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Garmin Edge 200 GPS Enabled Bike Computer
GPS Enabled Bike Computer
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As low as $129.99 out of 4 sellers
User Review: But, that's what happens with gps, it's not quite as accurate as berametric readings like the ones you would fine on the Garmin 500.
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95% of Reviewers recommended this product. Best for:
Biking
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Distance Calculation
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Track
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Horizon
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Pace
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Accurate
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Mercent.com
by JR Namida, Dec 8, 2011
Bicycle Computer with good GPS tracking
"...A great bicycle Computer that does not require wheel size and magnet placement.
My major reason for this purchase was to get an easy to use GPS tracking of my rides. The Edge 200, provides the ability for decent mapping (Road or Trails), on most the web sites for mapping & workout recording I have manually uploaded the fit files to test...."
Mercent.com
Excellent Addition to Training
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First time use of a GPS-enabled cyclocomputer, don't think I can go back to the old wired versions!PROS: Simple to set up out of the box- Comes with two bike stem/handlebar mounts- Two diameters of what can be described as bomb-proof elastic bands (to attach bike mount)- Wall plug and USB cord to charge head unti; also charges off computer when uploadingPROS: Cycling usage- Auto Start is always great to have; make sure you stop recording when your ride is done or it will auto start again- User-set threshold Auto Pause speed: adjust the cut off speed for when you hit traffic lights instead of jamming to a hard stop to keep your Average Speed as true as possible- For a fitness rider, it is nice to have total time, accumulated ascent/descent, average speed and max speed but what butter creams the cupcake:- Garmin Connect where you can store a course and really geek out on the data. Even without a built-in HR monitor, you can add HR data into the Garmin Connect site...."
Mercent.com
As close to perfect as [$] will get you
"...I am a avid trail/single track rider and this is the first computer I have used for mountain biking. We all know that looking down while riding is not always the best idea, but that's were this comes into play.
This will record your ride and you can down load it onto Garmin Connect so you can review your ride. Look at info such as time, miles, avg speed max speed, elevation, map of your ride ect......" |