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Product Name: | Garmin Edge Explore Touchscreen Touring Bike GPS - 010-N2029-00 (Factory Refurbished) |
Product Description: | 3-inch glove and rain friendly touch screen Includes preloaded Garmin Cycle Map with turn-by-turn navigation Tracks distance, altitude, speed, and route Up to 12 hours of use on one charge Garmin 1-Year Refurbished Product Warranty |
Product SKU: | buydig_GREDGEEXRB |
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For the price it is pretty good if you can live with the things left off this model.
Wifi, Strava segments, Power meter, workouts.
Oh and in the rare case you have a crash, would you rather wreck your phone worth hundreds of dollars or your $85 gps?
Don't knock it until you've tried it.
I guess social media made it cool to post useless replies...
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Choosing a computer over a phone is rarely about grams or looks, but more-so about function, usability, and not subjecting your phone to the risks of being on the bars.
I use a metal mount I found on ebay. I'm using a cheap samsung phone so I couldn't care less if it gets scratched. But the phone is held tight.
I use a metal mount I found on ebay. I'm using a cheap samsung phone so I couldn't care less if it gets scratched.
Exactly, this is kinda pointless for most people.
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https://www.amazon.com/Out-Front-...YTGPZ?th=1
and I glued the adapter to my phone.
https://www.amazon.com/KOM-Cyclin...B076P3
these are just some quick examples I could find. I can't find the original stuff I bought on ebay, but they are slightly better and fit my use case better.
Oh and in the rare case you have a crash, would you rather wreck your phone worth hundreds of dollars or your $85 gps?
Don't knock it until you've tried it.
I guess social media made it cool to post useless replies...
Return policy for buydig shows buyer has to pay return shipping, so keep that in mind if you get a dud.
Oh and in the rare case you have a crash, would you rather wreck your phone worth hundreds of dollars or your $85 gps?
Don't knock it until you've tried it.
I guess social media made it cool to post useless replies...
1) Battery - get a battery bank for $15
2) Bike routes - there's an app for that
3) Crash - Otterbox Defender - if your crash breaks your phone with this thing on, you've got bigger problems buddy.
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Choosing a computer over a phone is rarely about grams or looks, but more-so about function, usability, and not subjecting your phone to the risks of being on the bars.
My favorite is Pixel3. Not too big and no connection issues with all cadence/speed/hrm sensors. Can add multiple sensors so no issue switching bikes. I use wahoo app with Strava push. If I ride a new place, I will pop in a SIM card, otherwise run it no sim mostly. Dropped a few times but survived. I think dropping on dirt is much more forgiving than dropping on concrete.