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• #2877
Ah, I see. Not needed (but thanks for the offer) as the old Garmin HRM1 straps from my Edge 705 and Forerunner 110 work fine with the 920xt.
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• #2878
Holy shit batman, something from Garmin works?!
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• #2879
Eventually it does. Replacement HRM-Tri strap arrived in the post just now and it works. Will try it out properly later (10k run if I can be arsed) but I've got a boat load of work to do today before I'm off for Christmas.
Haven't had any problems with the 920xt yet.
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• #2880
My 1000 has been nearly faultless.
A few hiccups along the way, but for the time it's been used, nothing that bad.
Only real negative is that the screen locks up when it gets wet.
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• #2881
I was tempted to get one but it's like being the abused partner. Keep going back for more. Fucking Garmin Stockholm Syndrome™
I figured that it was working for Steve A during his year record it should work for me. But I'm so sick of faulty Garmin products that I really don't want to waste more of my time with another one. Also the size and the battery life annoy me.
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• #2882
I looked around, there is no other option. Or I'd spend my money elsewhere.
If you want to forget power data, you could look at the oregon garmin series.
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• #2883
I was going to get an etrex 30 as a backup to my Edge 800. Everyone seems to rate them. Then I thought, hang on, I own a Vista HCx, I'll just use that. I can't find my bike mount for it though.
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• #2884
Yeah the etrex isn't any better. I asked a few peoples, no more reliable than my 1000.
So don't think it's the holy grail of a reliable garmin. -
• #2885
Does the Wahoo range work with Android yet?
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• #2887
Thank you for using DuckDuckHippy
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• #2888
Genuinely - kick up le massive fuss with Garmin - preferably at a cycle show or similar where they have actual people employed by them present and are trying to make sales. Got me a free upgrade (although yes I had to pay for return shipping of the 810).
Although if you can return for a refund, looks like the price for the 1000 has massively dropped recently - 275 on Amazon. They must have a new one coming out or something.
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• #2889
Etrex 30; the one with the batteries from the supermarket? Who what when? Speak up or forever shut.
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• #2890
Just don't ride in the rain.
When your 800 cracked before Loudeac, yes I thought it would maybe not seize this time, I just used my 705 again and stopped every 200.
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• #2891
Yeah with batteries.
A guy I met in Italy. Asked him how it was, and he just looked at me and said like every other garmin.
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• #2892
Was his name Da Vinci?
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• #2893
I'm returning the 810 to the retailer. It's not fit for purpose.
The 1000 is actually cheaper than what I paid for the 810 but I'd hate to give them more money for another product that fails intermittently. I can't be dealing with that shit half way through a race.
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• #2894
I can't be dealing with that shit half way through a race.
Ride for fun instead!
Oh shit, Garmin going wrong is still fucking annoying.
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• #2895
No. I wish I exchanged details with him though. Could have learnt a lot from him.
He was about 65. Riding 200+k a day from Lisbon to his home in Poland. Absolute hero. Was skinner and more tanned than I was. Hero.
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• #2896
During my 600k qualifier for PBP it repeatedly locked up and caused much anguish during the night.
I have no data from my (aborted) Worlds this year.
The unit shut off as soon as I started the timer right before my 30mi club record race.
On Saturday's ride where it turned off and lost the first half hour of the ride - usually not important but I was trying to verify a route.Garmin 810s are not fit for purpose.
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• #2897
810 sent back for refund. I'd say 'thanks for the memories' but it never fucking retained any...
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• #2898
Boom
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• #2899
Have you tried letter Garmin know via twitter?
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• #2900
Yep, they replaced one already.
I don't use them. I just took the batteries out of them yesterday so they were in mind. Just thought if you were having trouble with a strap you could try one of my PT ones.