Love my garmin 800, but it was not cheap. Great on data for the ride, plus can also download rides from others, store, and get a cute little beep when a turn is coming up.
Love my garmin 800, but it was not cheap. Great on data for the ride, plus can also download rides from others, store, and get a cute little beep when a turn is coming up.
Okay, thanks all. I forgot to mention that I do not have a smartphone at this point. I'm researching the Garmins as we speak. It kills me though that the prices for these devices have not dropped over the years.
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls & looks like work" - Thomas Edison
I have the Garmin 305 and it has many great features, including altitude but does not give you maps while you ride. I usually take the same routes, which I'm familiar with, so it hasn't been an issue, and I [I]just[I] got an Iphone so that means I will have maps now most of the time.
2016 Specialized Ruby Comp disc - Ruby Expert ti 155
2010 Surly Long Haul Trucker - Jett 143
Comparo of some of Garmin's lower priced orienteering computers:
https://buy.garmin.com/shop/compare....eProduct=30122
Handlebar mounts are available for all of them.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Thanks everyone. I am considering the "non bike" specific ones also.
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls & looks like work" - Thomas Edison
Garmin Edge 500. You'll love it. It does not have a "MAP" like Edge 800, BUT...you can go on MapMyRide.com, map it out, export the route, and put it in Edge 500 (also for FR 305), and then it will show up as a crude map, and you follow it like breadcrumbs.
Like this picture.
As you improve, you can add on more features, such as HRM, cadence/speed sensor (more reliable especially in woodsy areas). If you decide to get a bike, you can get Madone with DuoTrap built in the frame. Garmin Edge 500 is ANT+ capable, FR 305 is not.
Good luck! :-)
I have FR 305 because I also run, fwiw.
If you have a smartphone, there are apps available that do all of the things you're looking for. One of those might be a good bridge you can use until you can get a stand-alone unit. I use an iPhone app called B.iCycle. It tracks: Routes on map, distance, elevation, time, average spped, max speed and calories. You can email each trip to yourself or post via several avenues. IIRC, it was $10.