GPS Worth it? Which One?
-
- Posts: 547
- Joined: Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:08 pm
- Location: Victoria Park, WA
GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby dynamictiger » Sun Jan 20, 2013 1:53 pm
So I thought Id do what I did when I last did this in my car and buy a GPS machine.
However looking at the Garmin range they at first appeared expensive, however after reading their site I am starting to wonder which model may suit me? And then what others are out there that may suit.
I think all I need is something I can input a new route into on my computer and upload the course to it so I can then follow along on screen with some confidence when I am in foreign locations. All the other stuff is just nice. If I have a map I can zoom into or zooms in and shows a turn left or right that would be enough.
I may be misreading the garmin site but it appears near any of their units would do this. Is this correct?
- coops
- Posts: 107
- Joined: Fri Jan 16, 2009 7:53 am
- Location: Lalor Park
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby coops » Sun Jan 20, 2013 2:31 pm
I have the edge 200 which I think is bottom of the range, and I use this feature. You map out a course on the garmin connect web site, send it to the device by USB. When you head out for the ride it shows a little graphic of what the next 80m of road looks like so you can tell when a turn is coming up etc. No street names or anything, just a line.dynamictiger wrote:I may be misreading the garmin site but it appears near any of their units would do this. Is this correct?
It works ok, though it did get confused when I tried to go backwards along a one way course one time.
-
- Posts: 547
- Joined: Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:08 pm
- Location: Victoria Park, WA
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby dynamictiger » Sun Jan 20, 2013 2:36 pm
-
- Posts: 101
- Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:13 am
- Location: Sydney, NSW
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby merlin6014 » Sun Jan 20, 2013 3:30 pm
I cant imagine not training with it now - so useful knowing your heartrate, cadence, speed, distance ect. right in front of you + of course strava and garmin connect sites.
- sblack
- Posts: 1321
- Joined: Mon Aug 10, 2009 3:38 pm
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby sblack » Sun Jan 20, 2013 3:39 pm
The 800/810 adds the benefit of being able to recalculate a route on the fly in the event of missing a turn or if for example a road you chose is closed. I had that happen once in the middle of a state forest and ended up having to use google maps on the phone to find my way. The other advantage of the 800/810 in this regard is you can just go out exploring then let it tell you how to get home, this has some definite appeal for me for the MTB but I just can't justify the cost when I already have the 500 and a smart phone which together does the job ok.
-
- Posts: 547
- Joined: Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:08 pm
- Location: Victoria Park, WA
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby dynamictiger » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:55 pm
So how do you get on for local maps?merlin6014 wrote:I have the Garmin 500 red/carbon one with cadence sensor + HRM - bought from evans for like $250 delivered. Best decision I ever made, has taken my riding to another level.
I cant imagine not training with it now - so useful knowing your heartrate, cadence, speed, distance ect. right in front of you + of course strava and garmin connect sites.
-
- Posts: 547
- Joined: Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:08 pm
- Location: Victoria Park, WA
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby dynamictiger » Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:05 pm
-
- Posts: 844
- Joined: Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:30 am
- Location: Melbourne
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby __PG__ » Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:07 pm
Never realised the 500 could do basic navigation...will have to look into this.
-
- Posts: 547
- Joined: Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:08 pm
- Location: Victoria Park, WA
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby dynamictiger » Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:18 pm
-
- Posts: 101
- Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:13 am
- Location: Sydney, NSW
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby merlin6014 » Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:45 pm
Havnt even explored that function yet (i get distracted with all the other stuff it does). One thing is i probably wouldnt be worried about the dollar outlay these things are so poluarr you will get most of your money back on ebay anywaydynamictiger wrote:So how do you get on for local maps?merlin6014 wrote:I have the Garmin 500 red/carbon one with cadence sensor + HRM - bought from evans for like $250 delivered. Best decision I ever made, has taken my riding to another level.
I cant imagine not training with it now - so useful knowing your heartrate, cadence, speed, distance ect. right in front of you + of course strava and garmin connect sites.
- ohexploitable
- Posts: 235
- Joined: Thu Jun 14, 2012 12:39 am
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby ohexploitable » Mon Jan 21, 2013 1:13 am
even a $50 android will have gps functionality
-
- Posts: 448
- Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:44 pm
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby kunalraiker » Mon Jan 21, 2013 7:14 am
That is true, If mapping is all you need then a smartphone should do that.ohexploitable wrote:get a phone lol
even a $50 android will have gps functionality
-
- Posts: 547
- Joined: Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:08 pm
- Location: Victoria Park, WA
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby dynamictiger » Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:35 am
If I wanted a phone I would buy one. I don't want one. I don't see the need for one (as a phone). All mobile phones are IMO is a new excuse to drag money from your pocket by the telecommunications companies. Sorry I existed for way way many years without one I certainly don't need one now.ohexploitable wrote:get a phone lol
even a $50 android will have gps functionality
-
- Posts: 448
- Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:44 pm
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby kunalraiker » Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:17 am
dynamictiger wrote:If I wanted a phone I would buy one. I don't want one. I don't see the need for one (as a phone). All mobile phones are IMO is a new excuse to drag money from your pocket by the telecommunications companies. Sorry I existed for way way many years without one I certainly don't need one now.ohexploitable wrote:get a phone lol
even a $50 android will have gps functionality
That is a wow statement right there!
If you dont mind me asking your age?
-
- Posts: 547
- Joined: Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:08 pm
- Location: Victoria Park, WA
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby dynamictiger » Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:56 am
I have watched in some amusement as the rise of the mobile to become an essential of everyday life. When the marketers first started pushing them as a part of everyday life I thought it was amusing rather than essential. I couldn't and still don't believe people can't see this for what it actually is.
I am even more amused by the I...ne saga. My staff come in and show me their latest ixxxx and how it can do whatever and I know in twelve months time they will be back in my office showing me the next great ixxxx. In addition the telcos charge money for carrying the service you may or may not use and then f... up the bills from what I can see.
I may be antiquated in my thinking, frankly I don't care much, what I see is I can have my home phone, internet, calls to mobile, calls to national numbers all bundled up in one monthly bill for a fixed price and it does all I need personally. For work I just don't go out much and if they force me too I take the boss's mobile.
-
- Posts: 325
- Joined: Sat Feb 21, 2009 3:23 pm
- Location: ACT - tuggeranong
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby thejester » Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:00 am
Giant CRX4 - Black Ghost
Shogun Trailbreaker3
I need a dualie
-
- Posts: 547
- Joined: Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:08 pm
- Location: Victoria Park, WA
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby dynamictiger » Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:43 am
-
- Posts: 602
- Joined: Wed Dec 07, 2011 9:34 am
- Location: Mordialloc
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby danny the boy » Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:20 pm
+1, can anybody expand on how this is done. I've used Connect to plot a map of a route I was looking to ride to see total km and elevations but how do you put it on the device?__PG__ wrote:
Never realised the 500 could do basic navigation...will have to look into this.
- il padrone
- Posts: 22931
- Joined: Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:57 pm
- Location: Heading for home.
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby il padrone » Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:26 pm
Heart-rate and cadence monitors are needless for me.
"An unjustified and unethical imposition on a healthy activity."
- InTheWoods
- Posts: 1900
- Joined: Sun Jul 31, 2011 2:34 pm
- Location: Brisbane
Re: GPS Worth it? Which One?
Postby InTheWoods » Mon Jan 21, 2013 1:42 pm
I use RideWithGPS but other sites will be the same. Your route on the website needs to include a cue sheet if you want to be prompted with turn alerts and street names etc (otherwise you will only get a breadcrumb map with no cues). Then export the route as a .tcx file. Dump the .tcx file into the "New Files" folder on the garmin after plugging it into your computer.danny the boy wrote:+1, can anybody expand on how this is done. I've used Connect to plot a map of a route I was looking to ride to see total km and elevations but how do you put it on the device?__PG__ wrote:
Never realised the 500 could do basic navigation...will have to look into this.
Then unplug (safely) from computer, turn garmin on. It might take longer to start as it processes the files in the new files folder. Then go to Training->Courses and it should be listed in there, and select "Do Course". When you are doing the course, you get some extra screens available (scroll through using the page button as usual), including a breadcrumb map, and a cue sheet type one with the new few cues in sequence on display.
HTH.
Edit: Yesterday I wanted to take a gps ride I had done, and turn it into a course with cue points. I couldn't get the cue points to be done automatically using websites like ridewithgps. I had to manually add cue points to the route where I needed them before exporting.
Return to “Buying a bike / parts”
- General Australian Cycling Topics
- Info / announcements
- Buying a bike / parts
- General Cycling Discussion
- The Bike Shed
- Cycling Health
- Cycling Safety and Advocacy
- Women's Cycling
- Bike & Gear Reviews
- Cycling Trade
- Stolen Bikes
- Bicycle FAQs
- The Market Place
- Member to Member Bike and Gear Sales
- Want to Buy, Group Buy, Swap
- My Bikes or Gear Elsewhere
- Serious Biking
- Audax / Randonneuring
- Retro biking
- Commuting
- MTB
- Recumbents
- Fixed Gear/ Single Speed
- Track
- Electric Bicycles
- Cyclocross and Gravel Grinding
- Dragsters / Lowriders / Cruisers
- Children's Bikes
- Cargo Bikes and Utility Cycling
- Road Racing
- Road Biking
- Training
- Time Trial
- Triathlon
- International and National Tours and Events
- Cycle Touring
- Touring Australia
- Touring Overseas
- Touring Bikes and Equipment
- Australia
- Western Australia
- New South Wales
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Victoria
- ACT
- Tasmania
- Northern Territory
- Country & Regional
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users
- All times are UTC+11:00
- Top
- Delete cookies
About the Australian Cycling Forums
The Australian Cycling Forums is a welcoming community where you can ask questions and talk about the type of bikes and cycling topics you like.
Bicycles Network Australia
Forum Information
Connect with BNA
This website uses affiliate links to retail platforms including ebay, amazon, proviz and ribble.