what is the most accurate GPS for running?
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getsveltEagain
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Hello everyone! I am a runner and currently training for another half marathon. I am finally getting to the point where I need/want a GPS that is accurate for my long runs so I can run anywhere I want instead of a marked course. I have tried some GPS apps on my smartphone, but I don't know if they are really accurate. I am willing to spend the money on a good quality watch if it is accurate. I have been looking at the Nike + watch or the Garmin 210. I used my boyfriends Garmin Forerunner 310XT over the weekend and it was nice. I have a Bodybugg to count my calories so I don't need a HRM with a GPS watch.
What do you use?
How accurate do you think it is?
Would you recommend it to others?
Thanks so much for your help!!
What do you use?
How accurate do you think it is?
Would you recommend it to others?
Thanks so much for your help!!
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I don't have a GPS watch, but I use Runkeeper on my phone and it is really quite accurate! I've used it doing official 5k races and it is pretty much spot on. Never the exact race distance/time b/c I never start at the front of the pack!0
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The Garmin models are pretty well bullet-proof. I have an older model (Forerunner 305) which I think a lot of others around the boards also have. It's big and bulky, but it also does a lot - running, biking and "other" activities, multiple types of training, large memory for storing runs (I think I had about 6 months of thrice-a-week running stored in there at one point and it still had room). My wife has a Garmin 210 (also an obsolete model) which has a little better form factor and does pretty much the same stuff. Both of our models have a heart rate monitor strap, so that eliminates one extra piece of equipment you'd need.
Polar has heart rate monitor and GPS watches as well, but I have no experience with them, so I don't know how good their GPS functions are. I hear/read good things about Polar's HRM capabilities, though.
Nike has a GPS watch, powered by TomTom. Their product has no HRM capabilities, however, so I never bothered looking at them when they came out (and I already had my Garmin by that time).0 -
The Garmin models are pretty well bullet-proof. I have an older model (Forerunner 305) which I think a lot of others around the boards also have. It's big and bulky, but it also does a lot - running, biking and "other" activities, multiple types of training, large memory for storing runs (I think I had about 6 months of thrice-a-week running stored in there at one point and it still had room). My wife has a Garmin 210 (also an obsolete model) which has a little better form factor and does pretty much the same stuff. Both of our models have a heart rate monitor strap, so that eliminates one extra piece of equipment you'd need.
Polar has heart rate monitor and GPS watches as well, but I have no experience with them, so I don't know how good their GPS functions are. I hear/read good things about Polar's HRM capabilities, though.
Nike has a GPS watch, powered by TomTom. Their product has no HRM capabilities, however, so I never bothered looking at them when they came out (and I already had my Garmin by that time).
Gasp! You are stalking me0 -
I use JogTracker. Very accurate!0
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I have a Garmin and love it. I find it to be very accurate.0
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I have a Garnin 405 and it is great - so much more reliable than using the iPhone and Runkeeper.0
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I use MapMyRun. It is a free ap on my droid. It is awesome! Tells me my pace, how far I ran and how many calories I burned. Plus I get a weekly email to update me on what I have done.0
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I use a Garmin 305 as well as Nike+ on my iphone. They never match exactly, but I think the Garmin is more accurate.0
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+1 on Garmin.
The 305 is an older model but has a nice big display (a bonus for old eyes like mine) and you can find some great deals on them. I'm currently using a 610, I like the touchscreen & the fact you can wear it as a sports watch bu I do miss the big display of my old 305 (& I'm too cheap to fork out the $$ for the 910)0 -
I have a Garmin and love it. I find it to be very accurate.
josavage: Which Garmin do you have?0 -
I have a Garmin Forerunner 610 which is an amazing piece of kit, beyond the GPS itself it has functions such as scheduled workouts (intervals) and virtual parters etc.
I used to use Runkeeper on my Iphone which I still rate highly for an App, but mostly for their website which has logs of excellent features. For the best of both worlds I upload my garmin data to Runkeeper.0 -
Nike has a GPS watch, powered by TomTom. Their product has no HRM capabilities, however, so I never bothered looking at them when they came out (and I already had my Garmin by that time).
So you don't know how accurate the TomTom GPS is compared to Garmin? That is one of my questions for the Nike + watch. My boyfriend made a funny comment about using a GPS watch made by a company that specializes in shoes and that I should get one by a company that specializes in GPS0 -
Nike has a GPS watch, powered by TomTom. Their product has no HRM capabilities, however, so I never bothered looking at them when they came out (and I already had my Garmin by that time).
So you don't know how accurate the TomTom GPS is compared to Garmin? That is one of my questions for the Nike + watch. My boyfriend made a funny comment about using a GPS watch made by a company that specializes in shoes and that I should get one by a company that specializes in GPS
Unfortunately I don't know how the two compare. I already had my Garmin when Nike added the watch to their line (in stead of just the horribly inaccurate Nike+ cadence counter). TomTom is a major player in the GPS market, so I have to imagine it's not bad, but have no evidence to back that up.0
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