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Amazon has Garmin Edge 830 GPS Cycling Computer on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • Performance GPS cycling computer with mapping and touchscreen
  • Dynamic performance monitoring provides insights on your VO2 max, recovery, training load focus, heat and altitude acclimation, nutrition, hydration and more when paired with compatible sensors
  • Cycling safety features include bike alarm, group messaging and tracking, compatibility with Variant rearview radar and lights so you can see and be seen (when paired with your compatible smartphone)
  • Includes routable Garmin Cycle Map with popularity routing - helps you ride like a local - plus on-device route creation and off-course recalculation; mountain biking model has integrated Trail forks data
  • Customize with free apps, widgets and data fields from the Connect IQ Store. Sensor compatibility - ANT Plus, BLE
  • MTB dynamics track jump count, jump distance, hang time, and Grit, a measure of the ride?s difficulty, and Flow, which tracks the smoothness of your descent so you have a score to beat next time
  • Battery life: up to 20 hours with GPS; works with Garmin Charge power pack for up to 40 hours of additional battery life

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If that works well enough for you, then great, do that. But this has a more visible screen, better routing, better battery life, better interface with other components, better data tracking, better rain protection, better crash protection, etc.

That being said, this is an old model which has been as low as $200 in the recent past, so those in the market may want to wait to see if it'll drop that low again. But who knows, maybe people are running low on stock and it'll never drop again.
For many, the Apple Watch is good enough to track this sort of thing.

However, this will provide more details and insight into your rides. If you're hugely into data and using that to improve your workout, this is very nice. It fits on the bike well, and has quick commands and stats that are easier to see directly on the bike, rather than your watch.

While some may say the stats are the main seller, the radar is the killer feature for me. Also expensive, it attaches to the rear of your bike and shows when and approximately how fast a car is coming up on you from behind. It's very accurate and gives you a better understanding of dangers around you.

In all, this isn't for everyone. It's expensive and the Apple Watch does enough data tracking.

But if you want to ride a little safer with the radar and become obsessed with riding stats, this is nice.
Different type of device. (I have a 520, which is the step down, previous model series).
This connects to hrm, cadence sensor, power meter. All helpful for long rides and more serious training. It also connects to Garmin's Varia light/blind spot warning device. (Not my thing but my friends who have Varia love it.)
Also, the UI has a lot of other stuff to it, like super detailed climb profiles so you can see what's coming up (nice on long unfamiliar routes). Also has Strava live segments where you can see how much faster you need to go to beat your friends up the hill.
Plus, something I especially like about having a separate device is that it isn't a phone. It doesn't ring or buzz or give alerts about whatever thing you don't need to hear about when you're in the middle of a ride.

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smohan123
01-24-2024 at 09:46 AM.
01-24-2024 at 09:46 AM.
Thanks, @reron and @Armchair_Allstar

Will keep on the lookout for deals on those models.
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djklmnop
01-24-2024 at 11:15 AM.
01-24-2024 at 11:15 AM.
https://www.strava.com/clubs/2983...ts/1562879

Here's an example of an upcoming ride that would definitely require you to know the route where your phone is absolutely not going to cut it.
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01-24-2024 at 11:21 AM.
01-24-2024 at 11:21 AM.
Quote from djklmnop :
https://www.strava.com/clubs/2983...ts/1562879

Here's an example of an upcoming ride that would definitely require you to know the route where your phone is absolutely not going to cut it.
why not?
looks like a 6 hour ride on paved roads, and it's on strava.

Strava has apps for iphone and android.
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01-24-2024 at 11:32 AM.
01-24-2024 at 11:32 AM.
Quote from Timless :
why not?
looks like a 6 hour ride on paved roads, and it's on strava.

Strava has apps for iphone and android.

Have you done a 100 mile ride with 6,000ft elevation gain? You'd have to be averaging 16.7mph to complete it in 6 hours. Climbing hills will drop you down to 6-10mph pace. If you also factor in stop lights/signs, potty breaks, midway lunch breaks, you're going to be closer to 8-9 hours unless you're increasing your average speed even more. What phone do you have that allows your screen to be on for 8-9 hours for navigation without dying out? I'd love to get one.
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01-24-2024 at 10:35 PM.
01-24-2024 at 10:35 PM.
Great price on a solid unit. Ordered one, however, the screen size is just too minimized for my old eyes. Will return and pony up an additional c note for the 3.5" screen on the 1030 plus.
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01-25-2024 at 11:58 PM.
01-25-2024 at 11:58 PM.
Buydig via eBay sold this for $199 about 50 days ago. Warm deal.
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