I got it for Christmas.Best present ever.It rules.
12/27/2007 10:35:05 AM
I want one for my mountain/road bikes.I just cant justify the price tag.....although I DID get a few gift certificates for xmas....
12/27/2007 10:38:00 AM
I picked up the 305 this past March. With rebates and sales I think I got it for $205. It's a pretty sweet toy for sure.^ If you are getting one exclusively for biking, have a look at the edge 305, not the forerunner. I just now (literally, 3 seconds ago) had a look at the edge specs, and what I had suspected all along was verified. It includes a barometric altimeter which is actually a ton more accurate for measuring elevation change than GPS. If you go with the forerunner (which doesn't have a barometer), there are ways to correct the elevation measurement by using topo maps, and garmins own web based training tracker, motionbased.com, can do this automatically for you. With mountain biking though, the samples are spaced far enough apart that it is going to miss a lot of the elveation if you are going down then up quick enough. Think, flying own a hill at 30mph, and shooting up the other side, it could miss say 20-30ft going down and up, and if you do this enough during your mtb'ing, you won't have the best record of just how much climbing you did.I picked up the forerunner instead of the edge because I am (was ) doing a good bit of running, and I like to be able to wear the in-run stats on my arm to keep track of the heart rate, pace, distance.It's a very slick little toy for sure.]
12/27/2007 11:09:34 AM
12/27/2007 11:28:41 AM
I'm not a GPS expert, but the motionbased site has a link somewhere discussing the elevation error with GPS being like 10x worse than horizontal. I can attest to this while standing still, my Forerunner will oscillate 100ft worth of elevation.In regards to barometric pressure, I'm no expert there either, but my gut sorta scientific instinct says a couple of things in regards to why this is a really accurate measurement for biking1. The pressure change with height can be measured with high resolution, meaning, the tool must be able to detect changes in feet pretty easily2. The pressure change with weather is small compared to the change with height2a. The pressure change due to weather is slow compare to the change in height.Someone else educate us in these regards.
12/27/2007 11:56:47 AM
all i really need is how far I've gone and how long it took me to get therebut the addition of seeing where I've run on Google Earth is pretty kick ass
12/27/2007 11:59:43 AM
305 FTW
12/27/2007 1:17:25 PM
12/27/2007 4:24:10 PM