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I have to many toys and need to make a decision as to which to keep and which to sell.

 

Bryton 35

Garmin Forerunner 305

Polar RS800CX

 

While each of these devices are good they all have pro's and con's and I need to decide which to keep and which to sell.

 

Has anyone any feedback for me on adding a GPS pod to the Polar as I have no experience with this and ideally I want only one device. I back up all my data to a Mac. :clap:

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Sell all of them and buy an edge 500, you will still have some change left for a nice steak dinner and a sixpack

 

But that is if it was me.

 

 

Forgot to mention that I also spin on a regular basis and need all my data in one place.

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Forgot to mention that I also spin on a regular basis and need all my data in one place.

Yip regularly use my garmin on spinning bikes, even had my joberg2c interval program in it...it has some very cool features. The spinning bikes have a nice spot where you can place your little gps.

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Yip regularly use my garmin on spinning bikes, even had my joberg2c interval program in it...it has some very cool features. The spinning bikes have a nice spot where you can place your little gps.

 

So what do you recon I could sell these for in order to get the Rouxtjie 500?

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So what do you recon I could sell these for in order to get the Rouxtjie 500?

Eish...will have to take a flyer....

 

Bryton 35....700 bucks

Garmin Forerunner 305...1000 bucks

Polar RS800CX...2250 bucks

 

Depending on condition though..so you can buy your new 500 and still have change for that dinner and six pack

 

Here is a link for a 500 bundle, comes with HR strap, speed and cadence sensor...everything you need

 

http://www.easybike.co.za/garmin-edge-500-bundle.html

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had sort of the same problem.ended up selling to fam and friends all the toys and got myself garmin 910 xt.trying to simplify all the gadgets.now i only look for one charger

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