Richard G wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 11:20 am
I've used an Edge for walking. Doubt it would survive a drop, but with me that's more likely to happen on the bike.
Mine has seen some crashes and many drops onto hard surfaces without any kind of protective cover except for a screen protector.
It takes a serious amount of beating.
Definately much more then any mobile/smart phone I had 'till now. Concerning this I feel the Edge to be comparable to eTrex etc.
Once protected by a rubber cover, it will take much more beating obv.
Are you edge users using some form of carabiner type thing to attach to an edge bracket?
The Oregon has a neat little holder on the back that allows you to add another clip with a carabiner on, I then clip this to a rucksack strap. I always have maps with me anyway, but having the GPS is often handy
I chose the Etrex , primarily, for the convenience of being able to get hold of AA batteries anywhere (even though I've only had to do this once, because I forgot the spares, I was very grateful of the option)
The only disadvantage - albeit one that doesn't particularly affect my pattern of usage, is the inability to send routes to the Etrex wirelessly. I'm baffled why this isn't possible, as it receives SMS/app notifications from the phone.
On a side note, when the Etrex is powered up, it spends quite a while "loading photos" - does anybody have any idea where it's attempting to load them from?
benp1 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 1:33 pm
Are you edge users using some form of carabiner type thing to attach to an edge bracket?
Just the
In Reverse wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 5:09 pm
nice tether that fits in the slot, which you could then attach to a carabiner/Prince Albert/loop of your choice.
which I wrap around the bar and loop the device through. No mini biner. Original Garmin mount is slung on around the stem. In case of a crash, it gives way. Well mostly... I had one crash where the bike went into the rocks upside down, smashing around on the bar and this gave the GPS a nasty hit which cracked the screen. Still works well (no water/dust ingress) and could be sent in, but it doesn't bother me enough.