Does anyone know this watch?Forerunner 910XT: Swim metrics - YouTube
And what is your impression?
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Maybe for OW, this would be a good purchase, but if you're not doing OW swimming, or tri-training with the biking and "who knows why" running part, then I think this would be a waste of money.
Normally I'm not a tech guy so I'm with you guys if we talk about how necessary this watch is.
I also do road cycling though but I either use my cheap Sigma bike computer (for about 15 bucks) or don't use anything.
I recently discovered a free app for my HTC Desire called Endomondo and I thought it was pretty cool to see your exact route, distance, av. speed, fastest speed, etc. on your computer afterwards and got curious about GPS computers for cycling.
That's how I discovered the Garmin and when I heard it was supposed to count and time laps I was curious if anyone has any experience with it, how precise it is and what the overall impression is.
At the pool I usually just use the stop watch function of my timex, the pool clock or neither.
Maybe for OW, this would be a good purchase, but if you're not doing OW swimming, or tri-training with the biking and "who knows why" running part, then I think this would be a waste of money.
Normally I'm not a tech guy so I'm with you guys if we talk about how necessary this watch is.
I also do road cycling though but I either use my cheap Sigma bike computer (for about 15 bucks) or don't use anything.
I recently discovered a free app for my HTC Desire called Endomondo and I thought it was pretty cool to see your exact route, distance, av. speed, fastest speed, etc. on your computer afterwards and got curious about GPS computers for cycling.
That's how I discovered the Garmin and when I heard it was supposed to count and time laps I was curious if anyone has any experience with it, how precise it is and what the overall impression is.
At the pool I usually just use the stop watch function of my timex, the pool clock or neither.