How to Connect Garmin Watch to Strava


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If you’re a runner, cyclist, or triathlete, you likely rely on your Garmin watch to track workouts with precision. But to share achievements, chase segments, and get kudos from friends, you probably use Strava. The good news is you can seamlessly connect your Garmin watch to Strava so every run, ride, or swim automatically appears without manual uploads.

The process is simple, secure, and free. Once linked, your activities sync automatically from Garmin Connect to Strava within minutes of uploading to the cloud. This guide covers three connection methods, troubleshooting steps, and pro tips for reliable long-term syncing.

Connect via Garmin Connect App

This method works best if you manage your fitness through Garmin’s ecosystem.

Open Garmin Connect Settings

Launch the Garmin Connect app on your smartphone. Tap the More tab in the bottom-right corner, then go to Settings. Ensure your watch is paired and has uploaded at least one activity before proceeding.

Link Strava in Connected Apps

Scroll down to Connected Apps, then tap Strava. Tap Agree to begin authorization.

A browser window will open. Log in to your Strava account using your email and password. Grant permissions for Garmin to upload activities and share courses and routes. Tap Allow to confirm.

Confirm Successful Connection

You will see a confirmation message stating you are connected to Strava. Return to the Connected Apps screen where Strava should now show as connected.

To disconnect later, go to Settings, Connected Apps, Strava, then Disconnect.

Connect via Strava Mobile App

Use this method if Strava is your primary fitness hub.

Access Device Connections

Open the Strava app and tap your Profile icon in the bottom-right corner. Tap the gear icon in the top-right corner. Select Connect an App or Device, then choose Garmin. Tap Connect Garmin.

Log in to Garmin Account

You will be redirected to a login screen. Enter your Garmin Connect username and password. Strava will request access to your activities and health data such as heart rate. Tap Allow to grant permission.

Verify Connection Status

After success, you will see a message confirming your Garmin account has been connected. Check under Connected Apps to confirm the status.

Connect Using Strava Website

This method works best for users syncing via computer or managing integrations on desktop.

Sync Device to Computer

Use Garmin Express to sync your watch to a PC or Mac. Ensure both Garmin Connect and Strava accounts are active.

Visit Strava Device Page

Go to strava.com/upload/device. Locate Garmin and click Get Started. Log in to your Garmin Connect account when prompted. Click Allow to authorize Strava.

Confirm Connection

A success message will confirm Garmin has been successfully connected to Strava. Note that this method may not sync past activities. Only future recordings are guaranteed to transfer.

How Automatic Sync Works

Garmin connect strava sync diagram

Once connected, syncing happens in the background automatically.

Sync Timeline Explained

Recording an activity on your Garmin watch starts the process. When you sync your watch to the app via Bluetooth or computer, the activity uploads to Garmin Connect. Within 5 to 15 minutes, the activity appears on Strava.

Real-world users report their morning runs show up on Strava before they finish breakfast.

What Data Gets Synced

The following data transfers from Garmin to Strava:

• GPS route and mapping
• Distance, pace, and duration
• Heart rate if recorded
• Cadence and power data
• Lap splits
• Elevation (Strava may recalculate)

These Garmin-specific metrics do not transfer:

• VO2 max estimates
• Recovery time
• Training load and status
• Running dynamics
• Sleep or wellness data

Fix Missing Activities on Strava

Garmin strava sync troubleshooting flow chart

No activity showing up? Try these troubleshooting steps.

Trigger First Sync Manually

After connecting, record a short test activity such as a 1 to 5 minute walk. Upload it to Garmin Connect. This often triggers historical sync. Wait 10 to 30 minutes for older workouts to start appearing.

Check Activity Permissions

In Garmin Connect, go to Settings, Connected Apps, Strava. Ensure Upload your activities is enabled. If disabled, toggle it on and retry.

Handle Multiple Strava Accounts

Garmin only syncs to one Strava account, specifically the one with the highest athlete ID (most recently created). If you use multiple Strava profiles, disconnect all of them and reconnect using only the desired account.

Manually Upload Missing Workouts

Need to recover a single lost activity? Do it manually.

Get the FIT File

From the Garmin Connect website, go to connect.garmin.com. Find the missing activity and click the three-dot menu. Select Export Original and download the FIT file.

From your device, connect the watch via USB. Open it as a drive and go to the Activities folder. Copy the FIT file.

Upload to Strava

Go to strava.com/upload/select. Click Choose File, select your FIT file, and upload. This preserves full GPS data, heart rate, laps, and metrics.

Fix Heart Rate or Biometric Data Issues

Activity synced but no heart rate showing? Enable health data permissions in Strava.

Enable Health Data in Strava

In the Strava app, tap Profile, Settings, Data Permissions. Tap Health-Related Data and select Allow.

Also verify your watch recorded heart rate by checking Garmin Connect. Ensure wrist-based HR was enabled or a chest strap was connected.

Stop Login Loops and Authorization Errors

Stuck in a login loop? Try these fixes.

Clear Cache and Update Apps

Use incognito or private browser mode. Clear app cache or data on Android through Settings, Apps. Log out of both apps and log back in. Update Garmin Connect and Strava to the latest versions.

Reinstall One App

If issues persist, uninstall Garmin Connect or Strava. Reinstall from your app store, then log in and reconnect. This often resolves corrupted session conflicts.

Prevent Duplicate Activities

Seeing double on Strava? This happens when auto-sync runs alongside a manual upload of the same activity.

Cause and Solution

If an activity auto-syncs from Garmin and you later manually upload the same FIT file, it creates a duplicate. Delete the unwanted copy from Strava and avoid manual uploads if auto-sync is active.

Pro tip: Rename manual files with “_manual” to avoid confusion.

Understand Device Limitations

Not all Garmin devices behave the same.

Non-GPS Trackers

Models like Vivosmart and Vivofit do not have built-in GPS. They can sync step count, calories, and heart rate if paired with a monitor. However, they cannot provide route map or precise distance unless using phone GPS.

Older Models

Some legacy devices do not mount as drives via USB. Use the Garmin Connect website to export original FIT files rather than relying on direct file transfer.

Maintain Reliable Long-Term Sync

Keep your connection stable over time.

Verify Connection Monthly

Check Connected Apps in either platform every few weeks. If disconnected, reauthorize after password changes or reconnect after long inactivity.

Enable Background Sync

Allow Garmin Connect and Strava to run in your phone’s background. Enable background data and location access. However, disable unnecessary refresh to save battery.

Update Apps Regularly

New updates include bug fixes, sync reliability improvements, and security patches. Enable auto-updates in your app store.

Frequently Asked Questions About Connecting Garmin to Strava

Does connecting Garmin to Strava cost money?

No, connecting your Garmin watch to Strava is completely free. You do not need a Strava Summit subscription to enable automatic syncing.

Why are my old activities not showing up on Strava?

After connecting, you need to record and upload a test activity to trigger historical sync. Typically, activities from the last 90 days sync retroactively. Some cases show up to one year of past activities syncing.

Can I choose which activities sync to Strava?

No, there is no selective sync control. All compatible activities recorded after connection are pushed automatically. You cannot exclude specific workouts post-connection.

What should I do if heart rate is not appearing in Strava?

Enable Health-Related Data in your Strava app settings. Go to Profile, Settings, Data Permissions, Health-Related Data, and select Allow. Also verify your watch actually recorded heart rate during the activity.

Why do I see duplicate activities on Strava?

Duplicates appear when an activity auto-syncs from Garmin and you later manually upload the same FIT file. Delete the unwanted copy and avoid manual uploads if auto-sync is active.

Can I connect multiple Garmin devices to one Strava account?

Yes, multiple Garmin devices can sync to a single Strava account. All activities from all connected devices will appear in that Strava profile.

Key Takeaways for Connecting Your Garmin to Strava

Connecting your Garmin watch to Strava unlocks the best of both platforms. Garmin provides accurate tracking and advanced metrics while Strava offers social engagement, segment competition, and route inspiration. The sync is free, automatic, and one-way from Garmin to Strava only.

Remember to perform a test activity after connecting to trigger the initial sync. Use FIT files for manual uploads to preserve full data. Only one Strava account can receive data per Garmin profile. Some Garmin-exclusive metrics like VO2 max and recovery time stay in Garmin Connect and do not transfer to Strava.

With this guide, you are equipped to connect, troubleshoot, and maintain seamless syncing so you can focus on what matters most: your next run, ride, or swim.

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