I can vouch for the Edge 705
I have used an Edge 705 on my mountain bike for a while now. Very happy with it. Keeps going all day long - and I sometimes ride 12 hours logging all the time. You can't change batteries - need to charge through a USB port. Its rugged - dragged it over the handlebars with me a couple of times. It stays on real well with the handlebar clip - provided you have not broken the little catch. I did and keep forgetting to bring the replacemenst with me but its only an issue in catastrophic head over the handlebar situations (unfortunately I manage them from time to time) and as long as I don't break my glasses at the same time I usually easily find it!. One pain was that Mapsource would not read tracks direct from it - TCX file format I think. I upgraded to the latest Mapsource and that sorted that. It has a good display for the RG map and it is small enough to use whilst running. I have a 405 but occasionally want to have a map - so take the 705 easily.
Regards
Dave
I have used an Edge 705 on my mountain bike for a while now. Very happy with it. Keeps going all day long - and I sometimes ride 12 hours logging all the time. You can't change batteries - need to charge through a USB port. Its rugged - dragged it over the handlebars with me a couple of times. It stays on real well with the handlebar clip - provided you have not broken the little catch. I did and keep forgetting to bring the replacemenst with me but its only an issue in catastrophic head over the handlebar situations (unfortunately I manage them from time to time) and as long as I don't break my glasses at the same time I usually easily find it!. One pain was that Mapsource would not read tracks direct from it - TCX file format I think. I upgraded to the latest Mapsource and that sorted that. It has a good display for the RG map and it is small enough to use whilst running. I have a 405 but occasionally want to have a map - so take the 705 easily.
Regards
Dave
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