Garmin Etrex Legend C GPS

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jasonmccullum

Über Member
Does anyone have any experience of this GPS unit.

I have had a brief look at one and it seems to be able to plan routes in advance and also track where and how fast you have ridden ( no cadence though)

They are colour and come with a case map for £129.99, which is a lot less that getting a Garmin Edge 605 or 705.


Just wondering if they are working using on a road bike?
 

Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
Garmin Etrex Legend/Vista are much favoured by the audax community. They do what folk want, without all the extra training aids of the Edge series. I am still deliberating [=procrastinating :biggrin:] over what sort of GPS I can justify, if any :sad:. One point to remember is that most Garmin units need the additional purchase of some maps, as the basic ones supplied are just that - very basic and not suitable for planning rides. Maps on CDs can be used on the PC (for route planning), micro cards not - or so I understand.

There's a lot of discussion on threads here and the AUK site here - go down to GPS on the list on left and click.


[that should keep him busy for the rest of this year :smile:] :biggrin: :biggrin:
 

jimboalee

New Member
Location
Solihull
I've had two of these.

Both suffered with the rubber bumper band sliding off in a sticky mess on hot days.

They have the reputation of switching off due to vibration.

Battery life is OK.
 

amaferanga

Veteran
Location
Bolton
You can get a Garmin Etrex Legend HCx for not much more and I believe it has a more sensitive GPS receiver than the 'C' model. I have one and it is great.

(the switching off due to vibration is cured with a little bit of tape that stops the unit from rattling in the mount)
 
i upgraded to a vista hcx froma vista c. the resolution is better and reception a lot better under trees.
i got a good discount at cotswold outdoor with my ctc membership card.
i did have alot of trouble with earlier models switching off at the slightest bump. theer is a fix on the internet taht involves a bit of soldering and a capacitor.
you'd think garmin would make them vibration proof for use on bikes.
 

PpPete

Legendary Member
Location
Chandler's Ford
The RAM mounts are better than the Garmin...seems to solve the random switch-off prob.
There is a sticky over on YACF for a mod of the original m/bike one, but I think they do one for bike bars now too.
 
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