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A GPS training device that doubles as an everyday watch? We take a look at Garmin's latest Forerunner.
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A GPS training device that doubles as an everyday watch? We take a look at Garmin's latest Forerunner.
Real men wear the Garmin Forerunner 205 :D
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I'd be disappointed with only 8 hours battery life when in use. On a long weekend hike it'd be quite possible to be walking for more than 8 hours/day, which precludes even taking a USB battery-pack of some description with you to charge overnight.
And of course, as mentioned current data would be rather interesting - and you could use it in the car (as a passenger, naturally :p) to get a more accurate speed reading for those of us without a standalone GPS device. Or perhaps on the train :)
I make use of a garmin GPS watch for my outdoor exercises. Having said that, My home is in the city and discover that the correctness of the GPS isn't great once I am jogging through areas with a lot of high-rise buildings. Because of this I make use of a foot pod for jogging in the city, which can be a lot more accurate. The garmin 110 is good for bicycling and for jogging, new routes beyond the city.