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Date: 20 May 2007 14:10:30
From: Joseph
Subject: Seeking comparison of Garmin Forerunner 305 vs Edge 305
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Hi, I'm looking for a comparison between the Garmin Forerunner 305 vs the Edge 305. First and primary evident difference: the Forerunner is a wrist-worn device while the Edge is about twice as long and mounts on the bike. Beyond that though, are these the same device feature for feature? Does the Edge provide anything the Forerunner doesn't and/or vice versa? Thanks for any advice which you can provide! - Joseph Geretz -
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Date: 20 May 2007 20:47:42
From: Mike A Schwab
Subject: Re: Seeking comparison of Garmin Forerunner 305 vs Edge 305
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On May 20, 6:04 pm, bdbafh <bdb...@gmail.com > wrote: > > The first thing you do ... before you even put it on the bike is to > update the firmware. > This will greatly extend the battery life. > I picked up an Edge 305 with cadence and heart rate for $289 off of > chumbo.com last year. > Look around, you might find a bargain somewhere. > > -bdbafh Even after the firmware update, the battery usually lasts about 8 hours, not the advertised 12 hours. Some riders needing more battery time have bought a battery powered cell phone charger and use it for 40+ hours. Even with reduce tracking points, it fills up after about 4 days, so you will need to download the tracks about twice a week with a computer with software. (as reported by other users on http://bikejournal.com ).
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Date: 20 May 2007 16:04:09
From: bdbafh
Subject: Re: Seeking comparison of Garmin Forerunner 305 vs Edge 305
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On May 20, 6:33 pm, "Joseph" <jos...@nospam.com > wrote: > Thanks Sally and Joe for your feedback. > > My use will be 99% cycling (the only time I take it on foot is with an > extremely steep hill ;-) so it sounds like the Edge is the model for me. > > Thanks! > > - Joseph Geretz - The first thing you do ... before you even put it on the bike is to update the firmware. This will greatly extend the battery life. I picked up an Edge 305 with cadence and heart rate for $289 off of chumbo.com last year. Look around, you might find a bargain somewhere. -bdbafh > > "joe" <n...@thanks.com> wrote in message > > news:1351hc7fdih1v55@corp.supernews.com... > > > Joseph wrote: > > >> Hi, I'm looking for a comparison between the Garmin Forerunner 305 vs the > >> Edge 305. > > >> First and primary evident difference: the Forerunner is a wrist-worn > >> device while the Edge is about twice as long and mounts on the bike. > >> Beyond that though, are these the same device feature for feature? Does > >> the Edge provide anything the Forerunner doesn't and/or vice versa? > > >> Thanks for any advice which you can provide! > > >> - Joseph Geretz - > > I use an Edge 305 (have a little over 13,000 miles on it so far) and my > > wife > > uses a Forerunner 305. The primary difference is in the display with the > > Edge more suitable for biking. The Forerunner is more suitable for > > running > > than the Edge is and also has a foot pod as an available accessory to > > track > > walking/running when no gps signal is available. The Forerunner also > > requires a cradle unit to download to your desktop computer and to charge. > > The Edge connects directly with a usb cable. This makes the Edge easier > > to > > recharge from an external power supply than the Forerunner is. There have > > been some issues with corrosion of the electrical contacts were the > > Forerunner connects with the cradle. > > > The software in the Forerunner is more running oriented than the Edge > > software so I would advise that if you intent to use the unit mainly off > > the bike that you get a Forerunner. If your primary intended use is on > > the > > bike, then the edge is a better choice.
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Date: 20 May 2007 21:47:16
From: Joseph
Subject: Re: Seeking comparison of Garmin Forerunner 305 vs Edge 305
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Thanks! I was looking at this for $277 on Amazon but I see this for $266 on chumbo. Never heard of chumbo before. Thanks for the tip! - Joe Geretz - "bdbafh" <bdbafh@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1179702248.874033.125730@y2g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > On May 20, 6:33 pm, "Joseph" <jos...@nospam.com> wrote: >> Thanks Sally and Joe for your feedback. >> >> My use will be 99% cycling (the only time I take it on foot is with an >> extremely steep hill ;-) so it sounds like the Edge is the model for me. >> >> Thanks! >> >> - Joseph Geretz - > > The first thing you do ... before you even put it on the bike is to > update the firmware. > This will greatly extend the battery life. > I picked up an Edge 305 with cadence and heart rate for $289 off of > chumbo.com last year. > Look around, you might find a bargain somewhere. > > -bdbafh > >> >> "joe" <n...@thanks.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1351hc7fdih1v55@corp.supernews.com... >> >> > Joseph wrote: >> >> >> Hi, I'm looking for a comparison between the Garmin Forerunner 305 vs >> >> the >> >> Edge 305. >> >> >> First and primary evident difference: the Forerunner is a wrist-worn >> >> device while the Edge is about twice as long and mounts on the bike. >> >> Beyond that though, are these the same device feature for feature? >> >> Does >> >> the Edge provide anything the Forerunner doesn't and/or vice versa? >> >> >> Thanks for any advice which you can provide! >> >> >> - Joseph Geretz - >> > I use an Edge 305 (have a little over 13,000 miles on it so far) and my >> > wife >> > uses a Forerunner 305. The primary difference is in the display with >> > the >> > Edge more suitable for biking. The Forerunner is more suitable for >> > running >> > than the Edge is and also has a foot pod as an available accessory to >> > track >> > walking/running when no gps signal is available. The Forerunner also >> > requires a cradle unit to download to your desktop computer and to >> > charge. >> > The Edge connects directly with a usb cable. This makes the Edge >> > easier >> > to >> > recharge from an external power supply than the Forerunner is. There >> > have >> > been some issues with corrosion of the electrical contacts were the >> > Forerunner connects with the cradle. >> >> > The software in the Forerunner is more running oriented than the Edge >> > software so I would advise that if you intent to use the unit mainly >> > off >> > the bike that you get a Forerunner. If your primary intended use is on >> > the >> > bike, then the edge is a better choice. > >
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Date: 20 May 2007 17:02:28
From: joe
Subject: Re: Seeking comparison of Garmin Forerunner 305 vs Edge 305
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Joseph wrote: > Hi, I'm looking for a comparison between the Garmin Forerunner 305 vs the > Edge 305. > > First and primary evident difference: the Forerunner is a wrist-worn > device while the Edge is about twice as long and mounts on the bike. > Beyond that though, are these the same device feature for feature? Does > the Edge provide anything the Forerunner doesn't and/or vice versa? > > Thanks for any advice which you can provide! > > - Joseph Geretz - I use an Edge 305 (have a little over 13,000 miles on it so far) and my wife uses a Forerunner 305. The primary difference is in the display with the Edge more suitable for biking. The Forerunner is more suitable for running than the Edge is and also has a foot pod as an available accessory to track walking/running when no gps signal is available. The Forerunner also requires a cradle unit to download to your desktop computer and to charge. The Edge connects directly with a usb cable. This makes the Edge easier to recharge from an external power supply than the Forerunner is. There have been some issues with corrosion of the electrical contacts were the Forerunner connects with the cradle. The software in the Forerunner is more running oriented than the Edge software so I would advise that if you intent to use the unit mainly off the bike that you get a Forerunner. If your primary intended use is on the bike, then the edge is a better choice.
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Date: 20 May 2007 18:33:31
From: Joseph
Subject: Re: Seeking comparison of Garmin Forerunner 305 vs Edge 305
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Thanks Sally and Joe for your feedback. My use will be 99% cycling (the only time I take it on foot is with an extremely steep hill ;-) so it sounds like the Edge is the model for me. Thanks! - Joseph Geretz - "joe" <no@thanks.com > wrote in message news:1351hc7fdih1v55@corp.supernews.com... > Joseph wrote: > >> Hi, I'm looking for a comparison between the Garmin Forerunner 305 vs the >> Edge 305. >> >> First and primary evident difference: the Forerunner is a wrist-worn >> device while the Edge is about twice as long and mounts on the bike. >> Beyond that though, are these the same device feature for feature? Does >> the Edge provide anything the Forerunner doesn't and/or vice versa? >> >> Thanks for any advice which you can provide! >> >> - Joseph Geretz - > I use an Edge 305 (have a little over 13,000 miles on it so far) and my > wife > uses a Forerunner 305. The primary difference is in the display with the > Edge more suitable for biking. The Forerunner is more suitable for > running > than the Edge is and also has a foot pod as an available accessory to > track > walking/running when no gps signal is available. The Forerunner also > requires a cradle unit to download to your desktop computer and to charge. > The Edge connects directly with a usb cable. This makes the Edge easier > to > recharge from an external power supply than the Forerunner is. There have > been some issues with corrosion of the electrical contacts were the > Forerunner connects with the cradle. > > The software in the Forerunner is more running oriented than the Edge > software so I would advise that if you intent to use the unit mainly off > the bike that you get a Forerunner. If your primary intended use is on > the > bike, then the edge is a better choice.
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Date: 20 May 2007 21:43:49
From: sally
Subject: Re: Seeking comparison of Garmin Forerunner 305 vs Edge 305
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"Joseph" <joseph@nospam.com > wrote in news:ta04i.118$Ze1.24@newsfe12.lga: > First and primary evident difference: the Forerunner is a wrist-worn > device while the Edge is about twice as long and mounts on the bike. > Beyond that though, are these the same device feature for feature? Does > the Edge provide anything the Forerunner doesn't and/or vice versa? Edge has a barometric altimeter (much more accurate for cumulative elevation gain) and a larger screen (to display more stuff at the same time). Not sure if there any other differences.
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