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2008-09-15 12:04 PM

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Subject: Garmin 301 questions...

I have been shopping around for this and really want a Garmin HRM / GPS. The 301 seems to be the best deal for the money at around $120.

 

Who has one and is it worth it? Will I wish I had gotten one of the more expensive models? I like to keep it simple so I really dont want to pay for a bunch of features I will not use. Can I add the cadence sensor to the 301? 



2008-09-15 12:35 PM
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Subject: RE: Garmin 301 questions...

You want a 305.

I have a 301, and want a 305.  

The 305 has an improved GPS antenna, so it locks on to sats faster, and stays locked in better than the 301.  Not to mention it's smaller, and less bulky.

And you can't add the cadence sensor to the 301 for sure.  Nor sure about the 305.

You should be able to pick up a 305 new for about $200 or so.  You get a lot more bang for the buck with the 305 IMHO.

2008-09-15 1:37 PM
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Subject: RE: Garmin 301 questions...

I've gotten three years of enjoyable use from my 301. But as Chris said, the 305 has additional extra features; it's up to you to decide if those are worth the extra money.

Personally,

  • I turn on the 301 while I'm getting dressed and it locks onto the satellite before I leave the house;
  • I have no need for a cadence sensor; and
  • I'm not bothered by the size.
2008-09-15 1:39 PM
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Good stuff to think about... Thanks guys!
2008-09-15 2:08 PM
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Subject: RE: Garmin 301 questions...

Did a bit of e-bay shopping for only $100 the 301 seems hard to beat. The 305 has a better antenna and some additional features but I'm not 100% sure I NEED all that... Although it could be argued I dont really NEED a GPS either. I think for the price difference I'm going to go with the 301 unless someone has a compelling reason to do otherwise.

 

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2008-09-15 2:38 PM
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Subject: RE: Garmin 301 questions...

Do you run anywhere that has tree cover?  If so, the 301 *will* drop signal.  It's an annoyance of mine.  The smallest little sapling even casts a shadow in the direction of my 301 and I get the "weak GPS signal" beeps.

Trust me on this, if you get the 305, you won't regret it.

I also have to stand perfectly still and hold my 301 over my head to get it to lock on.  Takes about 30seconds to a minute.  The 305 is a lot faster/better at this.



2008-09-15 3:37 PM
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Subject: RE: Garmin 301 questions...

Different experiences. I run and ride through forests without the 301 dropping the signal, and it picks up the signal initially while sitting inside my foyer while I get dressed. Every time I use it.

Only on the cloudiest days in wooded areas do I get the "weak GPS signal" message.

YMMV

If I had to replace it today, I would get the 305, unless I was particularly price-sensitive. As I said, only you can decide if the additional cost is worth the additional benefit. If my choices were $120 for the 301 or doing without because I couldn't afford the 305, i wouldn't hesitate to buy another 301.

2008-09-16 3:58 PM
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Subject: RE: Garmin 301 questions...
Have used the 301 for over 4 years.  LOVE it.  Yeah, there's some GPS issues(minor); nothing I can't live with.  I do regret not going for the 305 when REI had a sale on them for $160, but couldn't justify the cost when the 301 was doing the job.  Haven't had any sat acq. issues; just set it out prior to a ride/run, and it's ready to go when I am.
2008-09-16 4:20 PM
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Thanks guys... I think a 301 will do the trick for me. Most of my running / biking has a fair view of the sky. I'll be doing a bit more reaserch on some of the other boards and reading reviews befor I buy but the 301 seems good for the price.
2008-09-16 5:49 PM
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Another issue nobody mentions is that the 305 needs a cradle to charge or transfer data.  The 301 plugs straight into a USB cable making it much more portable.  

I loved my 301.  It had troubles for some sections in the single track trails I ran on but most of the run was covered and it was still more accurate than the Nike+ system on most days.  

 My new 305 locks on better (not necessarily faster) but needs a cradle (carry more stuff or only upload to BT from home).  I haven't used the course feature even though that was my most desired feature...  The 305 is better supported on websites as it's more common.  The route planner on BT could not deal with my 301.  The button layout on the 305 is annoying.  If I wear it on the inside of my wrist so I can read it in the aerobars, it bumps the start/stop button when I use the upper part of the road bars for climbing.  The 305 heart rate strap is compatible with the new Power Tap coded computer so only one heart rate strap for running and cycling.

2008-09-17 3:18 AM
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Subject: RE: Garmin 301 questions...
I have a 201 and a 305. The 305 has a data mode. If you regularly run/ride a place where you have difficulty getting good readings. The data mode should take care of that. What it does is store all the satellite data then allows you to use seperate software and computer like MB to decipher the data. Only problem is it only lasts 3.5 hours in data mode.     One nice little thing I found on the 305 is that it will scroll screens. That way you can have large readouts that are easy to see. I don't think you'd regret getting a 305. They are really nice. Edit... One thing I didn't mention... The 305 sits on your arm like it belongs there. The older 301 sits on your arm like it would rather sit somewhere else. 

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