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Garmin Edge Explore Touchscreen Touring Bike GPS (Refurbished) Expired

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BuyDig has Garmin Edge Explore Touchscreen Touring Bike GPS (Factory Refurbished, 010-N2029-00) on sale for $84.99. Shipping is free.

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Item 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

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$85 + free s/h


Factory Refurbished w/ 1-Year Garmin Warranty
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Model: Garmin Edge Explore Touchscreen Touring Bike GPS - 010-N2029-00 (Refurbished)

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This is a rather old device. Came out in 2018.
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2018/...eview.html

For the price it is pretty good if you can live with the things left off this model.

Wifi, Strava segments, Power meter, workouts.
Use yours less. Useless reply. The battery of your phone as a GPS will last a lot less than this will for a full day of riding, and if you need assistance you'd be bummed you can't make a call since you used it up. Also, your phone won't give you routes based on a mileage of a ride, which this will. It's a nice feature if your away from home/on vacation and want to get a ride in and don't know where to go. You punch in a mileage and it will give you a loop with a few options in terms of difficulty/traffic.

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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02-22-2023 at 10:17 AM.
Quote from DelightfulShow7126 :
Over the years I have accumulated a few phones: Nexus 5, nexus 5x, iPhone 6, iPhone 7, Pixel 2xl, Pixel 3, iPhone 8, iPhone 12. I ride xc Mtb with my old phone and haven't lost/damaged one yet. Batteries are still good and all can last over 5 hours with airplane mode and screen on the whole time. Nexus phones are annoying because when the screen is off the gps is off also. iPhones can only pair with one cadence or one speed BLE sensor, not both.

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.
I think the biggest concern with phone damage is the image stabilization on iphones (and others if they have something similar). Handlebar vibrations can really screw with those tiny moving parts in there. Other than that, it's a crap shoot if damage occurs during a crash. Sometimes you'll get lucky, sometimes you won't.
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