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Garmin Edge 305 Bicycle GPS Navigator with Heart Rate Monitor and Speed/Cadence Sensor

Garmin Edge 305 Bicycle GPS Navigator with Heart Rate Monitor and Speed/Cadence Sensor
MSRP: $249.99
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Manufacturer: Garmin
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Garmin Edge 305 Bicycle GPS Navigator with Heart Rate Monitor and Speed/Cadence Sensor Features

High-sensitivity GPS receiver
Heart rate monitor and speed/cadence sensor
Automatically records up to 1000 laps. Download to your PC
Look up and navigate to stored locations
Virtual Partner lets you "race" a virtual competitor, making training fun
 

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Additional Garmin Edge 305 Bicycle GPS Navigator with Heart Rate Monitor and Speed/Cadence Sensor Information

Rugged, lightweight Edge attaches easily to the stem or handlebars of your bike with the included bike mount. Just turn it on, acquire GPS satellites and go. Edge 305 automatically measures your speed, distance, time, calories burned, altitude, climb and descent, and records this data for your review. For extra-precise climb and descent data, Edge 305 also incorporates a barometric altimeter to pinpoint changes in elevation

 

What Customers Say About Garmin Edge 305 Bicycle GPS Navigator with Heart Rate Monitor and Speed/Cadence Sensor:

My first cyclocomputer with GPS and I couldn't be happier. Pros: Customizable screens, configurable for user's training profiles, Garmin reputation, friend's recommendations, GPS accuracy and web integration.Cons: None so far, I've had it for a month and battery life is quite good, even when paired with the HRM and Cadence sensors. Fantastic device. I'm a roadie, but this unit is transferable btw bikes, could in a pinch be used in a vehicle (but doesn't include maps real-time).

What's so bad about that. Sounds like all the information you'd need in a single device.By and large this is pretty much what you get. Garmin Edge 305 Bicycle GPS Navigator with Heart Rate Monitor and Speed/Cadence Sensor (Factory Refurbished) Despite having a wheel mounted magnet and speed sensor, it turns out that the Edge actually acquires speed data from GPS as first default. I also like the way that you can customize two screens of real time data as you ride - I like to see HR, cadence, speed, %grade, ride time and also lap time and distance on my "home" screen. Well, I've found when I ride on tree covered roads, my speed will appear to fluctuate quite substantially (+/- 1 to 2mph) despite a constant effort. Climbing up Old La Honda and Tunitas Creek Rd on the SF peninsula, I apparently was climbing grades of >20% a few times, clearly a GPS error.Despite these niggles, I'm happy with the unit and intend to stick with it.

The second small wrinkle is that I have had some quite stupendous grade readouts, mostly in similar conditions. I'm getting valuable training information, which is why I bought it in the first place. All easy to do and works as advertised.Interface with Motion Based and Garmin Training Center seem pretty easy and they both provide useful graphical ways to interrogate your data post-ride.Now for the con's. I really like the idea of tracking my rides with GPS, getting an accurate reading on elevation and grade both after the ride and real time through the barometric altimeter while being able to capture HR and speed/cadence information. I've already benefited from understanding how HR changes as a function of elevation, grade and speed on some local climbs. For me the big one is speed readout.

After coming from a wired cycling computer previously I felt this a step backwards. If I decide I need more accurate speed readings real time, I might yet get a cheap wireless computer to mount next to the Edge. I bought the Edge 305 as I wanted to be able to co-ordinate information about my rides in a more deliberate fashion. I put time of day, total miles, average speed, total elevation and calories on the second screen. It turns out that you can disable GPS speed, but only by switching off GPS entirely - not quite what I had in mind.

The interface is simple and the fitness software is a no-brainer, even for me. With this unit having GPS, I can use it on all my bikes, in the car, on my motorcycles, anywhere. This thing is great. I've used heart rate monitors before but I was limited to using them on one bike if I wanted to get my speed as well. I even use this as a lap timer for my street motorcycles when I go to the track.

I had to search Google for a solution, the problem was a corrupt course download, once removed everything worked fine. The longest hike I've taken using this is 5.5 hours. I also upload the files to Motionbased.com where it is automatically plotted on Google maps that you can email to friends. When I went to upload my information to the computer it would not work. I did not know what to expect at the time but now don't go anywhere without it.

Garmin support was not very helpful. I haven't had problems with the battery yet but know that charging shortens the life of any battery. The information it provides is great and has helped me to improve my rides and hikes. I took this out of the box and mounted it to my bicycle using the easy to follow directions. It easily connects to the computer and downloads automatically into Garmin Training Center.

I have only had one problem with this unit and it happened when I loaded a course from Garmin Training Center to be used with virtual trainer.

The Training software could feature better Garmin maps and longterm ride statistic features. It sometimes times out after connecting to USB not transferring the new ride data, but a manual Data Transfer achieves the same result. Adjusting the cadence sensor was a bit of a problem and required some improvised shims on my crankset to meet the The Garmin Edge 305 provides excellent value at today's Amazon prices. Software installation on MAC was quick and easy. I am sure online platforms provide this but I had no time to look into it.

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