Anyone have the Garmin Forerunner 305 and like it?
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Jul 05, 2010 by JBABS | Posted in Running
I'm thinking of getting it. I used to have the Garmin Forerunner 201 but the internal battery wouldn't recharge after a while. Does it work well in cloudy areas? Thanks.
Oh yes ! I really like my Garmin Forerunner 305. It syncs up quickly for me and I have had no problems using it in cloudy weather. the chest strap is comfy and easily adjustable. The only thing that bothers me is that it rubs on my wrist bone - but then
Harriet The Spy | Jul 05, 2010
Which Garmin running watch should I get?
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Dec 21, 2008 by Runner. | Posted in Running
I'm looking at the Garmin forerunner 201, the Garmin forerunner 305, and the Garmin forerunner 50. They all have the things I want but I cant choose! Regardless of price,
Which one do you think is better?
Have you had any experience with
I have the 305 and love it. It has both form and function. It comes with a wireless heart rate monitor.
thefowlkes | Dec 22, 2008
Kenwood TH-D7A, D7AG, Garmin Foretrex 201-APRS
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Big High Tech Corps 2Q 2011 Earnings: Robust Again
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