garmin maps for edge 800, worth it?

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nxn2020

Active Member
Thinking of getting an edge 800 performance and map pack from Wiggle, I was just wondering though is it actually worth paying the extra for the maps? It says it comes with base maps but what are base maps? I get the impression they are basic maps but just how basic is basic? When doing organised rides they always seem to go on small quiet roads, can I presume that these are not on the base maps? I'd just like to have some idea before I splash the cash!!
 

Tyke

Senior Member
Base maps are so basic they are a wast of time but before yo commit to the map pack take a look at http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl/
 

berty bassett

Legendary Member
Location
I'boro
open street map has one called gb + contours and is bloody good but if you are using it to create a route although it is brilliant 99% of the time , it sometimes tries to send you up a bridle way even if you jiggle the settings but its perfect to keep on unit and follow ( though i only have the 705 )
 

Broadside

Guru
Location
Fleet, Hants
Another vote for the OSM maps. They are a bit fiddly to setup first time but once that's done you can forget about them. I've been using them for a year and think they are brilliant, the best bit beig that they are free!!

Friends have got the Garmin City navigator maps (which don't just cover cities) and I can't see that they give you anything extra so are not worth paying £50 for.

As for the base maps in the unit, well they are worse than very bad; around me they only have a motorway and a couple of arterial roads, other A roads, B roads and lanes are completely missing so cannot be used for navigation. Extra maps are not a luxury but essential.
 

Kies

Guest
I bought the performance and navigation bundle from wiggle a month ago at £299
The city maps are very good
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
open street map has one called gb + contours and is bloody good but if you are using it to create a route although it is brilliant 99% of the time , it sometimes tries to send you up a bridle way even if you jiggle the settings but its perfect to keep on unit and follow ( though i only have the 705 )
I have that happen to me with OSM maps, ended up trying to send me up a bye-way that ended suddenly outside someone's house.
 

Svendo

Guru
Location
Walsden
I've not tried OSM maps, so could well be wrong. But city navigator maps do come with the full POI database and are address and postcode searchable, which I don't think OSM maps are. TBH I've rarely used these functions but can conceive the 'find nearset source of food' ability when touring and bonking could be useful. I have also occasionally used the Garmin when away from home not on the bike when a car satnav has not been available and that's been useful. I got City Navigator with my old 705 which was a gift, and when it got squished by traffic got the 800 with OS maps. I use the city maps day to day (higher resolution) and would use the OS maps for walking and geocaching but just don't seem to get round to it.
 
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