What does "affordable" mean to you?
http://www.amazon.com/Sigma-22-Funct.../dp/B003BCCAR0
What does "affordable" mean to you?
http://www.amazon.com/Sigma-22-Funct.../dp/B003BCCAR0
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
I have a Polar 720 that I'm selling with cadence and an altimeter...It's in the For Sale section.
Veronica
I will meander over there and look at it
I hear you, I would have to do some saving before I could afford to make this leap. I do want it for exploring, but I need to master the bar-end shifters and build some miles before I can start exploring.
After a little more research and thinking, I've decided to go with my original plan. Throw on a $45 Cateye Strata Cadence (wired) on my LHT and save up for a good Garmin - knowing me it will be the 705 unless another unit catches my eye before then. By the time I can afford it my skills should have increased enough to do some real exploring![]()
Just FTR... I have a 705 and I love it, but for actual "exploring," you really still need paper maps. The screen on any GPS is just too small to be able to display both a bigger picture of where you are vs. where you want to wind up, and at the same time all the secondary roads between the two in a way that you can actually see them and explore them.
It's WONDERFUL for plugging in a pre-mapped route and letting it do the navigating. It's great for figuring out where you are so that you can locate that point on a paper map. It's okay for doing the navigating automatically when you're completely lost without a map and just need to get back home without panicking (although it doesn't always choose the best cycling roads - it does have car settings though, so you can use it in place of a car GPS as well, where I'm much more inclined to trust it).
But it's not a substitute for paper maps when you want to go exploring.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Personally I would save up for a decent GPS unit if you want to explore with it. Cadence can be measured just fine in your head. Have someone count for 15 secs. Or have a metronome going in your head so you know what a 60 sec/min beat is. Cadence can be done without a high tech device. True mapping GPS functionality cannot.
And there are some decent prices on various Garmin devices right now. Just don't get the fitness/recording units (like the Forerunner or the Edge 305) mixed up with a true mapping GPS.
I keep eyeing them but I just can't take the leap . . . yet.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.