Monday, July 18, 2011

Garmin Edge 800 GPs Bike Computer

Garmin Edge 800 GPs Bike Computer Review



Garmin Edge 800 GPs Bike Computer Feature

  • Advanced heart rate-based calorie computation
  • Built-in basemap and tracks your distance, speed, location and ascent/descent
  • Touchscreen & simple to use interface
  • Edge 800 tracks a bunch of data from your ride and lets you customize up to three training pages so you can see as much or as little data as you want.
  • Barometric altimeter
Make the most of every ride with Edge 800--the first touchscreen GPS bike computer. Providing navigation and performance monitoring, Edge 800 is ideal for touring, commuting, competitive cycling and mountain biking. It has a built-in basemap and tracks your distance, speed, location and ascent/descent. Use it with an ANT+ heart rate monitor, speed/cadence sensor or compatible power meter for a finely tuned analysis of your ride. At Your Fingertips We designed this display to be rugged enough to stand up to the elements, yet sensitive enough to respond to the tap of your gloved hand. Switch training pages or pan and zoom the map with just a tap. The bright, sunlight-readable color display is easy to view in all lighting conditions. Just don't let its good looks fool you--Edge 800 is waterproof to IPX7 standards and can withstand hard knocks and scrapes it might endure in mountain biking environments. The aerodynamic Edge 800 has a carbon fiber look with either blue or white accents and attaches to the stem or handlebar of your bike with the low-profile mount. A quarter-turn mount design holds unit securely and lets you easily swap it between bikes using removable, reusable bands.


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