I've just been through a rather intense "GPS" research project preparing for an upcoming ride and the answer is "It depends on how much control you want (or need) need over your routes".
What I found, over and over again, was that smartphone apps usually looked better than a Garmin and had way...
To take it up a notch I bought some Under Armour T-Shifts.... The kind that are thin like tissue paper that "keep you cool". I'll probably be freezing my ass off with the Klim and those shirts :ROFLMAO:
I'm doing a 2,000 km solo ride that follows a specific, complicated route so I need to plot it on a GPS.
I'm aware that many people, like yourself, do not prefer the arduous task of carefully plotting routes on a computer. I'm gotta say I'm very happy that doing this trip forced me to devote...
I just got the Klim Induction jacket from Fortnine and it's like you aren't wearing a jacket at all once you get moving. And, apparently, it is very protective for a mesh jacket.
To close this out I ended up buying and waterproofing a Garmin GPS for $40 and learned how to program routes using Basecamp. I'm just going to look at the GPS for the next turn, obviously, although they are very difficult to see in bright sunlight. I'll bring an old iPhone as a "backup GPS" if...
Wondering how people hear the turn-by-turn instructions from an "automobile" GPS like the Garmin Nuvi when you are riding a motorcycle? Or do you just not bother and just watch the screen?
I'm going to be using a Nuvi mounted on a Ram Mount for an upcoming trip and I'm just curious.
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