August 10, 2006

Review: Garmin Edge 305 GPS Review

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A new review on the Garmin Edge 305 has come out and it's really thorough. The Garmin Edge 305 is a pretty sweet little "fitness computer" that helps you train and track your cycling. The heart of the system is the main computer that you attach to your bike and it reads the GPS signal, as well as signals that are coming in from the cadence and the heart rate monitors. You should read the entire review if you are interested in the total picture. The bottom line is that the unit and its functions are well thought out, and a great help to those who are serious about bike riding. At the current price of the Garmin Edge 305 you'd have to be. When I was riding the PMC to raise money for the Jimmy Fund and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute this weekend (TomTom was there in force) I ran into someone who was having trouble with their Edge locking up on the Map screen. Drop me a line if you are having trouble with yours- I'd like to hear more.

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Posted by Scott Martin at August 10, 2006 8:44 AM

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