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2006-07-18 3:39 PM

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Subject: GPS device euphoria
My wife just got me a Garmin Edge 305 for my birthday, and I must say that as a triathlon training geek, this is the greatest thing since triathlons :-) I love logging numbers here, but with the GPS trainer, I get lots more info. Besides the speed, heart rate and cadence, I also get grades and elevations, calories burned, workout weather conditions, etc etc etc. I also get a virtual training partner! (It keeps track of your fastest time on a designated course). The software it comes with is decent, but I prefer uploading it to motionbased.com. Here's my first workout for sample data:

http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/episode/view.mb?episodePk.pkValu...

Don't know who here are gadget geeks, but I'm just simply tickled by the devices capabilities. I also love the feature to exporting my routes to google earth. I think as soon as my plantar fasciitis goes away, I'll look to buying the forerunner 305, or maybe just carry the edge 305 when I go running.

I don't mean to hype the company or the product. I just think that for those of you triathgeeks who want more feedback about your workout, this, in my opinion is the best product I've ever come across. :-)

Happy training!




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2006-07-18 3:53 PM
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I'm sharing the love, have a Forerunner 301 and it's the best training tool ever. Just learning how to use some of the advanced features, like uploading interval workouts from the PC to the unit.

I'm sad though, because I had to send my baby to the shop yesterday. The socket that the USB/charger cord plugs into had worked itself loose. So far, the customer service has been good, called and got an authorization number for warranty service, the guy assured me that it was covered and would take only 7-10 days. We'll see!

2006-07-18 4:01 PM
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I have been slobbering over the forerunner for months now.  The girl at Sport Chalet is probably getting tired of removing it from the glass so I can admire it up close.  I think next time  Iwill just strap it on and go for a run in the store.
2006-07-18 4:08 PM
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ryanlc -  Iwill just strap it on and go for a run in the store.
  Bad newsis you won't get a signal so you wont get any data
2006-07-18 4:10 PM
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After looking at all the data produced from your ride, I think I am going out to purchase a unit tonight.  Hopefully the wife will understand.  Not only am I a gadget guy, but I am a stat guy too.  Nothing better than finishing a workout and analyzing how you did, and where you can improve.  Does MotionBased have a monthly subscription fee for their service?
2006-07-18 4:13 PM
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ryanlc - 2006-07-18 4:10 PM After looking at all the data produced from your ride, I think I am going out to purchase a unit tonight.  Hopefully the wife will understand.  Not only am I a gadget guy, but I am a stat guy too.  Nothing better than finishing a workout and analyzing how you did, and where you can improve.  Does MotionBased have a monthly subscription fee for their service?

MotionBased has a limited service available for free. Look on the site for details.

As far as the wife, it's easier to ask forgiveness than permission.



2006-07-18 4:26 PM
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2006-07-18 4:31 PM
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Subject: RE: GPS device euphoria

I'm seconds away from pushing the button as well.

Anyone have any insights into WHO has it the cheapest?

I'm researching the web as we speak.  Amazon: $296 for the Forerunner 305.  I don't think I'm interested in the Edge model.

Does anyone know if the Forerunner 305 has the same "uploadable" capabilities to Motionbased.com?  Yes it does.



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2006-07-18 4:47 PM
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oipolloi - 2006-07-18 4:31 PM

I'm seconds away from pushing the button as well.

Anyone have any insights into WHO has it the cheapest?

I'm researching the web as we speak.  Amazon: $296 for the Forerunner 305.  I don't think I'm interested in the Edge model.

Does anyone know if the Forerunner 305 has the same "uploadable" capabilities to Motionbased.com?  Yes it does.

The 301 can be had for ~$150

2006-07-18 4:52 PM
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the bear - 2006-07-18 4:47 PM
oipolloi - 2006-07-18 4:31 PM

I'm seconds away from pushing the button as well.

Anyone have any insights into WHO has it the cheapest?

I'm researching the web as we speak.  Amazon: $296 for the Forerunner 305.  I don't think I'm interested in the Edge model.

Does anyone know if the Forerunner 305 has the same "uploadable" capabilities to Motionbased.com?  Yes it does.

The 301 can be had for ~$150

I have the 201.  Its bulky and loses its signal under trees, etc and doesn't track all that cool info. 

 

2006-07-18 4:53 PM
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Subject: RE: GPS device euphoria
My 205 wasnt working this AM (found out the lap button was stuck but fixed it) and I didnt know what I was going to do.  Had to go back to the stone ages with gmapping my distances.  Motionbased is a very slick tool to pull data.  Get it, get it, get it!!


2006-07-18 5:05 PM
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If you're lucky like I was your wife also runs. I don't often buy toys for myself but when I saw an ad for the Forerunner 201 in a magazine I immediately approached my wife and said I want to buy this. Next day I came home with it. I strapped it on and went for a run and when I got home told her she had to try it. Once she did she sold on it. Best toy we have ever bought. I'd like to buy a 301 (or higher) model with the heart rate monitor but there are other toys I still need (indoor trainer being one).
2006-07-18 5:11 PM
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CalgaryRunner - 2006-07-18 5:05 PM If you're lucky like I was your wife also runs. I don't often buy toys for myself but when I saw an ad for the Forerunner 201 in a magazine I immediately approached my wife and said I want to buy this. Next day I came home with it. I strapped it on and went for a run and when I got home told her she had to try it. Once she did she sold on it. Best toy we have ever bought. I'd like to buy a 301 (or higher) model with the heart rate monitor but there are other toys I still need (indoor trainer being one).

Yes.  My wife is the runner in the family.  I was going to pass this off as an early anniversary gift for her....(but really for me). 

 

2006-07-18 5:50 PM
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oipolloi - 2006-07-18 3:52 PM

I have the 201.  Its bulky and loses its signal under trees, etc and doesn't track all that cool info. 

 



Download the new training log software on Garmins website. It has a lot of features that the original training log software did not have. Upgrades are free! Another reason I am so impressed with my Garmin.
2006-07-18 5:51 PM
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the bear - 2006-07-18 3:47 PM

p>The 301 can be had for ~$150



Check out WWW.GPSCENTRAL.com - the store is here in Calgary but ships worldwide. Prices are in Canadian $.
2006-07-18 6:03 PM
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Subject: RE: GPS device euphoria
They have a free service and a subscription service. The subscription service allows for archival of all your workouts, among other things I haven't yet looked into. Still busy playing with the site.

Also, for anyone shopping, my wife told me she got it from eBay for $290 shipped with the heart rate and cadence monitors.


2006-07-18 6:18 PM
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I'm a big fan of SportTracks. It's got a funky interface, but if you play around with it and figure out the features, it is really powerful.

I also like that your data is kept on your PC rather than depending on a web service and that it is FREE.
2006-07-18 8:45 PM
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Subject: RE: GPS device euphoria
I've been waiting for the Forerunner 305 to come down in price a bit. Really, really want one.
2006-07-18 8:52 PM
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Subject: RE: GPS device euphoria
That's what I really wanted, but given my injury, my wife thought it would encourage me to bike more than to run. I did go running today with the edge 305 in hand today anyways. I think there are quite a few people out there that buy the forerunner 305 and jerry rig it on their bike.
2006-07-18 10:34 PM
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2006-07-18 10:45 PM
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The 305 series use a new GPS chip by SiRF that supposed allows for much better tracking in "urban canyons" and forests. Most of my riding around Central Park is shaded. When I run to the park from my apartment, I run through an urban canyon. I lost signal on my way to the park today, but I think it's because I put the device in my pocket because when I took it out, it seems to have tracked fine.


2006-07-19 7:10 AM
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Subject: RE: GPS device euphoria
the bear - 2006-07-18 4:53 PM

I'm sharing the love, have a Forerunner 301 and it's the best training tool ever. Just learning how to use some of the advanced features, like uploading interval workouts from the PC to the unit.

I'm sad though, because I had to send my baby to the shop yesterday. The socket that the USB/charger cord plugs into had worked itself loose. So far, the customer service has been good, called and got an authorization number for warranty service, the guy assured me that it was covered and would take only 7-10 days. We'll see!

John:

I'm with you on the love/hate relationship. I love the capabilities of my Forerunner 301 (I also use the custom interval workout function) and the instant feedback it gives me re: HR, pace, distance traveled/to go, etc. 

I hate that after 8 months of excellent service that it crapped out on me at the Gulf Coast HIM (would not pick-up a HR signal despite changing batteries, resetting and so forth).

Sent it into Garmin and they replaced the entire unit with a new one.  Got it back before the Peachtree Road Race ... and the new unit worked perfectly -- until it lost the HR strap signal again.

Called Garmin again.  They pulled up my records, listened to my troubles and then agreed to ship a new HR strap that should arrive any day now.

In the end, I will have received a brand new Forerunner 301 with very little fuss or problems.  What the unit lacked in consistency over the past 45 days, Garmin made up in customer service.

Hopefully your experience will be the same.

 

2006-07-19 1:00 PM
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I am totally loving my Garmin 305 "Edge"... and for anyone out there that is having a tough time choosing between the edge and forerunner, go with the EDGE!!!  You get so much more data and it's really not all that difficult to hold in your hand while running.  But if holding it isn't your idea of a functional device, I have heard of some people buying the iPod running arm straps that the Edge supposedly fits in just perfectly.  In all honesty though, it's not much harder holding it in your hand then say a gel packet.  In my last race I was able to grab a gel and open it w/o the garmin getting in the way.

But overall I agree, this device gives so much data feedback that I'm in heaven...the only thing better would be a new 2k hub that give wattage.

2006-07-19 1:40 PM
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You can use the Garmin indoors, but it will only track the HR by time.  I used it on a trainer ride last night.  It does give good feedback, and the new training center software is a HUGE improvement over the previous version.

Just watch out using the 301 in water.  THe 305 might be safe, but I would be pretty careful with it.  Swimming uses a lot more force than the 1 meter for 30 minutes they "allow."

2006-07-19 2:03 PM
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I love my Garmin Forerunner 305 too! I got it for my bday in June. No more treadmill runs for me if I can avoid it! It's the great HOT outdoors!
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