Thinking of buying a GPS ??

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Northampton
I bought a Garmin Dakota 20. The trouble is like all other Garmin devices it comes with a base map which is next to useless. Although you are able to download openstreet maps, I have not been able to do that. The files downloaded is always corrupted and has no use. Therefore I have just ordered navigator maps for about £20 and it should be with me next week.
 
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David5416

David5416

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:bicycle:Thanks to everybody for there knowledge, input and opinions they are greatly appreciated and i will now have a good look at the market and what i really need go from there.
 

Big Nick

Senior Member
Just got a Garmin Edge 200 and I really like it

As my rides got longer the Strava app on my iPhone was eating the battery power so I needed an alternative

Had my first ride yesterday with it, took around 30 seconds to get its first gps signal them worked faultlessly throughout my ride. I got home and plugged it into the iMac and it uploaded the ride in a couple of seconds to Strava. Lots of nice stats for boring people with!!

I bought a 'in front' mount off amazon for £11 and used the cycle club discount and gift vouchers to get the unit for around £72
 
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I bought a Garmin Dakota 20. The trouble is like all other Garmin devices it comes with a base map which is next to useless. Although you are able to download openstreet maps, I have not been able to do that. The files downloaded is always corrupted and has no use.
Hmmm. I use these - http://www.osmmaps.com/ and have never had a problem. Plus as OSM is still evolving, they are updated weekly.

As for GPS, an etrex 20 (plus maps for the above link) probably offers the best package for the money.
 

T.M.H.N.E.T

Rainbows aren't just for world champions
Location
Northern Ireland
What makes you say that ? I own a 510 but am thinking of upgrading to the 810 for the mapping as I'm riding further afield than I used to.
Garmin have a habit of releasing unfinished products and allowing the first swarm of customers to beta test for them. They then take months(if at all) to fix well known and documented issues. Simply put, my experience with the 800 has been much more pleasurable than using the '10 series. Being the club geek I get all sorts of devices to play with, I was mostly glad to be handing '10 series units back to their owners :smile:
 

maltloaf

Senior Member
Location
Gloucester
Microsoft have been releasing unfinished products for thirty years, hasn't stopped them lol.

The 510 has it's software issues admittedly, but the last two updates have helped a lot
 

Basil.B

Guru
Location
Oxfordshire
Was interested in getting a Garmin, but they seem to be more trouble than they are worth.
 

BRounsley

Veteran
You could get a plug in battery for the iphone, a damn site cheaper :smile:

If you go the external battery one option is the “Topeak Battery Pack”. At £55 it’s about twice the price of a cheapo battery off Amazon but it’s a neater stem mounted solution.
http://www.evanscycles.com/products...match__plid_&gclid=COHr6IGO9rwCFUcTwwodgiUAyA
At 5200 mAh it should charge an iPhone three plus times. If the phone is already charged then that’s 4 phone cycles so if you getting 4 hours that would take you up to 16 hours.
I’ve been using the Topeak for a month and it’s being working well.
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
+1 for the Etrex. Easily swapped out batteries if you need to. Use mine all the time and it got me through London - Edinburgh - London ok apart from a bit of user stupidity.
 
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