how is garmin 800 these days? Still supported by strava etc or should I be looking to get something else? I need routes + strava.
I do have my 800 already with the cadence, speed sensors sitting in the box so would prefer to use those.
on another note, @SoliD looks painful! glad you're okay other than that. Live up to your username aye
Wow. Glad you're ok. That would really frustrate me not knowing what happened. I hope you manage to work it out.
@#Chri5# - I’m at the cheaper end. £50 would be ideal, but would be willing to spend more for something decent. Any thoughts?
@mrthingyx - thanks, will have a look at those.
The reason I ask is that it’s a little bit difficult to judge the pad over the internet without seeing the item first, so appreciate all advice.
Yeah I'm a bit of a control freak and I keep wracking my brain about it.
Good to see you back, we'll see what happens with insurance.
Good job I'm on rest week I've been told by the most important doctor I'm not allowed to ride. Going to have to sort my tt bike out to ride on the road. Suspect cx bike is going to get used mostly. Won a new sram red/quarq rq power Crankset last night to ease the pain of the broken Felt!
Cheers, somehow no breaks just the cut/axe woundYeesh @SoliD get well soon! Broken orbital or just badly cut?
If you want music and an all round better watch, the 645 can be had for £224.99 from Argos.First time today on a road bike, felt very weird compared with the Carerra Hybrid I have been riding. I enjoyed it though and just something to get used to!
side note, is the Garmin 735xt still considered a good choice as a fitness watch?
Currently on offer with the HRM strap for 199.99 and I want to start getting some better info out of my riding, running and walking etc.