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Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 10:32 am
by janus77
There's about a $30 price difference, I think it's because with the red you get a coded HRM so that you're less likely to get interference.

Can anyone confirm if this is correct?

Re: Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 11:05 am
by jasonc
janus77 wrote:There's about a $30 price difference, I think it's because with the red you get a coded HRM so that you're less likely to get interference.

Can anyone confirm if this is correct?
the funny thing is people complain more about issues with the premium HRM that the std...

Re: Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 11:13 am
by janus77
thanks. Was only wondering as my regular training buddy has an edge 800, it would be a bummer to have interference on our rides..

Re: Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 11:41 am
by boss
Sorry to throw a stick in your spokes but you can get the blue edge 500 with premium HRM too.

Personally I can't comment on the standard strap but my premium HRM strap is coded and therefore doesn't get confused with other peoples straps.

I have heard about issues with the premium strap but mine seems to be doing fine about 4 weeks in.

Re: Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 11:58 am
by warthog1
My premium strap is about 3 months in and has just started playing up as the weather warms. In the cooler weather I have been wearing it under either a cotton shirt or form fitting (ie non flapping) polypropylene thermal top. Now that I have been wearing a flapping polyester cycling jersey directly over the top of the hr strap it has started giving wildly high readings. I am wondering if the flapping polyester jersy is generating static electricity and thus affecting the hr reading. :idea: :?: :?

Re: Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:12 pm
by clydesmcdale
One thing to remember is to wash your strap. Otherwise you will get problems over time.

Re: Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 5:09 pm
by snortin
Just a note to all who are having problems with premium heart rate strap.

Mine was having all sorts of issues - sometimes not reading, other times picking up a reading and holding it for 15 minutes then changing to another reading for the next 15 minutes (and no, I don't have that sort of control over my heart rate), other times picking up really high readings (ie average 180 max 230 - and I know those readings were wrong although it did give me a little fright).

I tried everything - washing the strap, making sure that my jersey was not flapping, wetting the contact points. NOTHING worked.

And then I read a tip to move the strap around so that the transmitter was under your arm (ie attachment clip in the middle of your chest). Tried it and ever since I have had no problems. :D

Maybe my heart is located in a different location to other people :shock:

Re: Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 7:27 pm
by MN GLXR
Yeh mine goes spazo sometimes too. Says I am doing 230 beats at the coffee shop!!!

Re: Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 11:34 am
by yarravalleyplodder
my premium strap plays up, have worked out washing it with detergent works for a while. I have been thinking about getting a polar strap for it.

as for pairing, once you turn your garmin on and providing there is no other hrm around it will pair with your device and ignore all other devices

Re: Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 5:23 pm
by snortin
yarravalleyplodder wrote:my premium strap plays up, have worked out washing it with detergent works for a while. I have been thinking about getting a polar strap for it.

as for pairing, once you turn your garmin on and providing there is no other hrm around it will pair with your device and ignore all other devices
Yarra, spin the strap around so the clip is in the middle of your chest (with transmitter under your arm). Don't know why, but it works and should solve your problems....

Re: Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 7:28 pm
by warthog1
snortin wrote:
Yarra, spin the strap around so the clip is in the middle of your chest (with transmitter under your arm). Don't know why, but it works and should solve your problems....
Had a crack at that yesterday and it didn't work under the left arm for me. How close to the arm pit do you run the transmitter?

Re: Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 8:41 am
by snortin
warthog1 wrote:
snortin wrote:
Yarra, spin the strap around so the clip is in the middle of your chest (with transmitter under your arm). Don't know why, but it works and should solve your problems....
Had a crack at that yesterday and it didn't work under the left arm for me. How close to the arm pit do you run the transmitter?
I have it at the normal height (just under the chest). see the attached links for a picture of how one guy solved his problems (also included a troubleshooting guide - this is how I solved my issues, with the moving of the strap the last tried and ultimately successful solution).
TROUBLESHOOT http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2010/04/trou ... -rate.html
PHOTO https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=7fbe9726 ... 6D8%211020

Re: Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 4:30 pm
by warthog1
snortin wrote:
I have it at the normal height (just under the chest). see the attached links for a picture of how one guy solved his problems (also included a troubleshooting guide - this is how I solved my issues, with the moving of the strap the last tried and ultimately successful solution).
TROUBLESHOOT http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2010/04/trou ... -rate.html
PHOTO https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=7fbe9726 ... 6D8%211020
Thanks for the reply and link. I might be able to get hold of some ultrasound gel and try that.

Re: Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 7:03 pm
by Dr_Mutley
Personally I rather the standard HRM strap. I sold the premium strap, and my red 500 has worked flawlessly with the std one for 6 months...

Re: Difference between Garmin edge 500 blue and red bundles

Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 8:48 am
by yarravalleyplodder
snortin wrote:
yarravalleyplodder wrote:my premium strap plays up, have worked out washing it with detergent works for a while. I have been thinking about getting a polar strap for it.

as for pairing, once you turn your garmin on and providing there is no other hrm around it will pair with your device and ignore all other devices
Yarra, spin the strap around so the clip is in the middle of your chest (with transmitter under your arm). Don't know why, but it works and should solve your problems....
mmmm I might give it a go. I mainly have issues running and not on the bike, so I wonder if by having it on the side if its comfortable?