Windle
Über Member
- Location
- Burnthouses
Hi everyone, I’m getting the urge to try one of those fancy, new fangled cycle sat navs that seem to proliferate these days. I quite often do ‘remote rides’ up around the Tyneside area, attracted by the maze of Waggonways and cycle paths up there. Generally, I plan a route in advance by using google maps on my PC, one that’s not too difficult to remember and if need be, I take screenshot pictures of google maps to highlight any awkward areas. Yes, I’m a bit of a luddite mobile phone wise, just using mine for texts and the occasional call. I don’t have a smartphone and don’t use the interweb on mine.
I’m after something that (as well as measuring the usual bike computer stuff) can be used for route planning, my ideal requirements are:
Price wise I’d rather not spend top end Garmin money, so maybe up to about £400 - £500 although a cheaper one that'll do the job would be fine.
I’ll throw this to the collective wisdom of Cycle Chat, any advice & experience would be much appreciated, thanks.
Windle.
I’m after something that (as well as measuring the usual bike computer stuff) can be used for route planning, my ideal requirements are:
- The ability to set up route plans on a home computer (like the directions feature on google maps). I’ve dabbled with a few (Komoot, Cycle Travel and Hammerhead dashboard) with varying results.
- Load these onto the cycle computer.
- Have a map screen which gives directions like a car sat nav.
Price wise I’d rather not spend top end Garmin money, so maybe up to about £400 - £500 although a cheaper one that'll do the job would be fine.
I’ll throw this to the collective wisdom of Cycle Chat, any advice & experience would be much appreciated, thanks.
Windle.