Why is a Garmin cycle computer worth getting?
I have been using a Polar cycle computer for years, and I'm starting to have mechanical problems with it so I think I will have to replace it soon. I haven't used the HRM feature in years, just the basic distance, speed and cadence functions.
Since my new bike is a Madone, I will get a DuoTrap sensor for speed and cadence, since it will fit neatly on the chainstay. It works with ANT+ technology, so I need a cycle computer that also uses ANT+.
I could stay with Bontrager products and get a Node 1 or Node 2. They seem to be pretty basic wireless cycle computers, and are among the less expensive options for products that work with the DuoTrap. The Node 2 measures altitude and percent grade. I never use the altitude feature of the Polar, but percent grade might be nice to know, since some of the hills around here are pretty steep.
I'm trying to figure out if it would be worth the extra cash to get a Garmin Edge 500, or even an 800 though I'm pretty sure that's more than I can afford right now. What does the GPS actually do for you on a cycle computer?
Thanks as always for all your answers!!
(FYI, this is the DuoTrap speed and cadence sensor: http://bontrager.com/model/08298)