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This little compact unit gives you a wealth of info on your cycling progress, a must have for the serious cyclist or even the weekend warrior. It's a little bit tricky to start out but once you've played with it you start getting the hang of it. This is my first Garmin and I gotta say it's awesome, I sprung the dough $ and also bought the speed and cadence sensors but now I regret I didn't buy a bundle unit with sensors I could have saved some cash. I recommend if you're gonna buy a Garmin edge you might as well get the sensors and heart monitor because if you don't it's like buying a computer without a keyboard and mouse. It will improve the way you cycle and your rides will be more enjoyable when your able to track your progress
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I bought this 810 to replace an older 810 which had, after several years, had developed a need for a battery replacement. After charging this up, I swapped the SD card out of the old one into this one, and I was good to go. I noticed some subtle improvements over my old one, like a ride summary up front after saving the ride. I also liked the fact that the Garmin 810 came with a complete set of plug adapters (Europe, US, etc?) for USB re-charging.
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Pros: Big visible display with simplified set-up, publishes to Strava with just one button (smart phone required) via bluetooth. Cons: None really, other than the $400 retail. BTW I got a really good deal refurbished. it was like new.
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I use this on multiple bikes, works seamlessly. Works great with Shimano Di2 and Garmin Varia taillight.
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Garman is the only cycling computer I would use great piece of equipment for cycling .
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished