I'm away for a few days atm so no riding. It will interesting to hear what the pacemaker clinic has to say.
Trouble is, when your main sport is cycling and you are not interested in 24/7 data collection it makes the device little more than just a watch.
I also found other shortcomings in the Garmin system eg it kept automatically recording me as having afternoon snoozes and you couldn't disable that detection and couldn't delete the snooze events from the Garmin Connect record. (I don't snooze during the day).
I have a bedside device which speaks to the pacemaker. It's got a dingle which sends the data. I'm not sure how much information it collects or how often it transmits it though.
), but what I didn't expect to see was a warning that electromagnetic fields from the chainsaw motor might adversely affect implanted medical devices such as pacemakers... 
@colly - any word about getting the upper HR limit set to something vaguely realistic?!
I will put off the Garforth forum ride for a few weeks to give both you (and me!) a chance to prepare for it. If you can't make it this time though, don't worry - I will do it again in the autumn.![]()
That sounds promising - I'll get back to planning. I want to do a ride longer than 3 hours before Garforth - that's the longest that I have ridden since November so I want to make sure that I am okay for about double that.So I am out cycling and to be fair its going ok. I did 40 miles on Monday and it felt really comfortable most of the way. One place where I has a sense of being restricted but I can recognise the signs and rather than press it I just ease off.
I'll be calling them in the morning to see what gives from the 24hr monitor I had.
So make arrangements to suit you and ill fit in with your plans.👍