The annoying thing about wahoo is that despite having produced the most reliable hardware they seem to be too oriented towards the sports side of bike GPS so the navigation stuff seems accidentally good rather than deliberately so. Also all the #wahooligan marketing is really irritating.
I do think there's some sense in not trying to replicate complicated mapping in the GPS when everyone carries a phone.
I suspect there's some really good ultra long distance navigation solution involving Komoot or RWGPS and a Wahoo, but at the same time I wouldn't be taking any risks on TCR if Garmins have worked well enough before.
Would there be any merit in running a Bolt alongside a Garmin? The weight is pretty negligible.
The annoying thing about wahoo is that despite having produced the most reliable hardware they seem to be too oriented towards the sports side of bike GPS so the navigation stuff seems accidentally good rather than deliberately so. Also all the #wahooligan marketing is really irritating.
I do think there's some sense in not trying to replicate complicated mapping in the GPS when everyone carries a phone.
I suspect there's some really good ultra long distance navigation solution involving Komoot or RWGPS and a Wahoo, but at the same time I wouldn't be taking any risks on TCR if Garmins have worked well enough before.
Would there be any merit in running a Bolt alongside a Garmin? The weight is pretty negligible.