I searched the archive and didn't see anything about this. Does anyone use a GPS unit while biking?
I admit to being kind of confused by the different kinds of units. I know that there are turn by turn units that give directions, hiking units, and then bike computer units with GPS built in.
Would it be feasible to have a unit that could do geo-caching and bike computing together? Perhaps even offer some turn by turn functionality.
Anyone use these? What kind? How do you use it? What should one look for when purchasing GPS devices?
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You can do better than my Garmin eTrex Legend CX...but you can find it cheap. You also need to have good eyesight. Garmin also makes you buy the mapsets separately from the unit. There's a disc for trails, topo, cities, etc.
Honestly, people otherwise swear by the Apple I-Phone. Somebody I know is travelling the earth with just that.
I had tried a couple apps for my iphone and that is what I was using prior, The data was way off, sometimes my max speed would be 105mph, and the distance measured was always a lot different then my on bike cateye. The gps and directions works ok but when the iphone goes to sleep you have to restart the whole process again each time( not easy to do without stopping)You cannot use it while wearing gloves, brrr. The battery last 3 hrs tops. Worst of all I was pretty lost last yr on a long ride, there was no cell service which made it useless.
Matt M. said:You can do better than my Garmin eTrex Legend CX...but you can find it cheap. You also need to have good eyesight. Garmin also makes you buy the mapsets separately from the unit. There's a disc for trails, topo, cities, etc.
Honestly, people otherwise swear by the Apple I-Phone. Somebody I know is travelling the earth with just that.
I had tried a couple apps for my iphone and that is what I was using prior, The data was way off, sometimes my max speed would be 105mph
Matt M. said:You can do better than my Garmin eTrex Legend CX...but you can find it cheap. You also need to have good eyesight. Garmin also makes you buy the mapsets separately from the unit. There's a disc for trails, topo, cities, etc.
Honestly, people otherwise swear by the Apple I-Phone. Somebody I know is travelling the earth with just that.
I was looking into bike GPS options today. I sold my car and bought a bike about a month ago, and I have a GPS that's been going to waste in my bag. A coworker is looking into joining me in the saddle for his commute too and had me look into options for his GPS as well. We have standard car GPS models, mine a Garmin StreetPilot C330, his a Garmin Nuvi 205W, which suit our commuting and city riding needs for the time being, and we're going to get RAM mounts for our respective models. The mounts are intended for motorcycles, but a handlebar is a handlebar. My mount is about $30 and his is about $40, so they're not cheap, but they're cheaper than a new GPS. I wouldn't mind some of the exercise or biking specific features that earlier posts mention for more advanced or bike specific models, but I really just need it to serve the same function on my bike that it did on my car: keeping me from getting lost in my new hometown of Chicago.
Michael A said:check the battery life , I am pretty sure 2 hrs is max for those big bright screens
I have my screen brightness turned down to a level that works well for me and I usually get four or five hours of constant usage out of it. I drive the short bus for a living (seriously), and some of the vehicles I've been assigned don't have working power sockets, so I have plenty of experience using it without being able to recharge it until I get home. Given that I'm very unlikely to be actively using it for more than a couple of hours of riding a day and can shut it off and stash it in my bag between uses, its battery life is more than sufficient for my purposes. Even if I did only get a couple of hours, my morning commute is 45 minutes, then it's charging in my work vehicle all day (my current assigned vehicle does have a working socket), then another 45 minutes home, where I have the option of charging it through my computer if I'm worried about the morning ride. Around town I rarely ride more than 15 minutes at a stretch (I'm something of a homebody).
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