That looks pretty nifty.
Particularly since a lot of the places I ride are outside of cell phone areas.
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Very cool new gadget I just saw on TV today. It's a GPS messenger so you can send a 911 request to Search and Rescue, or a simple help message to family, or just messages to family/friends so they can track your progress live through Google maps. Works outside of cell phone range.
http://www.findmespot.com/
I'm thinking of getting one so I can ride by myself with more peace of mind for me and hubby.
Anyone else done any research on the thing?
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That looks pretty nifty.
Particularly since a lot of the places I ride are outside of cell phone areas.
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Here's a review
http://www.wildsnow.com/?p=967
2009 Lynskey R230 Houseblend - Brooks Team Pro
2007 Rivendell Bleriot - Rivet Pearl
I saw this one on the website I work for: http://dvice.com/archives/2007/12/zoombak_gps_loc.php
I think it could be great - I would like to know that my BF or family could see how I'm doing if I ride alone.
For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.
The Spot is significantly different from the Zoombak in that you can send messages from the device to others - 911, family, etc. - at varying levels of need (emergency, help from family, or just checking in). None of the receivers would need to know that you were out on an adventure until the message was sent.
With the Zoombak, someone would need to know that you are out on your bike and would actively have to be looking for you and keeping an eye on your progress. It's more of a watchdog snoop from afar (maybe great for parents) while the Spot allows the rider to request help.
I can see where the two products might be seen as competition for each other, but they have very different uses and capabilities.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
SadieKate, wonderful observation -- that's what I get for just looking at headlines and not reading the details.
I saw an ad for the Spot on Survivorman last weekend, and forgot about it. I think it's a brilliant product. My BF and I are avid hikers, and we're frequently out in the backcountry in the Grand Canyon. Something like this is a much better alternative to something like a satphone. My parents would love it if we had this. We're planning a long hike on the John Muir trail, and folks at home could track our progress.
Also, my parents are sailors, and I would love to give them something like this when they're out on the ocean.
If anyone has anymore input, let me know. I might have to get this!
For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.
PedalWench, go to the product website and read everything in the "in the news" section particularly the reviews from "Equipped to Survive." I'm not sure that it would work out on the ocean. Wouldn't a real sat phone be better? There are so lumps and bumps.
Someone over on the Serotta forum uses it for night solo bike rides and gave it rave reviews from real life experience which sounds a bit more like my need for one and probably would fit your need for hikes, just maybe not the sailing application.
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This is supercool! Much to Silver's dismay, I worry when she goes on long, rural rides alone...this is a great solution!
Does anyone else actually have one?
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Here's a link to the thread on the Serotta forum, with the user's comments.
http://www.serotta.com/forum/showthread.php?t=37934
If you scroll down to the bottom, there's another link to some pretty detailed reviews on Backpackgeartest.org
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That is cool! I just sent the link to hubby. Maybe he'll buy one for my birthday.![]()
Wow, we've been self supported mountain bike touring for years and I always make sure we take a satellite phone because of our remoteness and potential for injury during these trips. The only reason is to call for help, we do not use it for anything else, and luckily have never had to use it. But that thing is like a lead brick!!!
This looks like a great alternative, thanks for bringing it to our attention!
Woohoo! I just saw that they'll be exhibiting at the convention I'm going to next week. I'll get the scoop. Any specific questions I should ask? I'll try to get a bit of hands-on time for y'all.
For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.
Yeah, ask about GlobalStar's financial situation and long term outlook. It'll take a lot of $100-150 annual subscriptions to pay for satellites.
http://www.equipped.com/SPOT_ORSummer2007.htm
Oh, and who do they see as competitors, even if a product hasn't been released to market yet.
Thanks.
What kind of conference?
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Ooh, talk about Gadget Geeks!!!
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