Garmin's for paddlers?

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MiniDorries
MiniDorries
QLD
144 posts
QLD, 144 posts
5 Dec 2015 8:51am
Hey Everyone!!

Want to buy mum a christmas present and she really wants a Garmin to use when she trains and races and stuff,

So can anyone recommend a good one thats no more than $250-$300!!

Thanks guys :)
Downwinder
Downwinder
QLD
2095 posts
QLD, 2095 posts
5 Dec 2015 10:13am
G'day MiniDorries
Get on eBay you maybe able to find the Garmin 920 for under $300 or I know you'll get the Garmin 310XT for $100 thats the one I use the 310XT is the best one I recon.
Or just wait a few months so you can by-pass the Garmin 920 as there is a new Garmin coming out totally devoted to Stand Up Training
Good Luck Happy Training.
gregc
gregc
VIC
1299 posts
VIC, 1299 posts
6 Dec 2015 3:17pm
Go the Garmin 910XT I have just upgraded to the 920 and the 910 will keep almost everyone happy for a good couple of years.
hbsteve
hbsteve
9 posts
9 posts
6 Dec 2015 11:38pm
+1 on the 910xt
E T
E T
QLD
2286 posts
E T E T
QLD, 2286 posts
7 Dec 2015 6:46am
MiniDorries said..
Hey Everyone!!

Want to buy mum a christmas present and she really wants a Garmin to use when she trains and races and stuff,

So can anyone recommend a good one thats no more than $250-$300!!

Thanks guys :)


I wish I was your mum.

$250-$300 for a Xmas present, holy crap. That's big.

ET.
Hoffinator
Hoffinator
WA
38 posts
WA, 38 posts
7 Dec 2015 11:42am
Vivoactive....

she can wear it all day, nice and thin, great battery life and she'll love the white one!
komsup
komsup
NSW
43 posts
NSW, 43 posts
7 Dec 2015 4:41pm
310 works for me
NNSUP
NNSUP
NSW
1263 posts
NSW, 1263 posts
7 Dec 2015 5:05pm
Get your old man to help out and get the Garmin 920 Mini Dorries. I just purchased the 910XT but the 920 has just a few more features like being able to download onto an iPhone. Doesnt sound like a big feature but if you travel and race like all of you guys do it is a handy feature. I started with the 310 and if you just want to track speed, where you have paddled etc and not load intervals onto it, you'll find the 310 very good value.
JustBernie
JustBernie
NSW
25 posts
NSW, 25 posts
8 Dec 2015 9:03pm
920xt all the way!
atlanticsup
atlanticsup
7 posts
7 posts
9 Dec 2015 6:00am
Also have a look at the Forerunner 220. waterproof, and also connected to the Garmin Connect world which means it is easy to make your own training program.

It's very light and battery lasts a 2 weeks with use, or 4 weeks if not using the GPS.

I have had one for over a year and use it only for standup training and downwinding and is very useful on all fronts.
baddog
baddog
256 posts
256 posts
10 Dec 2015 12:33am
There's only one correct answer; Vivoactive. Super light, thin, long battery life and waterproof. Configurable data fields, widgets, apps and watch faces available from the Garmin Connect Store and almost all are free. The other watches mentioned are big and clunky men sized watches or just outdated (sorry 220, I know, I had two). I use the Run app to track my paddling, the number of data fields will make your head spin and the cadence field does a pretty good job of tracking paddling strokes. Upload your data to your PC to get detailed info (again, head spinning). Also does other cool stuff like step counts and sleep tracking.

I almost forgot to mention that the Vivoactive is a better Smart Watch then the Apple Watch. Did I say super light, thin, long battery life, waterproof and built in GPS? Sorry Apple watch, maybe next time. You can read your emails, messages, Facebook, What's App, etc.; plus answer or reject phone calls (phone must be used as there is no built in mic or speaker). There's a whole lot more stuff, check dcrainmaker.com for a full on review.

p.s. It's $250 US, but can be found on sale for $230. Guaranteed to be worth the extra!
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