Garmin Edge
GPS a bit... optimistic.
I've had this Garmin GPS for a while and when going 30km/h (ish) the GPS tends to show values between 35-40km/h. The GPS also indicates movement when stationary. Could the device be faulty or is this kind of behaviour to be considered as normal.
Wtd: Garmin Edge 200/500
Hi All,
In the market for a used garmin 200/500 if anyone has one lying around unused.
Cheers
Advice wanted from Garmin users
I recently bought a 2nd hand Garmin Edge 305 and it didn't come with a software disc so I have been to Garmin's website to download software for uploading my routes. There are 7 different versions (excluding the 2 Mac versions) with little to explain what is what.
http://www8.garmin.com/support/collection.jsp?product=999-99999-04
Could anybody that knows please point me to the correct download for me?
I'm using windows 7, a Garmin Edge 305 with heart rate monitor and I'm a statistics junkie so I'm looking for the most in-depth option please!
Thanks in advance,
Rich
3D Printed Cycle Parts including a Garmin Mount
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Garmin Edge 200
If you're the kind of person that likes to log your miles, but you're not the kind of person that analyses their heart rate zones after every ride, then the Garmin Edge 200 is for you. It's a super-simple GPS unit that has a fairly basic data set but makes keeping track of your mileage totals a piece of cake. It's not perfect - the limited display options will put some people off - but the simplicity and swappability between bikes will ensure its popularity.
Bryton Rider 50 GPS computer
Bryton are a new player in the GPS market and their Ryder 50 is a colour unit with full UK mapping built in. It's a bit rough round the edges in terms of the software side, and feels a bit like a work in progress at times, but performance is generally good and the unit itself is solidly built and fairly easy to use.

