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  1. Will be using as an multi sport watch. Please share your thoughts.....
  2. Garmin today announced the Edge 820 and Edge Explore 820, lightweight and compact GPS cycling computers with comprehensive ride data, bike-specific navigation and the new GroupTrack feature. Riders can easily stay connected with family and friends, both in and out of the peloton, with the Edge 820 and Edge Explore 820’s numerous connected features including GroupTrack, which allows cyclists to easily keep tabs of everyone in their group should they get separated. To help create a safer riding environment, both devices are compatible with the Varia cycling awareness line and include built-in incident detection. They also feature built-in Garmin Cycle Map with points of interest, bike-friendly trails and more in a compact design optimized for riding in any conditions. For cyclists seeking additional in-depth data the Edge 820 offers advanced performance monitoring including VO2 max, recovery advisor, FTP and watts/kg tracking, performance condition, Strava Live Segments and advanced cycling dynamics. Click here to view the article
  3. First Look Friday is an introduction to the gear that we are currently testing for review. This week we've got Corse's Dopamine rims and hubs, the Garmin eTrex Touch 35, and Sexy Socks. Click here to view the article
  4. Since the launch of the Varia Rearview Radar, Garmin have grown their smart cycling device range and the degree of integration of each device. As a standalone, the rear view Radar is a smart rear bike light that improves your visibility, situational awareness and safety with adaptive brightness and a radar display. Garmin did not stop there and have built a complete eco-system with the addition of the Varia Vision and a headlight and tail light that communicate with the Varia system. Click here to view the article
  5. Garmin are giving away a Varia smart bike system valued at R16,500. Click here to view the article
  6. Last week I took the plunge a decided to buy the Garmin Forerunner 735XT (watch only, no chest strap). I just couldn't justify the extra cost for a Fenix 3, let alone the additional cost for the newly launched Fenix 3 HR. I have previously used devices in the Forerunner range, and this latest purchase seems to continue in this trend. The reviews by Ray Maker (dcrainmaker website) gives most of the information, so there's no point reviewing what he has already done. Instead, I will give first hand experience over the next few weeks as I put this device through it's paces. Thanks to the HealthyGear program through Discovery, I managed to knock R1K off the retail price of R7500, so it's still a hefty price to pay for a watch. But let me not think of it that way - it's more than just a watch. The sales person told me the blue strap is a girl's watch - but it will go nicely with a pending purchase (more about that in the future) - plain black is boring, and what other people think of me, is none of my business. First Check - pairing Ant+ devices The first check was to see if my own straps, speed/cadence sensor, and other Ant+ devices could connect (power meter added in September 2016). YES! The cost of the tri-bundle is R10K at Sportman's warehouse. R2.5K for a strap. Cycleops speed/cadence sensor - connectedPowercal HR/Power strap - connected, will be up for sale.Garmin Forerunner 310XT strap - connected4iiii Power meter (left side only) - connectedSecond Check - Chest Strap vs Wrist-based Last night, I deleted all paired straps from the 735XT to prevent it automatically connecting to a strap. At the same time, I used my 310XT and the strap (paired) to get a comparison of HR between strap and wrist. Below is the graph, plotted in Excel, using the 1s reading from both devices at the same time. I tried smoothing the line, but it doesn't make much difference whether ticked or not. The workout was a 45-min endurance (Z2) workout (25 mins at 56-65% of FTP, 20 mins at 66-75% of FTP) with a 10-min WU and 10-minute CD. Total duration was 1:05:12 (from starting to stopping). Average HR was the same - 151bpmMax HR - 176bpm (optical sensor) vs 175 (chest strap) I will continue to record the data the same way, spread over weekend club rides, to weekday intervals to get an average performance from both device types. What I do like is the close-enough accuracy to forego wearing an HR strap, even though it doesn't really bother me. Third Check - battery life The device had 25% when I switched it on for the first time, and I played around with it on Saturday afternoon. I then put it on charge while setting up the device on Garmin Express - having to connect using the cable (provided) is a big disappointment, compared to the wireless connection of the 310XT. I have worn the device every minute of the day, except for shower time and two take two photos (one posted in the Boast about your latest purchase thread, and the photo showing the battery % as of 15:07 today (5 days after the last charge). Will edit the post to add the photo. As you can see, the device has 36% left after 5 days of use. Included was 2 workouts (1:15 and 1:05), some bed aerobics , plenty notifications (whatsapp, emails, phone calls, tapatalk, SMS and more), and also setting up the profile for each bike/trainer - more than once. I'm not too concerned about the steps taken, but I do find the reminder to move gets me away of the desk more often than I was previously doing. Not a bad thing, I guess. I am satisfied that this device gives me everything I need, and the battery life is great. I haven't tested it (yet) using GPS mode, or the GPS/GLONASS mode - an update will be posted later. Final Verdict - positive While I like the Fenix 3 with HR, I just couldn't justify the cost, and at R7500 (less my Discovery discount), I still think this is expensive. It won't replace the 310XT on my bike, as it is mounted on the stem using the special mounting bracket. Having to turn my arm to read the info is a schlep I remember from my Polar days. Another nice thing is the ability to screen my phone calls without having to remove the phone from my back pocket - although I don't think it works like the Apple Watch (speaking into the watch). Previously, on a ride I wouldn't even hear the phone ringing, so now I can see who is calling and decide if it's worth answering. More posts to follow, once I've done some more testing. If there is anything you'd like me to compare to... let me know, while I'm in "test" mode. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Second round of feedback Another update from this morning Active Recovery (Coffee ride), this time on the road for the first time and using normal GPS only (no GLONASS). I forgot to check the battery % before leaving, but I do remember it was red in colour (below 30%). The battery level is currently at 10%, so let's assume 19% was used in this time. Elevation - identical for each 1s recorded The graph below shows the HR recorded on both devices with the elevation. The reason for putting the elevation into the graph was to show where the differences in HR data was recorded. It's was a relatively flat route, 162m gain over 25.59Km (0.63% average), and I kept to the cadence I know keeps me in Z1. I may have hit Z2 for a bit early on, as I was running riding late to meet up with the others. HR differences - mostly on uphills There are 6 sections of the graph that shows a lag in the HR data on the uphills, and a slight lag during recovery of the flats/descents. It's a bit early to be concerned, as this was primarily a ride to test the GPS for the first time, on a relatively short ride - no big efforts. This is the first bit that I have marked ORANGE (something to watch on later rides, and see if there are any flaws). My next outdoor ride is only next week - Dad & girls weekend, while mom goes away on a weekend trip with her friends. Two endurance zone rides for me on the IDT while watching the final two stages of the Tour, so no use of the GPS for a while. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Third update Battery Charging - Quick, very quick The battery required charging today, almost a week after putting on charge shortly after opening and testing the first few hours. The devices shows the 24/7 heart rate (or at least the display is for the last 4 hours). The photo below shows the time it was off my wrist - 72 minutes to be more precise. That is a charge from 3% to 100%. I'm not sure how that compares to the Edge range or the Fenix, but it is much quicker than the two prior Forerunners I've used.
  7. Howzit, I replaced my heart rate monitor's battery today & now it is not pairing with the console/ computer. Any advice please as I'm doing the Trailseeker tomorrow & JUMA on Sunday so I can't get to the Garmin repair centre on time. Thanks!
  8. I need to upgrade my Garmin device. I see that the 520, 810 & 1000 devices have an "Interval Training" feature. Do this work effectively for interval training? Does it give an sound when the interval starts and when it stop?
  9. Garmin International Inc. today announced the VIRB Ultra 30, a waterproof action camera with the power to shoot stunning Ultra HD footage at 4K/30fps. Conveniently small and lightweight, the VIRB Ultra 30 is rugged and ready for adventure with purpose-built features for users to tailor and relive their action-packed VIRB footage. Thanks to its high precision sensors and GPS, the action camera automatically gathers meaningful G-Metrix data to show how far, how high, and how fast users live their adventures. The versatile VIRB Ultra 30 introduces a suite of exclusive features unmatched by any other action camera on the market. This includes voice control, an intuitive LCD colour touchscreen, one-touch live streaming, 3-axis image stabilization, and more. The action camera’s simplicity allows thrill-seekers to focus on their favourite sport or activity without complicated camera operations. Click here to view the article
  10. First Look Friday is an introduction to the gear that we are currently testing for review. This week we're featuring Garmin's Varia Smart Bike ecosystem. Click here to view the article
  11. Garmin are excited to announce vívofit 3, a daily activity tracker with one-year battery life and Garmin Move IQ. Building on the company’s popular activity tracker, the vívofit 3 adds new features including Move IQ auto activity detection and intensity minutes. Automatically capturing activities such as walking, running, biking, swimming and elliptical training, the vívofit 3 keeps up with users throughout the entire day. Click here to view the article
  12. I am in need of a new heart rate monitor for cycling and running and am contemplating the Garmin Fenix 3. There are however many unhappy complaints about the unit freezing, losing Ant+ / Bluetooth accessory connections and inaccurate GPS measured distances to just name a few. I understand the firmware updates will address some problems, but how much has the problems been eliminated thus far? The last thing I want is a unit that irritates me because I spent a fortune, but the experience is not so smooth. And if features doesn't work or gives trouble mid ride/run - NOT EVEN AN OPTION. Then I spend less on a unit that only do basics - well. I would appreciate if those of you that have spend some time with the Fenix 3 could shed some light on their experiences and how firmware versions has helped or not helped.
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  14. FYI, for those looking for a cheap Garmin https://www.onedayonly.co.za/garmin-edge-500-speed-cadence-sensor-with-heart-rate-monitor-bundle.html
  15. Garmin International Inc., today announced vívosmart HR+, an activity tracker with wrist-based heart rate plus GPS. The vívosmart HR+ adds new features to the company’s popular vívosmart activity tracker product line, including GPS, additional running data and Garmin Move IQ™ auto activity detection. With Garmin Elevate™ wrist heart rate technology the vívosmart HR+ provides 24/7 heart rate monitoring. It also tracks steps, distance, calories, floors climbed and activity intensity. It features an always-on, sunlight-readable display and water rating of 5 ATM, so it’s swim and shower safe. Click here to view the article
  16. I have an Garmin Edge 705 that I have been using successfully for years. I had the South Africa street maps and topographical maps loaded on the GPS. I deleted the maps off the GPS unit by mistake and now cant use the unit. I don't have the original maps CD's and Garmin say that Garmap where I originally purchased the maps has closed down. Garmin also say that their current map software wont work on the Edge 705. Is there any map software that is compatible with the Edge 705? Surely I don't have to go and buy a new bike computer? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
  17. Garmin are excited to introducing the fēnix 3 Sapphire – Titanium and tactix Bravo – the ultimate active man’s timepiece. Click here to view the article
  18. Most sports watches I’ve owned have always shared a few common traits: they’re bulky, plasticy and generally a bit nerdy looking. Garmin’s fenix range of GPS multi-sport watches have changed all that. Their latest edition, the fenix 3, has been strapped to my wrist for the last month and as far as watches go, never mind sports watches, it’s a looker. Click here to view the article
  19. Good Morning, Anyone out there that can give me/us, a heads up on where to find the BEST deal for a Garmin EDGE 25 GPS/Heart-rate bike computer Bundle? Thanks in advance
  20. Garmin today announced vívoactive HR, a GPS smartwatch with Garmin Elevate wrist heart rate technology. The vívoactive HR helps keep track of active moments throughout the day, counting steps and floors climbed, intensity minutes, monitoring sleep and featuring built-in GPS-enabled sports apps for walking, running, biking, swimming, golfing, paddle boarding, rowing, skiing and snowboarding. The vívoactive HR uses 24/7 wrist-based heart rate data to calculate calories burned information as well as the intensity of fitness activities, providing proper credit for users’ array of workouts. With the Connect IQ store, users can easily personalize their vívoactive HR with free apps, widgets, watch faces and data fields. Click here to view the article
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  22. Garmin today announced vívofit 3, a daily activity tracker with one-year battery life and Garmin Move IQ. Building on the company’s popular activity tracker, the vívofit 3 adds new features, including Move IQ auto activity detection and intensity minutes. Capturing activities such as walking, running, biking, swimming and elliptical training, the vívofit 3 keeps up with users throughout the entire day. Designed for 24/7 wearability, it is water resistant to 50 meters, has one-year battery life and can be personalized with an array of colourful interchangeable accessory bands, designs from the Garmin Style Collection and new styles from the Jonathan Adler + Garmin line. Click here to view the article
  23. I'm market to get myself a cycling GPS computer, as far as I know there are a lot of different models on the market, but the question is which one? I'm familiar with Garmin devices as I have an Fenix 3 but for cycling it is a bit difficult to use as there is not much data fields as required. Basically I'm looking for a device for; 1. Heart Rate Monitor 2. Import a previous activity to race and improve your time 3. Speed / Cadence 4. GPS 5. Battery life......yes good battery life! Please share your honest opinions and thoughts! Thanks guys!
  24. You're just one question away from winning a Garmin Varia bike radar. Complete the form below, correctly answering the competition question, to be entered into the draw. Click here to view the article
  25. Hi all, I've been toying with the idea of getting an iPhone 6 mount for my MTB as an alternative to splurging on a dedicated bike gps such as a Garmin Edge 520 (+- R5500). I was thinking of getting a Wahoo cadence sensor and using this with my Wahoo Tickr HR monitor, all feeding into Strava while riding. In terms of the actual bike mounts, I've considered the 2 following options: Rokform Pro Series Mount + iPhone 6 Case ($99 Plus Courier Fees etc, will work out to +- R2000) - http://www.rokform.com/v3-bike-mount/or Quad Lock Bike Kit iPhone 6 (R899) - http://www.quadlockcase.co.za/products/bike-kit-iphone-6My Bike's stem is 75 mm so not sure if the Quad Lock option will work. At this stage, besides the price, I'm keener on the Rokform option as I like how you can adjust the angle and it looks quite rad. I haven't been able to find any local re sellers of the Rokform option, can anyone help with this? Any thoughts on the above would greatly be appreciated...
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