Friday 7 March 2014

RE: [RRS Run Group] Re: Newbe

Hey Leo,
I really like my Garmin FR 10.  It is the lowest priced Garmin with GPS, but still has some great features:
* Multiple customized screens with pace, time, miles, lap time, history, etc. 
* It is waterproof and works great for Tri's
* Optional Auto pause for when my dog takes a potty break (about 10x every run!)
* A small size and long battery that allows me to wear it as an everyday watch (3 weeks w/o GPS, about 1 week with GPS used on runs)
* Full Garmin connect website like Kristy mentioned below.
 
But it doesn't have touch screen, heart rate monitor or vibration alert.  I've had Nike, Polar, and more elaborate Garmin's, but like this one best.
If you're at the run tomorrow in Westminster, I'll let you check it out.

Best Regards,
Kevin McCalmon
E5 Area Governor
720-560-3099

 

Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2014 13:39:52 -0700
Subject: Re: [RRS Run Group] Re: Newbe
From: kristyhyde@gmail.com
To: roadrunnersports-westminster@googlegroups.com

Welcome to the group.
 
I have a Garmin 610 and love it.  It's easy to use and it has a touch screen which works well for me (even in rain and snow and when I wear gloves).  One of its features (that the other models don't have - although I'm not sure of the 910) is the vibration alert which I like on my long runs.  Also, the garmin connect website is pretty good and I use it as part of  my training log.  I've even taken my Garmin on hikes and when walking around Washington DC and other places where I ended up walking a lot.
 
I am not familiar with Timex watches.
 
Good luck.


On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Sam Trevino <trevinosam7@gmail.com> wrote:
D. Leo
 
Sorry that has taken so long to get back to you.
 
The Garmin GPS or Timex GPS are the best out there. They both have several lines which offer lots of options. It really starts with what you want to use the GPS for. The Garmin ForeRunner 10 is a great entry level GPS. The top of the line Garmin is the 910. That is great for Triathletes.
 
Check out the websits for both GARMIN and TIMEX and go through the different options and models.
 
Sam

On Monday, March 3, 2014 4:25:16 PM UTC-7, dleo.a...@hotmail.com wrote:
I am new to the group. I am wondering if anyone has a preference in a GPS for running. I am getting ready to by one and not knowledgeable on what is out there. Like any comments or suggestions.

Thank you,

D. Leo

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Re: [RRS Run Group] Re: Newbe

Welcome to the group.
 
I have a Garmin 610 and love it.  It's easy to use and it has a touch screen which works well for me (even in rain and snow and when I wear gloves).  One of its features (that the other models don't have - although I'm not sure of the 910) is the vibration alert which I like on my long runs.  Also, the garmin connect website is pretty good and I use it as part of  my training log.  I've even taken my Garmin on hikes and when walking around Washington DC and other places where I ended up walking a lot.
 
I am not familiar with Timex watches.
 
Good luck.


On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Sam Trevino <trevinosam7@gmail.com> wrote:
D. Leo
 
Sorry that has taken so long to get back to you.
 
The Garmin GPS or Timex GPS are the best out there. They both have several lines which offer lots of options. It really starts with what you want to use the GPS for. The Garmin ForeRunner 10 is a great entry level GPS. The top of the line Garmin is the 910. That is great for Triathletes.
 
Check out the websits for both GARMIN and TIMEX and go through the different options and models.
 
Sam

On Monday, March 3, 2014 4:25:16 PM UTC-7, dleo.a...@hotmail.com wrote:
I am new to the group. I am wondering if anyone has a preference in a GPS for running. I am getting ready to by one and not knowledgeable on what is out there. Like any comments or suggestions.

Thank you,

D. Leo

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[RRS Run Group] Re: Newbe

D. Leo
 
Sorry that has taken so long to get back to you.
 
The Garmin GPS or Timex GPS are the best out there. They both have several lines which offer lots of options. It really starts with what you want to use the GPS for. The Garmin ForeRunner 10 is a great entry level GPS. The top of the line Garmin is the 910. That is great for Triathletes.
 
Check out the websits for both GARMIN and TIMEX and go through the different options and models.
 
Sam

On Monday, March 3, 2014 4:25:16 PM UTC-7, dleo.a...@hotmail.com wrote:
I am new to the group. I am wondering if anyone has a preference in a GPS for running. I am getting ready to by one and not knowledgeable on what is out there. Like any comments or suggestions.

Thank you,

D. Leo

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Monday 3 March 2014

[RRS Run Group] Newbe

I am new to the group. I am wondering if anyone has a preference in a GPS for running. I am getting ready to by one and not knowledgeable on what is out there. Like any comments or suggestions.

Thank you,

D. Leo

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