Quite fancy one of those - I use an old Nike one, which isn't ideal.
You have to take it out to get to the screen, but the GPS stuff still works, and that.
I used iMapMyRun (from off of here User Posted Link )for the first time on Saturday, and it is B R I L L I A N T. Really impressed with its accuracy. Lost the statellite signal a couple of times running through woods, but it's dead easy to tweak the calculated route afterwards. Come autumn/winter that'll not be so much of a problem anyway.
Posted By: Arizona Bay on July 13th 2009 at 11:43:23
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- AB, bought one of these last week and used it for the first time this weekend, (General Chat) - NCFC4life, Jul 13, 11:38:14
- Quite fancy one of those - I use an old Nike one, which isn't ideal. (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jul 13, 11:43:23
- This one's good as well. (General Chat) - APB, Jul 13, 11:48:09
- I used trails/GPS Kit when trekking up the pyrenees, (General Chat) - NCFC4life, Jul 13, 11:50:40
- I thought that the mapmyrun thing would chomp the battery too ... (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jul 13, 11:50:16
- I turn the screen right down. (General Chat) - APB, Jul 13, 11:59:08
- Abysmally performing battery... (n/m) (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 13, 12:07:35
- I turn the screen right down. (General Chat) - APB, Jul 13, 11:59:08
- I use runkeeper which is the same sort of thing, (General Chat) - NCFC4life, Jul 13, 11:47:52
- This one's good as well. (General Chat) - APB, Jul 13, 11:48:09
- Quite fancy one of those - I use an old Nike one, which isn't ideal. (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jul 13, 11:43:23
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