brian1 Posted January 7, 2014 Share I have a Garmin FR 210 that I got predominantly for running, plus factors for me were price and looks (IMO it is one of the few out there that can be used as an every day watch) Recently I started cycling and simply changed the setup from pace to speed (current, other options are lap and average) and it worked perfectly. It gives distance, speed and timer on the screen. Distances are accurate as I know them from my runs. Unfortunately it is not waterproof so a no go for triathlon, all I need now is a bike mount .... and a decent bike .... and loads of new kit ..... and Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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