I'm surprised by that as I had no issues with tree cover when I had a 305.
Cheapest place for Garmins these days seems to be www.handtec.co.uk 205 is £93.88.
I'm surprised by that as I had no issues with tree cover when I had a 305.
Cheapest place for Garmins these days seems to be www.handtec.co.uk 205 is £93.88.
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Forerunner 110's data-friendly display makes it simple to read on the run with the all-important time, distance and average pace always there when you need it.
Forerunner 110 is automatically set up to show your current mile pace [/B]and will capture and display the split time for every mile you run. QUOTE
Thanks. But does this mean it shows my current pace from moment to moment or just my average pace so far for the lap I'm running? When I had the 305, it showed current pace from moment to moment, but wildly inaccurately, so that when I speeded up it showed me as slowing down etc. It would be interesting to know my pace AFTER the workout, but much more useful to know it DURING each effort.
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From what I remember... the test was a few months ago, it showed both. As a general rule I don't tend to use current pace/speed on any GPS as it tends to jump up and down so much but does seem to even out if you use average.
try the geonaute keymaze at decathlon - really like mine and it does all you say, its about 100 or so for the functions you want i think.
link here but as it is a french brand you may need to translate the page (button on right)
http://keymaze.geonaute.com/
your nearest decathlon is Sheffield or Merryhill near Dudley. If you have not been to a store well worth a visit for cheap quality kit. After sales has been good too, I have returned stuff a year later without receipt and they have accepted it without question.
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Antisocial, which model have you got?
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Thanks for the repllies.....I think Not sure I'm any closer to knowing what would be a good alternative as no one seems to agree on a good one!! hhhmmmmmmm.....
Flopsy,
I'm not sure that the map and thread idea is so far from the ideal once you get a bit of practice in but....
You could use a Memory Map equivalent to do what you want for a fraction of the Garmin costs as well as being able to plan new routes, print route cards, maps etc. Any Timex Ironman type watch has at least 50 intervals these days so combine the 2 and you have a satellite/weather/tree immune system that does all sorts of other useful stuff as well. Not so 'flash' I admit but functional with no weight penalty and no running around looking like you have an ASBO 'tag' fitted.
Failing that, there must be an app for an iphone