Hi Folks, first post
Now retired, but for 35+ yrs was a navigator in the RAF, could happily navigate around the world using astro etc but couldn't find my way to the pub on the ground (or was it find my wallet?).
Now retired, to stay in reasonable shape (red wine is cheap in France) I cycle, together with my wife, but nothing drastic ... up to 210-280 km per week. Remember I said I couldn't navigate ... well, when we have got truly lost down some tracks in the back of beyond, this is where the Garmin 810 comes into its own (wife won't have it navigate us out 'cos I get distracted), I input home and a few seconds later it shows you the way (you can arrange not to join a motorway etc). If you bimble along and fancy a different route home; then ignore it and it would recalculate (just don't tell SWMBO). At the end of the trip you can hook it up to a laptop and keep the route.
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1. Gives you an update of km done so that you don't get SWMBO debrief 'cos you have gone to far.
2. Gives you total km done (on laptop) since last event (servicing etc).
3. Can use with gloves.
4. Navigates.
5. About 8 hrs battery life - hook it up to Hub II+?
6. Current speed (so that you can try and best your last downhill push)
7. Average speed and other stats (calories burnt
, total distance covered). These information panels on each page can be set by rider depending on what you are interested in.
8. POIs so you can find closest cafe or bun shop.
9. Can use many different map sources.
10. Routes can be pre-planned using Garmin Express (basically a interactive/intuitive online electronic map).
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1. Screen isn't great with direct sunlight.
2. It navigates (if enjoying the ride with SWMBO who doesn't)
Currently riding a Lynskey R255 with Ultegra compact 12-32 (I am knackered and we have hills); but have just asked, as winter approaches, for a quote on a Mercury with Rohloff transmission. Downside of this ... if I like it then SWMBO will want one, upside ... cycling in winter, limited cleanup, both of us happy with life
Otherwise ride a R1200RT across North Africa thru to Turkey, tho' lately it has only bimbled around France.
Sorry about that, wanted to give my two pennyworth about Garmin 810 and rambled on ... happens when you retire!
Vern