Having 'current' info on one page and 'average ride' info on another is surprisingly handy
LEDs look pretty
Seems more accurate to speed changes than Garmin (e.g. auto-pauses/resumes almost instantly without external speed sensor - the 820 used to take 2-3 seconds for either operation)
Cons:
It's bigger than I expected
Having to scroll through all the pages to go 'back' is annoying
The lack of decimal speed read out is slightly irritating, but I'll probably get used to it (i.e. sometimes it looks like you're doing triple speeds..)
I miss having a colour screen, however shit it was
Navigation is better than Garmin in that it doesn't go mental at you for straying off course, but it's sometimes confusing having the arrow at the bottom of the map rather than in the centre; e.g. if you take the wrong turning, it will beep to alert you, but as you can't see where you've immediately come from, you can't quickly correct your mistake.
Also, a nailclipper is the perfect tool to enlarge the slots of Garmin mounts to fit the larger Wahoo tabs.
Done about 100 miles with my Elemnt so far..
(Compared to Garmin 820)
Pros:
Cons:
Navigation is better than Garmin in that it doesn't go mental at you for straying off course, but it's sometimes confusing having the arrow at the bottom of the map rather than in the centre; e.g. if you take the wrong turning, it will beep to alert you, but as you can't see where you've immediately come from, you can't quickly correct your mistake.
Also, a nailclipper is the perfect tool to enlarge the slots of Garmin mounts to fit the larger Wahoo tabs.