Enough said!
Enough said!
smcrunner88 wrote:
Enough said!
Hey, what about you???
do you EVEN own a garmin??
I have the 210 and I like the auuuutolap.
405cx
tells time accurately.
I don't know if I would say that I am a "proud owner"...
but, I own a 220. Overall the best feature is that it just flat out works. Sure, it isn't dead on accurate, but most of the time it gives me what I want and doesn't bug the crap out of me like most GPS watches.
One cool feature that I enjoy using is how you can have it beep every "x" and "y" minutes. Running 3 on, 1 off fartleks are incredibly simple now. It counts down the last 5 seconds and then vibrates and beeps-- you can't miss it. I don't have to look at my watch the entire workout now.
Forerunner 305
Favorite features:
-Dumping a run file into my training log
-Import route maps (for cycling mostly)
-Autolap (for tempo runs mostly)
There are a bunch of features I never use. My only reason to upgrade would be to get a watch that doesn't look ridiculous on my wrist.
FR110
It tells me how far I run.
I own the Garmin Forerunner 10, and I love it because it is super simple and easy to use.
I own the forerunner 220 and it's best feature is it's pretty decent accuracy as well as it's ability to give your splits for every mile.
Blitzcraig wrote:
405cx
tells time accurately.
+1
I have the forerunner 210 and considered upgrading to the 220 but apparently the new version renders its users unable to form possessive pronouns so I'm sticking with the 210.
got the 620 a week and a half ago after using the forerunner 10 for about a year. i had no issues with the 10, the simplicity was great, but the 620 is amazing. super simple to use, the touchscreen works incredibly well (you can scroll from pace/distance/time screen, to lap screen, to HR to cadence/other metrics just by clicking the screen, which works better than expected). aside from the unexpected simplicity, the running metrics are way cool. I haven't really paid any attention to the vertical oscillation and ground contact, but the cadence sensor works very well, pretty cool to be able to see your cadence as your running and experiment. the vo2 max estimator is neat but i don't know how accurate it is, the actual number is probably pretty close but predicted race times seem off. recovery time feature is kind of cool as well but not something i pay much attention to.