GPS?

I've been using a Garmin Forerunner 300 which I bought used from Ebay the other year.
I'm quite impressed, it plots your course at regular intervals and after the ride you can download the info to your PC where it shows you the route on a map, or you can view your course in Google Earth which is quite cool.
It records your HR if you're into training (can be used for bike or running), and as its GPS it also does Speed,Avg Speed, Distance,Altitude,Gradient etc etc... so I have never bothered with a regular bike computer since.
The watch itself is quite chunky, but not noticable when riding.

I'm sure there must be far better systems available now, but 2nd hand from Ebay it's pretty good for the money :D
 
Iv got a forerunner 205 got it new for £99 and its fantastic has a mode specifically for cycling. I use it mainly for running but its very accurate for cycling too. I also have a satmap active 10 which is brilliant, expensive nut worth it and gives you loads of options for saving routes. More based for navigation then the forerunner.
 
i have a garmin edge 605, it's brilliant once you've got the upgraded maps
you can:
  • plan the ride before you go
    download other peoples rides and follow them or use it s a virtual trainer
    upload to get more stats
    view your ride in 3d on google earth

all sorts of stuff :)
fully waterproof and comes with 2 bike mounts
 

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