s ecosystem for performance tracking, route planning and long-term analysis.

Final thoughts

The Polar Grit X2 looks to deliver a strong mix of durability, performance and everyday wearability. It offers advanced outdoor features in a more compact, more affordable package than many top-tier watches. For anyone wanting navigation, strong biosensing and a versatile design that works both on the mountain and in the city, the Grit X2 is a compelling option now that it’s finally available in the U.S.

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Colin lives in Ventura, CA where he runs a Strength & Conditioning facility. If you have suggestions for fitness tech that you’d like to see covered or reviewed, feel free to send info over to colin@9to5mac.com