I bought a Garmin Forerunner 305 with the bike speed/cadence sensor kit. It just came via UPS and I'm just so excited that I had to share!
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I bought a Garmin Forerunner 305 with the bike speed/cadence sensor kit. It just came via UPS and I'm just so excited that I had to share!
We're starting the Carmichael series tonight at the indoor trainer sessions so I'll be using the heart rate monitor part of it to set my zones. Hopefully it's easy to figure out! I'll report back.
It's charging now. I probably won't get much more work done today. I'll be too busy reading the manual :)
So cool! My husband and I treated ourselves to Garmin Edge 800's for xmas. I don't know too much about all the different models, my husband did the research for these ones and it seems to have everything we wanted on it. I love it so far though! It's so much fun to do the training thing, where you set the pace you want to keep and can watch your little bike try to keep up with the computer bike. My husband bought the detailed map program, and we'll probably get one for me as well. He also got the cadence sensor, and I'll probably pick up one as well! I got the heart monitor, which was really fun to watch my heart rate get into the 190's while I was sprinting, and then to see how long it took to go to baseline after I stopped working out! It's also really cool to go on the garmin website and have your rides show up in graph form. Enjoy!
Welcome to the (addicted) club!
I LOVE mine! I had my 305 about 2 years before I got my first bike. It was a no-brainer to get the cadence/speed sensor and make it a bike computer, too. It really shines during duathlons. :D
My brother just ordered one, too. He wants to start paying closer attention to his HR when he runs and have it for his bike when he rides.
For those of you who have it, how accurate is the GPS? Any problems with it dropping? Overall it got great reviews, but I read quite a few that mentioned issues with the GPS tracking in mountains, around tall buildings, with cloud cover.....while DH is getting more into fitness and tracking his HR, the GPS is the main reason I purchased that particular model (I have SUUNTO watch/heart rate monitor).
I haven't had issues with clouds, but it can be flaky if one is in a steep ravine, between tall buildings, or under heavy tree cover (I mean REALLY heavy--I run in pretty dense forests sometimes and it's still good as long as I'm not in a ravine). Most of the time it's pretty good, though. And on a bike with the cadence/speed sensor it will also track distance from rear wheel revolutions, just like a standard bike computer, so there is always that measurement if the GPS craps out on the bike.
I don't think any of Garmin's sports computers are WAAS enabled, which means none of them are going to be able to receive much in the city. I don't know about other brands, but I suspect it's the same thing.
Satellite reception is line of sight. If there's no WAAS and no view of the sky (like in the mountains), then no GPS will work.
I've never had trouble with clouds, and the newer "high-sensitivity" receivers (I'm pretty sure the 305 has the same receiver as my 705) do quite well under porous cover like wet trees. I do have trouble with power line interference ... that's where the cadence/wheel sensor comes in handy.
I bought myself a Forerunner 305 for Xmas and was just thinking about the cadence/speed sensor. Does this come with the handlebar mount too or is this separate? Thanks
The handlebar mount is separate. It comes in the quick mount kit which is around $20-$25 on Amazon. The quick mount kit has a velcro wristband and the bike mount. The face of the watch clips into either the wristband or the bike mount.
I have an edge 500 and I am glad I got it. Along with the cadence sensor, it has everything I will ever need. Most if not all of the time, it is is super accurate. It evens says how accurate it is, like 10 ft or 17 ft accuracy. And it has never dropped a signal!
Well I used my new Garmin at the trainer group session last night. The heart rate monitor read just fine. I couldn't get the speed/cadence sensor to work because it kept picking up everyone else's wireless sensors. I'll have to sync it before everyone gets there today. It's pretty neat to see the heartrate graph afterwards. Now I just need to figure out what all this thing does!
I love my Garmin 305. I've had it a little over a year. I never have problems in the Tucson area, but while we were vacationing in N. California and the Pacific northwest, it sometimes gave me really screwy readings for the % grades.
I have used the artificial wrist for a year, but I have broken 3 of the rubber wrist straps, and am just about to try the other style of mount...