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    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    So which GPS watch hits the 'sweet spot'. That is, basic navigation functions, understated, thrifty, so not overly gauche, or resembling the techy bling a triathlete-type might hanker after?
    Is "you look like a triathlete" now the ultimate in disdainful scorn?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham Breeze View Post
    Is "you look like a triathlete" now the ultimate in disdainful scorn?
    I assume you mean apart from the Yorkshire pair?

    Anyway, to answer Mossdog's question, I'd go Garmin Instinct every time and although not particularly thrifty, it is well under half the price of a Fenix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PeteS View Post
    I assume you mean apart from the Yorkshire pair?
    Actually I've always thought triathlons are for people who are not very good at anything but alright at several things that few people want to bother with. I could add "why would anyone?" but then remembered - it's the bling!

    Why not trampolining + golf + archery or para-gliding + ski jumping + basketball?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham Breeze View Post
    Actually I've always thought triathlons are for people who are not very good at anything but alright at several things that few people want to bother with. I could add "why would anyone?" but then remembered - it's the bling!

    Why not trampolining + golf + archery or para-gliding + ski jumping + basketball?



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    Golf and gliding mainly although I love the sound of a trampoline and archery duathlon. Even better combined into a new sport - what could possibly go wrong!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PeteS View Post
    I assume you mean apart from the Yorkshire pair?

    Anyway, to answer Mossdog's question, I'd go Garmin Instinct every time and although not particularly thrifty, it is well under half the price of a Fenix.
    Thanks Pete.
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